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You know you have done a lot of tech support when. by Classic_Jon 2009-05-08 12:19:16
Someone calls you and asks you a computer question and you walk them through the multiple steps to fix it from memory while walking around.
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  Did you turn it off and on again? by Hieraco2009-05-08 12:20:25
    Nah, but I did threaten to take it apart if by Classic_Jon2009-05-08 12:21:59
    <pdant> Have you tried turning it off and on again by RetiQlum22009-05-08 12:38:48
      parse error: </pedant> doesn't match <pdant> :) (n/t) by jpprater2009-05-08 12:40:59
  I did that last night by MatthewDBA2009-05-08 12:21:32
    Part of doing tech support is the ability to take by Classic_Jon2009-05-08 12:23:02
  only if by basher202009-05-08 12:22:08
    <ponders> Yep! I did do that LOL by Classic_Jon2009-05-08 12:24:51
      hmm, I tend to close my eyes by maddriver2009-05-08 15:09:39
        Yeah, I close my eyes if I'm trying to recall UI (n/t) by intrinsic2009-05-08 16:32:48
  You know you've done a lot of tech support when... by RetiQlum22009-05-08 12:43:03
    Nah, machines often fix themselves when I enter th by intrinsic2009-05-08 16:33:44
  Yeah, my hubby does that by Sonri2009-05-08 12:44:00
  Ahyup, I know that one... by intrinsic2009-05-08 15:16:37
  Working in accounts I was really suprised by maddriver2009-05-08 15:18:11
  Yeah, that happens from time to time by PeKaJe2009-05-08 15:51:41
  BTDT by confused.brit2009-05-08 17:21:57

 

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