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Seashell said:
Just cause YOUR computer people are dumbasses, doesn't mean ALL computer people are.

i used to work for some doctors a few years ago. they hired a coporation to manage their office. during both those phases, they had differnet IT guys. all were dipwads. im telling you, the IT field doesnt produce smart people


Code said:
competible computer people??
He obviously doesn't hire people who can spell either.

to preven from looking like a dumbass again, you might try looking at a dictionary once in awhile before you speak: competible/compatible- same word, same origin, one letter that makes them differ form each other

oh and my boss is a female :) a pregnant one :(
 
DepressiveJuice said:
to preven from looking like a dumbass again, you might try looking at a dictionary once in awhile before you speak:
Yes, to preven from looking like a dumbass again...;)
 
Ganryu said:

Yes, to preven from looking like a dumbass again...;)

typos and not knowing words in the english language are two different things son
 
Well, for every "dumbass IT person" story you come up with there are probably 10k "dumbass end user" stories. I have a piece of software that runs in over three hundred facilities wordwide. I get about three support calls a year and they all revolve around the dumbass end user not doing what they were told on multiple occasions.
 
DepressiveJuice said:
typos and not knowing words in the english language are two different things son
I understand...just giving you a hard time. I love when chatters call me son. It makes me feel young again. :)
 
JavaGuru said:
Well, for every "dumbass IT person" story you come up with there are probably 10k "dumbass end user" stories. I have a piece of software that runs in over three hundred facilities wordwide. I get about three support calls a year and they all revolve around the dumbass end user not doing what they were told on multiple occasions.

well see here is the difference. most end users know didly squat about computers because they have never been taught the basics or never had a PC to be familiarized with them. however, people in the IT field have neen taught in one way or another. and yet, they always seem to not correct the problem or make a new problem.

lets be honest here. if most end users knew the basics, there wouldnt be a need for so much support right? but my problem here isnt support. i know enough about computers to fix them whenver something breaks down. its LANs that i dont know anything about
 
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