PoyeBoy said:I had tacos yesterday, they were pretty good
Ashamed said:Nelson Montana has written 2 books.
anabolicmd said:
You have tacos everyday and theyve never been bad. Whats your point?
Seashell said:Just cause YOUR computer people are dumbasses, doesn't mean ALL computer people are.
Code said:competible computer people??
He obviously doesn't hire people who can spell either.
Yes, to preven from looking like a dumbass again...DepressiveJuice said:to preven from looking like a dumbass again, you might try looking at a dictionary once in awhile before you speak:
anabolicmd said:Im still trying to figure out what competible means.
Ganryu said:
Yes, to preven from looking like a dumbass again...![]()
I understand...just giving you a hard time. I love when chatters call me son. It makes me feel young again.DepressiveJuice said:typos and not knowing words in the english language are two different things son
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.
DepressiveJuice said:
consistent. id go insane if it wasnt for idiots like you![]()
flexygrl said:anabolic,
You are right and wrong. Some people are mechanics, as you say. These are the hardware people. Most only get A+ certified and call it a day. There is a whole other world out there. And yes, you do need atleast a 4 year degree for some positions.
DepressiveJuice said:yes bill was an idiot. he stole DOS from steve jobs (despite what the courts say) and hired some university clowns to make windows.
Seashell said:Yeah, so dumb, all those computer people.
Bill Gates = complete moron. Only worth $35.36 billion. Bet he wishes he went into a different field. Clearly a dumbass!
anabolicmd said:
Lol, it doesnt mean "consistent". It doesnt mean anything. See for yourself:
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DepressiveJuice said:IT, IS, network engineers, software programmers, dipwads, whatever your job title, you are dumb!
we have been trying to connect two offices for a month now to no avail. we decided to let bot the software programmer and the IT dumbass to talk to each other and see what the problem is. well they both were here last week and supposedly the offices were connected. turns out that, even though they both were physically here to work together, they didnt communicate proplerly so. one was thinking "one LAN" while the other was thinking "two LANs".
and here i am with one hair left on my head wondering why my cheap boss, who has over 2 million dollars, just doesnt hire competible computer people. then it dawns on me:
THERE IS NO SUCH FUCKING ANIMAL!!
jackangel said:it could be worse. at least you don't have fake cancer.
thx9000 said:
Today, I am writing an application that turns high school dropout syntax into legible discourse. It's almost done.
That is so true, your problem is that you are an idiot. It appears that your company does hire consistently. They hire computer support that is commensurate with the intellectual capacity of the peons who use them. Buy a calculator and a typewriter.DepressiveJuice said:
......my problem here isnt support........
onerepmaximum said:That is so true, your problem is that you are an idiot. It appears that your company does hire consistently. They hire computer support that is commensurate with the intellectual capacity of the peons who use them. Buy a calculator and a typewriter.
flexygrl said:anabolic,
You are right and wrong. Some people are mechanics, as you say. These are the hardware people. Most only get A+ certified and call it a day. There is a whole other world out there. And yes, you do need atleast a 4 year degree for some positions.
Code said:
Aside from the fact that I'm older than you, remind me why you're not naked in my house again?
Oh thats right, that guy with doughy man-teats.
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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
JavaGuru said:
1. In my situation the reason I get support calls from moron end users is they choose not to write down critical information. They are given a number with a unique user id and password for the 3rd party that provides their EDI mailbox. There is a hard copy bright red document telling them to copy and store the info. They also have a readme with the software as well as a prompt when they go to the screen where they enter the information. Finally, an account rep calls them after we ship the software to determine "customer satisfaction" and tell them to keep a hard copy of the info as well. Yet, we still have morons who fail to follow simple directions calling me because, "our software doesn't work after we upgraded to a new machine.". I have no fucking idea what their unique info might be and they need to contact their EDI provider if they fuck up and don't write down a hard copy.
2. You often get what you pay for. If you got a network guy from an MCSE mill with no experience for a job that pays $12.00 an hour then you deserve what you get. Also, asking a programmer to solve a wan/lan network issue is like asking a general practicioner to do brain surgery, not a smart idea. The fact IT was so hot in the late 90's attracted a lot of people motivated solely for monetary gain with little "love" for the job. Find yourself a true "computer geek" and you won't have a problem.
DepressiveJuice said:
he stole DOS from steve jobs
DepressiveJuice said:
1. as i stated, there are alot of dumb end users but that is because they have no training on PCs. also, it might be new employees who have no idea how that entire procedure works.
2. we didnt hire a software programmer to do our LAN (he charges too much for that). we hired someone who connects LANs for this building. we need both of them to talk to each other so we can make the software work in both offices.
there are more dumb IT people than there are end users...% wise
Code said:
Software programmers to connect LANs?????
TheProject said:
Duh, man.
What else would they do?
Write code?
Code said:
Usually network architects and admins do this.
Code said:
Software programmers to connect LANs?????
DepressiveJuice said:
he knows how to do LANs but its not his job hence the higher charges. but we need him to help with the LAN so both offices can use the same software. how hard is it to understand that? i know you cant be that dumb
TheProject said:
Moron.
DepressiveJuice said:
lmao i guess it is hard
I second.TheProject said:
Moron.
TheProject said:
Moron.
Code said:
Not so much a moron as a belligerant idiot who has yet to grasp his job, so he feels the need to tell others how they should do they theirs.
Code said:
Not so much a moron as a belligerant idiot who has yet to grasp his job, so he feels the need to tell others how they should do they theirs.
DepressiveJuice said:
but i understand that people with little brain cells resort to name calling when they know they have been owned so its cool![]()
1. as i stated, there are alot of dumb end users but that is because they have no training on PCs. also, it might be new employees who have no idea how that entire procedure works.
2. we didnt hire a software programmer to do our LAN (he charges too much for that). we hired someone who connects LANs for this building. we need both of them to talk to each other so we can make the software work in both offices.
there are more dumb IT people than there are end users...% wise
Code said:
I've seen no evidence of ownage.
DepressiveJuice said:IT, IS, network engineers, software programmers, dipwads, whatever your job title, you are dumb!
we have been trying to connect two offices for a month now to no avail. we decided to let bot the software programmer and the IT dumbass to talk to each other and see what the problem is. well they both were here last week and supposedly the offices were connected. turns out that, even though they both were physically here to work together, they didnt communicate proplerly so. one was thinking "one LAN" while the other was thinking "two LANs".
and here i am with one hair left on my head wondering why my cheap boss, who has over 2 million dollars, just doesnt hire competible computer people. then it dawns on me:
THERE IS NO SUCH FUCKING ANIMAL!!
DepressiveJuice said:
understandable since we've already came to the conclusion that you are not that bright
flexygrl said:Code,
You are awesome!!!
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