Doh! ((A Technical Support Story))
So I'm sitting in my cubicle, being a good cubicle monkey. Pretty dull day.
About 7pm, an hour before we shut down for the night...I get a phone call. ((Really, I do take calls sometimes...))
Me: Thank you for calling [insert company name here] Technical Support, my name is Danielle. How can I help you?
Customer: I got a new computer.
Me: Glad to hear it.
Customer: I got a cord to hook my old computer to my new computer so I can transfer the data from one computer to the other.
Me: **face palms...already know where this is going** Ok...
Customer: They call it an ether cord or something...
Me: Right...
Customer: So, can you help me?
Me: How is your network set up Sir?
Customer: I don't have a network.
Me: *on mute* Yeah, knew that was coming. *off mute* So you just plugged one end of that cord into one computer, and the other end into the second computer?
Customer: Yes.
Me: *giving the customer the benefit of the doubt* Do you have a My Network Places Icon on your desktop?
Customer: I have a Network Neighborhood picture...
Me: Ok...*sigh*...double click it.
Customer: Ok, it says Entire Network.
Me: Double-click that. *pause* Do you see your new computer listed there?
**here it comes**
Customer: Yeah, I see my new computer.
Me: On the old computer's screen?
Customer: Well, I see both of my computers sitting in front of me here
Me: *groan and face palm* I mean...is there a picture of a little computer...on your old computer's screen...with the name of your new computer on it?
Customer: No, it says it can't connect to the network.
Me: I can't help you. You need to have a tech come in to your office and set up a network ((on mute)) or your 6 year old grandson, bet he could do it too.
Customer: I don't want a network.
Me: If you don't have a CD Burner or a Zip Drive Sir, your computers need to be networked to transfer files.
Customer: But I don't want a network.
Me: ((on mute)) YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT AN &%$(# NETWORK IS!!!!! ((to customer, politely)) Then I suggest purchasing a CD Burner you can attach to your old computer to write the files to disk.
Customer: I don't understand.
((surprised? No...I didn't think so))
Me: Ask your computer tech to transfer the files from your old computer to your new computer. He'll know what to do.
Customer: Ok.
Me: Thank you and have a nice day.
****
I seriously...didn't think...I would ever get a call like that. "Do you see the new computer listed on the old computer?" ... "I see them both sitting in front of me if that's what you mean."
Doh!
About 7pm, an hour before we shut down for the night...I get a phone call. ((Really, I do take calls sometimes...))
Me: Thank you for calling [insert company name here] Technical Support, my name is Danielle. How can I help you?
Customer: I got a new computer.
Me: Glad to hear it.
Customer: I got a cord to hook my old computer to my new computer so I can transfer the data from one computer to the other.
Me: **face palms...already know where this is going** Ok...
Customer: They call it an ether cord or something...
Me: Right...
Customer: So, can you help me?
Me: How is your network set up Sir?
Customer: I don't have a network.
Me: *on mute* Yeah, knew that was coming. *off mute* So you just plugged one end of that cord into one computer, and the other end into the second computer?
Customer: Yes.
Me: *giving the customer the benefit of the doubt* Do you have a My Network Places Icon on your desktop?
Customer: I have a Network Neighborhood picture...
Me: Ok...*sigh*...double click it.
Customer: Ok, it says Entire Network.
Me: Double-click that. *pause* Do you see your new computer listed there?
**here it comes**
Customer: Yeah, I see my new computer.
Me: On the old computer's screen?
Customer: Well, I see both of my computers sitting in front of me here
Me: *groan and face palm* I mean...is there a picture of a little computer...on your old computer's screen...with the name of your new computer on it?
Customer: No, it says it can't connect to the network.
Me: I can't help you. You need to have a tech come in to your office and set up a network ((on mute)) or your 6 year old grandson, bet he could do it too.
Customer: I don't want a network.
Me: If you don't have a CD Burner or a Zip Drive Sir, your computers need to be networked to transfer files.
Customer: But I don't want a network.
Me: ((on mute)) YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT AN &%$(# NETWORK IS!!!!! ((to customer, politely)) Then I suggest purchasing a CD Burner you can attach to your old computer to write the files to disk.
Customer: I don't understand.
((surprised? No...I didn't think so))
Me: Ask your computer tech to transfer the files from your old computer to your new computer. He'll know what to do.
Customer: Ok.
Me: Thank you and have a nice day.
****
I seriously...didn't think...I would ever get a call like that. "Do you see the new computer listed on the old computer?" ... "I see them both sitting in front of me if that's what you mean."
Doh!