View Full Version : Is it just me, or is this person on the crack?
SzczerbiakManiac
05-25-2006, 09:10 AM
As many of you know, I do tech support for a university. I just have to share an e-mail I received this morning because I need to know if it's just me who finds it confusing. Remember, this was sent via e-mail from their university account.I have attempted to set up an e-mail but it says that I have no configured it yet and I am not sure how to go about doing that?
Not Afraid
05-25-2006, 09:14 AM
Oh dear. This persone NEEDS to stay in school.
cirquelover
05-25-2006, 09:35 AM
My husband works for the hospitals and he gets crazy stuff like this from users all the time. It really makes you wonder about some people, doesn't it!
And I agree with NA, they definitely need to stay in school. I would suggest computer classes for the person but somehow I don't think that would help either. It might just confuse them further!
Ponine
05-25-2006, 10:08 AM
Okay thats amusing.
No helpfull information what so ever,
and the grammar!
I'm easy on people without brains. They prob borrowed their friends email account to send from, but that doenst tell you anything!
For shame.
Probably not on crack. Just confused and unable to articulate what s/he needs.
When I worked the swing shift in the university library I ended up helping a lot of people with computer problems. One night this older professor came up and asked a question and I told him how to find what he needed on the computer. He kept coming back because it wasn't working and several times I explained it in ever simpler terms and became increasingly frustrated (though I'd like to think I masked that). Finally I went with him back to the computer.
Turns out he was some visiting professor from some third world country and while he had used a computer he had never used a computer with a mouse. He wasn't stupid when he asked me for help, he just didn't have sufficient knowledge to explain what the problem. Odds are, that is the case here and you'll have to have a conversation to figure out what he is really trying to do and how you can help him.
When I did computer help desks my personal mantra to keep me from viewing the entire world as stupid was "the operation of a computer is inherently logical. Once you understand the logic it is all easy. The logic of computers, however, is not inherently obvious. Not knowing that which is not obvious is understandable."
Later the idea that people suck at asking for help was reinforced by reference interview training in library school. Don't just assume the person is stupid, most of the time it is just a disconnect in communication.
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