So, it seems lately that the (l)users are ganging up on me to steal away that tiny little scrap of sanity that I have left that keeps me from going all disgruntled postal worker. And, apparently, the AAFH2 is on their side.
It did start with the (l)users.
Okay, "first computer"... well, that's helpful. And what program is the (l)user referring to?
I send her an email for more info.. I send another... I have her dept head send her an email, and I get a voicemail which was just as helpful as the email. So I finally get ahold of the (l)user and figure out a time to meet her in the office. So, "first computer" really means the one furthest from the door.
Equations and formulas.. that's probably Excel. So I sit down at the computer and open it. "Oh, no. It's WORD." Said in a tone similar to "You idiot!!"
Okay, whatev, I open up Word, insert Equation.. and wow. It works. I verified that that was what she wanted to do. Then she whined about having to print to the basement..
Then I get another work order.
I go over, log into the computer... and it prints. Hu.
The next day, work order entitled "Printer will still not work for student worker"
containing this jewel from AAFH2
I head back over, it prints.
I email the requestor and tells him I need the student worker there to see the problem. He tells me a time to be there. I go, no one is there. Grr. I send him another email saying the student worker just needs to select the <name> printer, and it should print. If not, the student worker needs to contact me personally.
I get this email back.
[quote]Sorry for the inconvenience. My GA must have stepped out when you came by. I was hosting a recruit at breakfast. The problem is that we need to print on <totally different printer>.
ARG!!! Would have been nice to mention that IN THE PREVOUS WORK ORDER!!!!
So, I send another email asking when the student worker will be there. His response was that they'll be in the office... for another 45 minutes. I look at the clock. I'm at the start of my window to create network accounts. I cry. So I call over. I go to remote into the computer.., and can't. I try walking the student worker through adding the printer... but alas, he's not an admin on the machine. Sigh. So I tell him to leave everything as it is, and I'll be over in a min.
I get over there, fairly running. He, of course, had closed everything back down.
So I pull everything back up and connect him to the printer.
"Oh, yeah, I have another student worker that needs it too."
So, I wait as she logs in. I connect her to the printer.
Then the dept head realizes I'm in the office.
"Oh, while you're here, can you connect my laptop to wireless?"
Same day, another work order.
Subject line: SCREEN SHOT of PROBLEM.
Then the AAFH2 added this note...
So I head over.
Sure enough, there's no audio playing. I screw around with the settings. Unplug the speakers, and hear that staticy noise when you touch the speaker plug to metal, so I knew the speakers were okay. Screw around, screw around, screw around, go fix an issue on another computer in the office, come back and sit down at the computer. Then something draws my attention.... A headset plugged into the front of the computer... AH HA!
"The speakers won't work if you have a headset plugged in."
She gives me a DUH look. "I was trying to listen through the headset."
Well, you could have told me that EARLIER!!
I put on the headphones, adjust the volume, and hear "DING!"
No sound, eh? BS!
So I go to listen to a voicemail message, to recreate the problem. And sure enough, I get the error message she had made a screen cap of. Then I remember, she had a help doc from itunes open in the screen cap. Sure enough, I hit the handy Help button, and get the same doc. I follow the instructions that she apparently disregarded, un/reinstalled Quicktime.
And, Bam. Quicktime started playing the voicemails, and iTunes would open.
I my life, I my life...
Oh, well, then there was the work order put under a random name with the summary saying she was having phone issues.
I send the work order back saying "Who is this person? What's the phone number?"
I get it back, "It's <totally different person than listed as the requestor> She used to be so and so and now she's <last name that is somewhat close to the requestor name>."
It did start with the (l)users.
I am in <office>. The first computer there doesn't have the capability for me to insert formulas and equations. Can that be added to that computer??
I send her an email for more info.. I send another... I have her dept head send her an email, and I get a voicemail which was just as helpful as the email. So I finally get ahold of the (l)user and figure out a time to meet her in the office. So, "first computer" really means the one furthest from the door.
Equations and formulas.. that's probably Excel. So I sit down at the computer and open it. "Oh, no. It's WORD." Said in a tone similar to "You idiot!!"
Okay, whatev, I open up Word, insert Equation.. and wow. It works. I verified that that was what she wanted to do. Then she whined about having to print to the basement..
Then I get another work order.
Printer over in athletic directors office will not print. It is the work study printer.
The next day, work order entitled "Printer will still not work for student worker"
containing this jewel from AAFH2
computer is located in his office on the right
I email the requestor and tells him I need the student worker there to see the problem. He tells me a time to be there. I go, no one is there. Grr. I send him another email saying the student worker just needs to select the <name> printer, and it should print. If not, the student worker needs to contact me personally.
I get this email back.
[quote]Sorry for the inconvenience. My GA must have stepped out when you came by. I was hosting a recruit at breakfast. The problem is that we need to print on <totally different printer>.
ARG!!! Would have been nice to mention that IN THE PREVOUS WORK ORDER!!!!
So, I send another email asking when the student worker will be there. His response was that they'll be in the office... for another 45 minutes. I look at the clock. I'm at the start of my window to create network accounts. I cry. So I call over. I go to remote into the computer.., and can't. I try walking the student worker through adding the printer... but alas, he's not an admin on the machine. Sigh. So I tell him to leave everything as it is, and I'll be over in a min.
I get over there, fairly running. He, of course, had closed everything back down.
So I pull everything back up and connect him to the printer.
"Oh, yeah, I have another student worker that needs it too."
So, I wait as she logs in. I connect her to the printer.
Then the dept head realizes I'm in the office.
"Oh, while you're here, can you connect my laptop to wireless?"
Same day, another work order.
Subject line: SCREEN SHOT of PROBLEM.
Here is the screen I get when I tested my audio by entering I-tunes. I have no audio since doing update on QuickTime. I could not even open my voice mails this morning on QuickTime and it suggested I do an update on QuickTime, which I did - now have no audio at all.
she was not able to hear her voice mails through her computer, she updated Quick Time and now can cannot hear an audio on her computer
Sure enough, there's no audio playing. I screw around with the settings. Unplug the speakers, and hear that staticy noise when you touch the speaker plug to metal, so I knew the speakers were okay. Screw around, screw around, screw around, go fix an issue on another computer in the office, come back and sit down at the computer. Then something draws my attention.... A headset plugged into the front of the computer... AH HA!
"The speakers won't work if you have a headset plugged in."
She gives me a DUH look. "I was trying to listen through the headset."
Well, you could have told me that EARLIER!!
I put on the headphones, adjust the volume, and hear "DING!"
No sound, eh? BS!
So I go to listen to a voicemail message, to recreate the problem. And sure enough, I get the error message she had made a screen cap of. Then I remember, she had a help doc from itunes open in the screen cap. Sure enough, I hit the handy Help button, and get the same doc. I follow the instructions that she apparently disregarded, un/reinstalled Quicktime.
And, Bam. Quicktime started playing the voicemails, and iTunes would open.
I my life, I my life...
Oh, well, then there was the work order put under a random name with the summary saying she was having phone issues.
I send the work order back saying "Who is this person? What's the phone number?"
I get it back, "It's <totally different person than listed as the requestor> She used to be so and so and now she's <last name that is somewhat close to the requestor name>."
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