Once had a user manually change their ticket to Priority 1, which we used to indicate dozens of people/everyone down, because their M key only worked half the time they pressed it.

  • SokathHisEyesOpen
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    52 years ago

    It’s a pretty big deal if you can’t use the letter M and your job requires typing. That’s like being a carpenter and having no nails.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      92 years ago

      Not really, it’s more like having a third of your nails be shoddy when you have unlimited free nails, and then deciding to make your personal level nail problem equivalent to a several thousand person no-nails at all level problem without asking for new nails in the first place.

      • SokathHisEyesOpen
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        42 years ago

        Cool. Now retype your response without using the letter N and tell me how you feel about it.

        • @[email protected]
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          92 years ago

          Jesus. No one says it isn’t bad or annoying. Just that it wasn’t what they considered priority one

          • @[email protected]
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            22 years ago

            If their job involves writing stuff, then a broken keyboard is pretty high priority. If it was just that there’s a weird visual glitch or something then I understand it not being urgent.

            • @[email protected]
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              12 years ago

              And spare keyboards can be found at many desks, or as low as $10 at some stores. Not really a help desk issue.

              Get a new fucking keyboard, chump.

              • @[email protected]
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                22 years ago

                I thought it was kind of tech supports job to deal with tech issues. Telling employees to go out and buy their own keyboards is just lol

        • @[email protected]
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          32 years ago

          “Half of the time”

          The 7 doesn’t work properly on my laptop which is only relevant during boot (USB keyboard deactivated) or meetings as both passwords contain a 7. I didn’t even create a ticket yet and it’s been months.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          152 years ago

          Yeah, I’ll happily rephrase!

          “Should 1 fella claim barely half of a keyboard problem is equal to 2000 people without accepted passwords?” Let’s see!

          I feel great about that above phrase, because I made it by myself without a policy created email delivered to 3 levels of bosses.

          The user disagreed with thr above vibe, so they solo had several layers of bosses awake, Saturday at 8, for a 1 user keyboard issue.

          Little off, but same vibe, eh?

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            I would be so frustrated if someone somehow manually entered a P1 for a keyboard and it wasn’t changed immediately. Like your case, it would get escalated. Yes, a functioning keyboard is important to that user, but the priority level and urgency are tied to the organization. Nothing like the call or email saying a huge chunk of your org or end users are effectively down, only to find out Chad couldn’t type an email.

            Hopefully that person was talked to and somehow disciplined. Your other comments sound like they really should have known better.