As a software developer (and partly support), to be exact. But working in the IT industry does not mean that I will be able to fix all PC related issues, get it?
Printer cannot print, how ah? PC cannot start, how ah? Excel cannot launch, how ah? PC very slow, how ah? Keyboard not working, how ah? You got this/that software can borrow ah? Cannot access internet, how ah?
And no, I don't get these questions from work, so, you know who then. Moreover, if I am unable to solve the issue at hand, I get those "But I thought you studied/work in IT" type of reply or expression on their faces.
Never mind that, control temper.
But there's always the final blow, "But last time my friend/relative, study IT one, can fix it woh". Depending on mood, I will either snap, ignore the person for the next hour or patiently explain the issue at hand (much depending on who the individual is).
But I'm setting a rule, the next time I get that, unless its a chio girl, I shall take all his/her compact discs and flung them at the his/her head until it cracks open.
Printer cannot print, how ah? PC cannot start, how ah? Excel cannot launch, how ah? PC very slow, how ah? Keyboard not working, how ah? You got this/that software can borrow ah? Cannot access internet, how ah?
And no, I don't get these questions from work, so, you know who then. Moreover, if I am unable to solve the issue at hand, I get those "But I thought you studied/work in IT" type of reply or expression on their faces.
Never mind that, control temper.
But there's always the final blow, "But last time my friend/relative, study IT one, can fix it woh". Depending on mood, I will either snap, ignore the person for the next hour or patiently explain the issue at hand (much depending on who the individual is).
But I'm setting a rule, the next time I get that, unless its a chio girl, I shall take all his/her compact discs and flung them at the his/her head until it cracks open.
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