It's about time!
Apr. 21st, 2006 08:53 pm *Developer walks on to the floor and targets acting manager*
"Hey! We've been trying to find ways of easing the call load. It's not good you're busy - It makes us look bad with upper management"
*raises an eyebrow*
"We thought it'd be a good idea if this *insert admin-y type function* was done by the local admin instead of the helpdesk"
*falls over in shock*
*does several head-desks*
*gives him a "ya-reckon" look*
*Acting manager grins - she's been busy doing the "we can't cope anymore" thing to someone who actually cares*
"Hey! We've been trying to find ways of easing the call load. It's not good you're busy - It makes us look bad with upper management"
*raises an eyebrow*
"We thought it'd be a good idea if this *insert admin-y type function* was done by the local admin instead of the helpdesk"
*falls over in shock*
*does several head-desks*
*gives him a "ya-reckon" look*
*Acting manager grins - she's been busy doing the "we can't cope anymore" thing to someone who actually cares*
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Date: 2006-04-21 12:18 pm (UTC)Now can we get a developer permanently assigned to us so that they can be constantly correctly the development team's screwups which have been CAUSING our massive amounts of phone calls for the past eight years?
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Date: 2006-04-21 12:22 pm (UTC)I'M COMMIN TA JOIN YA, LIZIBETH!
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Date: 2006-04-21 12:44 pm (UTC)We got slammed earlier this week when they released OfficeXP SP2 update and a Windows security patch on Monday. Would have been bad enough ("I have a window saying click OK to install security patch. What am I supposed to do?") but within 1/2 hour, calls were coming in about not being able to save in any Office app. Turns out patch caused problems, but only on machines that had HP scanner or printer drivers installed. Luckily, only a few of our 15,000 users use HP peripherals so help desk wasn't slammed too hard.