Story 1:
(Go to fix a computer that's boot-looping in the lab.)
"Hey, can you bring me a new monitor? This one is ancient."
(It works fine, but okay. Bring her a new monitor.)
"Can you get me a new keyboard, too? This one is too old."
(Again works fine. Ugh. Fine. Bring her a new keyboard.)
"This monitor is too small and hurts my eyes. Can't I have a big one like the one beside me?"
(W. T. F. Go get her one identical to the others.)
"The screen's too dark..."
(Brighten the screen as far as it will go and look at her, DARING her to ask for anything else she doesn't f'n need.)
"(EW's Neighbor) That good enough for you Ms. Queen?"
(Entitlement Whore shuts up. Turn to walk away. Path is blocked by another person.)
"Hey, there's another old monitor like that needing replacement."
"Is it broken or interfering with your ability to work?"
"No."
"Then it doesn't need replacement. I'm going to lunch."
Story 2
My workplace uses high volume thermal transfer label printers to print labels for our specimens. They are pretty easy to service, but they can be a little temperamental.
So I checked the voicemail after coming back from lunch and the lab manager needs me to look at a printer. I went over and opened the printer to look at it.
Problem 1: The ribbon is torn. Wait, I take that back. Not torn... shredded. The ribbon breaks occasionally if it's not put in correctly, but it's rare. This looks like Edward Scissorhands touched it. Installed a new ribbon, tried to test print, still acting funny. Then I find...
Problem 2: Some labels are wrapped around the roller, horribly jamming it. It's so bad that I'm surprised the technician didn't call me immediately to clear it. I sigh, pull out my knife and cut out the jam. Test print again. Still funny.
Problem 3: Okay, let's check the settings. WAY off. To my knowledge, only the night shift uses these workstations. I also serviced this printer last night and it was working perfectly when I left. Why did the dipwad mess with the settings after I constantly tell them not to?
Then, I overhear the other technicians going, "Gee... I wonder why the printer's messed up... I guess she really didn't want to do labels tonight... She never does..."
Right, then. There's no way all three of these problems happened all at once by accident. While I was on my lunch break.
Oh, lab manager... Time for a chat...
(Go to fix a computer that's boot-looping in the lab.)
"Hey, can you bring me a new monitor? This one is ancient."
(It works fine, but okay. Bring her a new monitor.)
"Can you get me a new keyboard, too? This one is too old."
(Again works fine. Ugh. Fine. Bring her a new keyboard.)
"This monitor is too small and hurts my eyes. Can't I have a big one like the one beside me?"
(W. T. F. Go get her one identical to the others.)
"The screen's too dark..."
(Brighten the screen as far as it will go and look at her, DARING her to ask for anything else she doesn't f'n need.)
"(EW's Neighbor) That good enough for you Ms. Queen?"
(Entitlement Whore shuts up. Turn to walk away. Path is blocked by another person.)
"Hey, there's another old monitor like that needing replacement."
"Is it broken or interfering with your ability to work?"
"No."
"Then it doesn't need replacement. I'm going to lunch."
Story 2
My workplace uses high volume thermal transfer label printers to print labels for our specimens. They are pretty easy to service, but they can be a little temperamental.
So I checked the voicemail after coming back from lunch and the lab manager needs me to look at a printer. I went over and opened the printer to look at it.
Problem 1: The ribbon is torn. Wait, I take that back. Not torn... shredded. The ribbon breaks occasionally if it's not put in correctly, but it's rare. This looks like Edward Scissorhands touched it. Installed a new ribbon, tried to test print, still acting funny. Then I find...
Problem 2: Some labels are wrapped around the roller, horribly jamming it. It's so bad that I'm surprised the technician didn't call me immediately to clear it. I sigh, pull out my knife and cut out the jam. Test print again. Still funny.
Problem 3: Okay, let's check the settings. WAY off. To my knowledge, only the night shift uses these workstations. I also serviced this printer last night and it was working perfectly when I left. Why did the dipwad mess with the settings after I constantly tell them not to?
Then, I overhear the other technicians going, "Gee... I wonder why the printer's messed up... I guess she really didn't want to do labels tonight... She never does..."
Right, then. There's no way all three of these problems happened all at once by accident. While I was on my lunch break.
Oh, lab manager... Time for a chat...
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