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April 1, 2009

How To Deal with Technical Support

Filed under: General topic — Tags: , — Johnny @ 10:34 pm

Most people who work in an office environment, buy computer products, or have a computer at home have had the “fun” experience of dealing with technical support. It’s not always the easiest, or most pleasant, experience but hopefully this article will help you make the best of the situation the next time you call. Below you will find a list of things to keep in mind the next time your computer breaks down.

1.Stay calm – Don’t yell at the support person on the other end of the phone. He is there only to help and the more angry you are the less help you are going to get.

2.Get to the point – Ask your question or explain your situation right away. Don’t beat around the bush.

3.Don’t be arrogant – You are calling technical support because you need help. Don’t try and be a smart guy.

4.Call for yourself – Don’t call for a friend, relative, or coworker. It’s very difficult, for the person trying to help you, when you are repeating information that you got from someone else.

5.Stay at the computer – Make sure you are at the computer with the problem when you call. It’s hard for someone to help you through a problem if don’t have access to the computer.

6.Record the error – If you are calling about an error you saw, make sure you write it down. It’s hard for someone to help you if all you can say is “There was a box on my screen that had writing in it”.

7.Find out how many people are affected – The priority of your call can be greatly influenced by the amount of people it is affecting. If the problem is affecting a number of people it will probably be escalated to a higher level.

8.Be patient – By default, technical support usually has certain questions they are required to ask. These are not meant to make you angry, they help in the process of solving your problem.

9.Know what kind of support is offered – Ask around the office before calling to see what kind of support is offered. Not all technical support centers offer “How to” help. If your support group does not offer this type of support you may have to get a coworker to help.

10.*The Golden Rule*: Technical support is trying to help – The reason you called, in the first place, is because you needed help with something. Try not to make it difficult for the person on the other end to help you.

These tips aren’t just some random bunch of words I have put together. I am one of the people you get on the phone when you call technical support. I have been working in a Help Desk environment for almost two years and have heard almost every excuse, lie, and problem you can imagine. For me, it makes things much easier if the caller follows these simple rules. Technical support is made up of people too. Try and treat them as you would want to be treated and I guarantee your next experience will be much better.

November 3, 2008

Carpentry Career Tips

Filed under: Career — Tags: , , — Johnny @ 12:56 pm

A carpentry career is similar to any other type of career path out there. For one, it requires its own set of skills for a person to qualify for it. Next, it takes time and training for these skills to develop. And most of all, one should have the passion in the craft in order to succeed.

In trying to pursue a career in carpentry, one should have to consider several things. First, skill building and training would be something that a person would be prepared to go through. The other thing that one should consider in pursuing this career path is that one should have the physical capacity to do work associated with carpentry. And such a career initially needs one to be physically able and strong since work usually involves muscle power.

But that is not all that a carpentry career requires. An eye for measurement is also important. In carpentry, work not only involves manual labor, tasks include being adept in measuring things. Building structures requires taking exact and accurate measurements as well as the ability of taking up measurements on paper and then applying them on wood.

In carpentry, the right use of technique is also important. This can be learned through training as well as practical applications through actual work. And of course many carpenters usually develop most of their skills not from books but from on the job training and apprenticeship. But with the demand for quality carpenters today, acquiring the skills while on the job may not do it. Standard training can now be provided in order to ensure that carpenters of today are proficient enough at least to perform the jobs and tasks required form them.

In order to excel in carpentry, one must also show the love for doing it. Passion is an important thing even in carpentry. Love for work can be the best motivator to succeed even in any career. Without passion for carpentry, one would not go far in pursuing the path since it can sometimes be full of challenges.

And when one does pursue a carpentry career, there are lots of opportunities also available. Mostly in the construction industry, careers for carpenters do not mainly involve hard manual labor. As carpenters try to gain more experience and specialty skills, their opportunities also widen.

Carpentry careers can also extend to a supervisory level where they try to handle a group of junior carpenters. The work then goes beyond the typical menial jobs associated with entry level carpenters. This is especially true in larger construction outfits. In order to even open more opportunities for a career in carpentry, one may consider going on putting up a business related to carpentry.

Considering a move to a carpentry career does not just involve planning. It also takes hard work. If one has the means to get over all the challenges that such a career entails. But a would be carpenter should always bear in mind that such a career can flourish the longer one spends time in improving at the craft. Experience and the motivation to improve and excel would lead to success.

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