PEBCAK, Episode VI
(I am a student worker at a college IT department. Most of our calls come from older professors who often have trouble with their machines. This call comes from a student.)
Me: “Hello, this is [school] IT department. What can I do for you today?”
Student: “Hello, yes, I’m trying to give a presentation in [classroom] but the projector won’t connect! It won’t show any image, you have to come right now!”
Me: “Thank you for calling, I’ll be right over.”
(I go to the classroom, and indeed, the projector says it can’t find any source. I check all the wiring, double check the projector, all while the class is waiting and the student is ranting.)
Student: “I can’t believe this! IT never gets anything right! I’m going to send out an email to the whole school about this! Why can’t you get it to work? I have to give this presentation!”
Me: “Well, I’m sorry, but everything is hooked up correctly, it should be working.”
Professor: “Well, I guess we’ll just have to push all the presentations back.”
(I suddenly realized I just assumed that someone my own age would know how to operate a computer, so I fall back on what I would do if this were a professor problem and go to open the cabinet where the computer tower is. I start to laugh as I realize the computer isn’t even turned on! I press the power button, and sure enough, the projector shows the start-up screen.)
Student: “You got it to work! What did you do? What was wrong with it?”
Me: “You didn’t turn on the computer.”
(The rest of the class laughs and the student sheepishly thanks me and logs on to the computer as I leave.)
Question of the Week
What is the most wholesome experience you’ve ever had?