• Forester@yiffit.netOP
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    1 month ago

    Yes, 130,000 emails is a totally normal number of emails to keep in your inbox. It’s clearly my company’s fault that your iPhone can’t manage to open it.

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      1 month ago

      Ok but anybody with a zero inbox is just shunting off most of their mail to subfolders they will never open. That’s more organized, but it belies a general problem with email.

      Also, your email client shouldn’t be loading all of your messages. It shouldn’t matter to your iPhone how many unread emails are in your inbox. If there’s something your company is doing that requires an iPhone to open 130,000 emails, then it is absolutely your company’s fault.

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        1 month ago

        My method is that I’m both a shut-in and low-level employee so I only get a few emails a day which results in 0 unread emails

        who’s a broke friendless loser now 😎

  • Eccitaze@yiffit.net
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    In my experience, any time someone mentions how many decades of experience they have in IT, it means they either:

    • Think that clicking the Facebook button on their desktop and finding their Downloads folder qualifies as experience in IT

    • Have decades of actual IT experience, but think everything still works like they did in the 90s. Yeah, maybe you were an IT expert at one point, but you never bothered to keep your skills fresh, you geezer.

    In either case, they think they know better than the lowly flunkie trying to help them, and trying to get them to actually listen to you and “please sir just upload debug logs, I beg you, no those aren’t debug logs, I gave you the instructions to generate debug logs three times already, maybe things will be different after the fourth time, there’s a literal KB article with step by step instructions to sync your photo library, no I won’t call you to handhold you through this, I’d literally just be reading the steps in the article” is pure suffering.

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    1 month ago

    Tbf IT specialist could mean a lot of things and many of them knows shit about tech support. Also big companies have robust endpoint security that many “IT specialists” know nothings about. I would say IT is like Legal, you may know a lot about 1 thing and nothing about something else

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    1 month ago

    Or when you hear “I just have a quick question” and you instantly know its time to get comfy as its gonna be a long ass phone call.