Do you know what PICNIC means? No, we're not talking about an alfresco meal you pack into a hamper and enjoy in a sunny field. We're talking about the acronym, because PICNIC stands for "Problem In Chair, Not In Computer." If this sounds familiar then chances are that you probably work in IT support, and if that's the case then you'll no doubt relate to these funny and sadly accurate comics by Li-Anne Dias. The Californian artist and illustrator decided to draw them after IT workers shared with her the most ridiculous things that people have said to them. Scroll down to see for yourself.
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It almost sounds like a joke, but it's even worse when they are 100% serious about this
"What kind of computer do you use? " "I have a printer", " do you have a big box where you put some Cd inside?" " Yes, this is my printer", "No, this is your computer"..............
I do not like IE too but at least they gave you a browser.
Load More Replies...People who don't know the difference between an operating system and a browser
Load More Replies...The neutral expression of the IT guy is probably best used in this image.
As an IT pro I once found a woman's show inside a computer they brought to me to fix!!! I told them that the reason the computer wasn't working was obvious: The shoe pair was missing ;) 12003959_1...b1c9ce.jpg
Someone's been watching "The IT crowd" lately :)
Load More Replies...I think it's an IT thing. We have meerkats all over the place. :-)
Load More Replies...Poor guy. He had to deal with total not-using-computer-often people :(
As an IT pro I once found a woman's shoe inside a computer!!! The answer was that they had the computer stored in the show locker for a while and the shoe must have gotten there by accident!!! 12003959_1...c24ed8.jpg
Riiiiiight... "by accident". LOL. What about the people that use the cd-rom tray as cup holder. This is a TRUE story. I work in IT too, and got a couple of those in a professional environment, not even users at home. AT AN ACTUAL OFFICE FUDGE YES
Load More Replies...I worked as an IT guy several years ago and I can relate so much with these. I had to deal with so much b******t and the truth is I kind of started to hate my job because of it. But in reality, not every person who asked stupid questions was that annoying. There were people who genuinely wasn't aware of some things but were kind and understanding and when I explained to them how thing worked, they were very grateful. The problem was when I met people who thought that they understand better than you. I'll never forget this girl how she picked the cable and tied it in a knot and then complained that it didn't work or when some other girl asked me whether her monitor didn't work properly because of the internet provider. Oh well, such is life. :)
I am not an IT guy, but frequently work with the computer. Nonetheless, I am fully aware it's not an easy job to do and to explain to those who don't use computers a lot. I can image that it's even worse when a client thinks they "know" more about hardware and software, while the IT person clearly studied more about the subject. So in other words: We all should have massive respect for the IT guys and girls! :D
I used to work in IT some years ago, and I can relate to this comics and many other problems users had. I think the worst was when someone called urgently asking why her monitor wouldn't work and when I checked it, it was unplugged... or when people try to make you fix their office problems...
Or when people accuse you of using copy-paste answer to their "deadly serious" complaints, while you know you dedicated way more time and nerves than you should have to just for some entitled little ignorant who obviously never even bothered reading your answers. A little off-topic, sorry, but I had to say it.
Load More Replies...i run into these things all the time at work (less exaggerated, but still) sometimes i just think to myself, these people must came from the past, like ice age or something
Hi, server room? Are you guys having a fire down there 'cause there's smoke coming out the back of my tower.
My favorite that I read somewhere was a lady complaining because her drink holder kept breaking. It was the cd driver popping out.
Here at the office (a technical support vendor) are LAUGHING and how related we feel with these. We could contribute with A LOT of actual cases, like the lady that was typing "capitalbeelowercasee" instead of "Be" as part of her password. Oh, the laughs are endless
Someone's been watching "The IT crowd" lately :)
Load More Replies...I think it's an IT thing. We have meerkats all over the place. :-)
Load More Replies...Poor guy. He had to deal with total not-using-computer-often people :(
As an IT pro I once found a woman's shoe inside a computer!!! The answer was that they had the computer stored in the show locker for a while and the shoe must have gotten there by accident!!! 12003959_1...c24ed8.jpg
Riiiiiight... "by accident". LOL. What about the people that use the cd-rom tray as cup holder. This is a TRUE story. I work in IT too, and got a couple of those in a professional environment, not even users at home. AT AN ACTUAL OFFICE FUDGE YES
Load More Replies...I worked as an IT guy several years ago and I can relate so much with these. I had to deal with so much b******t and the truth is I kind of started to hate my job because of it. But in reality, not every person who asked stupid questions was that annoying. There were people who genuinely wasn't aware of some things but were kind and understanding and when I explained to them how thing worked, they were very grateful. The problem was when I met people who thought that they understand better than you. I'll never forget this girl how she picked the cable and tied it in a knot and then complained that it didn't work or when some other girl asked me whether her monitor didn't work properly because of the internet provider. Oh well, such is life. :)
I am not an IT guy, but frequently work with the computer. Nonetheless, I am fully aware it's not an easy job to do and to explain to those who don't use computers a lot. I can image that it's even worse when a client thinks they "know" more about hardware and software, while the IT person clearly studied more about the subject. So in other words: We all should have massive respect for the IT guys and girls! :D
I used to work in IT some years ago, and I can relate to this comics and many other problems users had. I think the worst was when someone called urgently asking why her monitor wouldn't work and when I checked it, it was unplugged... or when people try to make you fix their office problems...
Or when people accuse you of using copy-paste answer to their "deadly serious" complaints, while you know you dedicated way more time and nerves than you should have to just for some entitled little ignorant who obviously never even bothered reading your answers. A little off-topic, sorry, but I had to say it.
Load More Replies...i run into these things all the time at work (less exaggerated, but still) sometimes i just think to myself, these people must came from the past, like ice age or something
Hi, server room? Are you guys having a fire down there 'cause there's smoke coming out the back of my tower.
My favorite that I read somewhere was a lady complaining because her drink holder kept breaking. It was the cd driver popping out.
Here at the office (a technical support vendor) are LAUGHING and how related we feel with these. We could contribute with A LOT of actual cases, like the lady that was typing "capitalbeelowercasee" instead of "Be" as part of her password. Oh, the laughs are endless