Every damn time

    by Sahiruchan

    19 Comments

    1. thorinsbeard on

      I work in IT for infrastructure. It’s my job to know how to set up your printer. I can’t tell you how many software devs I have worked with who have no idea how to do anything on a computer aside from write the code in the app they like to use in the specific language they know.

    2. The worst part is that 90% of the ‘fix’ is just me Googling the manual while they watch me like I’m performing open-heart surgery

    3. Up_Vootinator on

      My swe education didn’t include setting up printers or fixing laptops. But me being attracted towards swe stems from my general interest in tech which also enabled me to learn this stuff even before I started becoming an swe. So I do know this stuff.

      If my friend or sibling asks for help, I’m genuinely happy to lend a hand. But if something like this is asked of me in a professional capacity, then I won’t do it simply cuz it’s not a part of my job description.

    4. Yep. Rectangle square situation.

      I know you know how to set up my printer. So please set up my printer.

    5. EdwardLovagrend on

      You would be surprised how little programers actually know about stuff outside of programming lol

    6. ParticularElk3957 on

      One time when renting a car, the associate was having problems with the printer (old dot matrix type) I offered to help as I knew what to do with those type printers. I got it reset and as a thank you I got a free upgrade every time that associate was working.

    7. LorenzoSparky on

      Electrician here. Been asked quite a few times when finishing a job…’can you fix my sink?’

    8. Critical_Concert_689 on

      Keep my print jobs name out yo Fucking mouth!”

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    9. Kalaawar_Dev_Ghayal on

      As a software developer, not knowing basic setup in a computer is kind of lame tbh.

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