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Previously on "A completely unproductive day"
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Update of my Wilmslowesque day.
Went to Bob to report loss of network disk.
Bob; ‘you must making ticket number in intranet; now you can because your account working now’
MTT; ‘no, my account doesn’t work, I can log in but I can’t log into intranet’
Bob; ‘then you must asking your manager for ticket number bla bla bla
F**k this, I’m going to get my timesheet signed first so Lady Tester can send them an invoice for this shyte.
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A completely unproductive day
Now then, the congregation will be familiar with my habit of posting on CUK, but normally I try to intersperse this with short bursts of productive work that might contribute to the profitability of Clientco. However, today has been one of those days where Clientco’s hallowed departments and processes have conspired against the execution of even one remotely productive task.
I arrived at 0930h CET and set about the usually time consuming process of logging in. Same ritual as normal. Start up computer, drink coffee while waiting. Log into network, drink coffee while waiting. This normally takes up half an hour of my day. However, this morning I was met with the message ‘Your account has expired’. Of course, I set off to the support desk to report this, to be met with the unfathomably stupid question from friend Bob,
Bob; ‘what is your ticket number?’
MTT; ‘I don’t have a ticket number because I can’t log in to get one’
Bob; ‘we can’t help you without a ticket number’
MTT; ‘can you not issue me a ticket number then?’
Bob; ‘no, you must ask your line manager to do this;
MTT goes off to ask line manager to make ticket number, line manager does so, so MTT returns to IT support
MTT; ‘this is my ticket number, can you reactivate my account’
Bob; ‘no, HR must send us a request stating that your contract has been renewed. You must ask your manager to ask HR to send us a request via Siebel’
MTT; (thinking well sod it they’re paying me anyway) ‘hmm, OK’. Off to manager, who sends said e-mail to HR
5 hours of twiddling thumbs later, still nothing. So MTT goes to see Bob again.
Bob says ‘I have just received a request from HR to reactivate your account’.
MTT returns to desk, and logs in. MTT’s network disk has disappeared. So, go to intranet to report incident and get ‘ticket number’. Intranet access fails as account has been buggered up. So, off to IT support again, without ticket number…
shall report back shortly, while wondering how Clientco makes a profit…Tags: None
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