Wednesday November 20, 2002 at 01:23 pm

I can honestly say I think I am very well on the verge of snapping, and I don’t mean just taking someone’s head off verbally, no I mean literally. For one it’s probably not a good Idea to being playing HALO in Legendary mode, until ungodly hours of the morning, then going right to bed. Yeah it makes for pleasant, dark, explosive dreams.

Now imagine that and then having someone wake you up 3 days consecutively within 2 and half hours of going to sleep, and then either not allowing you to go back to sleep or being interrupted multiple times and simply not being able to get back to sleep. Of course on top of all of this you have to go to the job, you now hate for 9 hours out of the day on some where in the area of 3-4 hrs sleep.

My resolve to this is I’m going to start taking heads and definitely start telling people to kiss my ass when they wake me up at the butt crack of dawn, granted for me that is anywhere between 6ish and noon. Unfortunately due to recent events in the Washington area the use of a sniper rifle is out of the question as it would dream me nothing more than a copy cat. But then again it wouldn’t be random people that would be receiving the gift of silence it would be a select few, those that piss me off to no extent.

Okay so maybe if I get a complete nights sleep with no interruptions tonight, then maybe that opinion will change. But for right now, my brain even though consciously aware of the magnitude of these actions is subconsciously planning ways to have those few meet their untimely demise.

The other little project my brain seems to be preoccupied with doing is devising a nice little device that will blow up whatever phone system is calling my house every morning endlessly and not giving a response when the phone is answered. In turn this would destroy any database that our house number has been entered into for auto dialing, it would also destroy all collection agency records and account information when the phone is answered and is immediately placed on hold by the automated caller. Of course none of this would be possible without the aid of xxreaderxx, mad props to you for the hook up.

I did manage to find the support fee that I’d like to implemented into the McAlister Inc. PC Repair and Production Services Agreement.

System Administration Support Fees

Support Fees:

  • Calling me with a question – $10
  • Calling me with a stupid question – $20
  • Calling me with a stupid question you can’t quite articulate – $30
  • Implying I’m incompetent because I can’t interpret your inarticulate problem description – $1000 + punitive damages
  • Questions received via phone without first trying help desk – $10.00
  • Questions where answer is in TFM – $100.00
  • Calling me back with the same problem *after* I fix it once – $100
  • Insisting that you’re not breaking the software, the problem is on my end somehow – $200
  • Asking me to walk over to your building to fix the problem – $5/step
  • Asking me to drive to another town to fix your problem – $50/mile + gas
  • If you interrupt me while I was trying to actually fix somebody else’s problem – $45/hr
  • If you try to hang around and get me to fix it now – $50/hr
  • If you expect me to tell you how I fixed it – $60/hr
  • If you’ve come to ask me why something isn’t working that I’m currently working on – $70/hr
  • If you’re asking me to fix something I fixed for you yesterday – $75/hr
  • If you’re asking me to fix something I told you I fixed yesterday, but never did fix – $85/hr
  • If you’re asking me to fix a quick patch that I made that didn’t work – $95/hr
  • If you’re bugging me while there’s another admin in the room who could have done it for you – $150/hr
  • Making me trek to your office to fix your problem then leaving immediately after hanging up the phone – $1500.00
  • Calling up with a problem which “everybody” in the office is having and which is “stopping all work.” Not being there when I rush over to look at it and nobody else in the office knows anything about it. – $1700.00
  • Explaining a problem for 1/2 hour over the phone BEFORE mentioning it’s your personal machine at home – $500.00
  • Self-diagnosing your problem and informing me what to do – $150.00
  • Having me bail you out when you perform your own repairs I told you not to do – $300.00
  • Not telling all of your co-workers about it – $850.00
  • Figuring out you mean floppy drive when you say hard drive – $50.00
  • BEFORE I order your replacement hard drive – $250.00
  • Fixing your “broken” mouse with a mouse pad – $25.00
  • Fixing your “broken” optical mouse by rotating the mouse pad 90 degrees – $35.00
  • Fixing a “broken” mouse by cleaning the rollers – $50.00
  • Fixing your “broken” printer with an ink/toner cartridge – $35.00
  • Fixing your “broken” ANYTHING with the power button – $250.00
  • Fixing the “crashed” system by turning the external disk back on – $200.00
  • Fixing the “hung” system by plugging the ethernet transceiver back in – $375.00
  • Fixing the crashed name server by plugging back in the SCSI cord someone accidentally yanked out on Friday afternoon when the ‘real’ sysadmin has just left for a two week vacation – $400
  • Visiting your old university and fixing the broken PC by plugging the monitor lead back in – $50
  • Explaining that you can’t log in to some server because you don’t have an account there – $10
  • Explaining that you don’t have an account on the machine you used to have an account on because you used it to try to break into the above server – $500
  • Forgetting your password after it was tattooed on your index finger – $25
  • Changing memory partitions without informing me first – $50
  • Installing programs without informing me /getting permission first – $100 per program
  • Technical support for the above programs – $150 per hour (regardless of whether I know the program or not :))
  • Spilling coke on keyboard – $25 plus cost of keyboard
  • Spilling coke on monitor – $50 plus cost of monitor
  • Spilling coke on CPU – $200 plus cost of motherboard swap plus hourly rate of $150 per hour spent reinstalling the system
  • Leaving files on desktop – $5 per file, $10 per day the file is left unclaimed
  • Cleaning the mouse with spit and sleeve – $50 plus cost of sleeve plus cost of therapy 🙂
  • Bringing in your own copy of the original Norton Utilities v1.0 to fix a brand new machine – $200
  • Chewing on the end of the graphic tablet stylus – $25
  • Putting feet up next to workstation after ten mile jog through NYC streets – $50
  • Spending 30 minutes trying to figure out what your problem is, and another 5 explaining how to verify and fix it, only to hear you say… “So that’s what the little box that popped up on my screen was telling me to do!” – $40
  • Listening to your network troubles, suggesting that you check to see if you are plugged into the network jack, hearing yes, trying five other things, asking you to identify your plug type, listening to you drag furniture, and hearing a sheepish, “Oops. Never mind.” – $35 (including discount for polite apology)
  • Dealing with tech support requests for obviously pirated software – $25
  • Dealing with “How can I get another copy of [obviously pirated software]? Mine just died.” requests – $45
  • Having to use the “We’re really not the best people to talk to about that; why don’t you try calling the number on the box in which you bought it?” line – $55
  • Actually needing to explain copyright law to you after you failed to get the hint in the previous response – $95 (includes instructions for getting freeware replacements from the public file server)
  • Having to point out anything that’s on the wall in a typeface larger than 18 points – $15
  • If I wrote the sign – $45
  • If it’s in a 144 point font and taped to the side of the monitor facing the door – $75
  • Reporting slow connection by passenger pigeon packets to MPEG archive in Outer Slobavia as a Mosaic/Netscape/Gopher/FTP client problem – $25.00
  • Reporting it more than once – $50.00
  • Reporting it more than once and implying slothfulness on tech support’s inability to solve problem – $200.00

Beeper Prices:

  • Beeping me when I’m out with the significant other – $50
  • Beeping me when I’m out of town and I took pains to insure that help files were left all over and that diagnostics had been run on all machines before I left – $100
  • Beeping me more than once to tell me that the printer’s offline and the fix is to press the On Line button – $200
  • Beeping me more than once while I’m asleep – $50 per beep
  • Beeping me and not identifying yourself within the first 5 seconds – $25
  • Beeping me and then changing your story / denying you placed the call / hoped I would forget who caused the problem – $500

Special Rates:

  • Dealing with user body odor – $75.00/hour
  • Dealing with user not familiar with the primary language spoken at site – $50.00/hour
  • Dealing with user who is (self-proclaimed) smarter than you are, but still calls every other day for help – $100.00/hour
  • Dealing with computer hobbyists – $125.00/hour
  • Questioning the other prices ……………………………$50

Free One Time Bonus Specials:

  • Explaining in explicit details what RTFM means and how it applies to you directly in present and future issues

2 Comments on “Wednesday November 20, 2002 at 01:23 pm

  1. Nice… I agree with charges… People are stupid… I understand the snapping feeling… but what you going to do? Its all about moving on…

  2. Yeah it’s kinda like being trapped on a inlet with no way out, a massive Zerg force on one side and Protoss on the other, you have small supply of Gas and Minerals, and 1 CRV unit, working double-time repairing your 1 bunker that is constantly on fire and collecting minerals. You can hold em off almost indefinatley but what happens when the resources dry up and they start taking aim at the one things keeping you sane, your lil buddy bouncing back in forth with no defense slowly being ripped apart by alien ooze!

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