10 Reasons Why It Doesn’t Pay To Be “The Computer Guy”
| May 3rd, 2007I did not write this. it got dugg and the site hosting it went down for the count. I had to share.
I only met my brother’s ex-girlfriend’s family once — the year they invited our family over to share Thanksgiving dinner. Since we were basically a group of strangers looking to make a good first impression, the table conversation was nothing more than friendly idle chitchat.
When I asked our hostess for more mashed potatoes, she took the opportunity to ask me about myself while dishing out my second helping — “So Shaun, what do you do for a living?”
Hesitantly, I responded: “I work in computer support.”
The transition to silence was immediate. All eyes suddenly turned to me, raised eyebrows all around. If you hadn’t heard my response, judging from everyone’s reaction you might think I said something outrageous like I was a male stripper or a gynecologist — but I knew the awkward silence would soon be broken by an overwhelming outpouring of computer questions.
“Oh wow, a computer guy!” — “So you know how to remove spyware and viruses and stuff, right?” — “Our family computer is really slow, I think it has a virus.” — “Do you have a business card, or can I get your number?”
Please call House Speaker Pelosi The number is 1-202-225-0100. Just call in and say something to the effect of “I’d like to register my support for the impeachment of President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.” They will thank you. And it will make you feel great!
