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Strangest or most unusual requests a member of help desk or technical support team has ever received?

October 25, 2008 by MK  
Filed under Tech News

It seems like many common problems reported to the Help Desk can be fixed without calling the Help Desk. This is funny and hard to beleive that there are still technically ignorant people in this world, a world which eats and breathes technology.

As per a recent survey developed and carried by Robert Half Technology, apprx 1400 business CIOs were asked, “What is the strangest or most unusual request you or a member of your help desk or technical support team has ever received?” Their responses included:

“Why isn’t my wireless mouse connected to the computer?”
“My laptop was run over by a truck. What should I do?”
“Can you rearrange the keyboard alphabetically?”
“How do I read my e-mail?”
“My computer is telling me to press any key to continue. Where is the ‘any’ key?”
“Can you reset the Internet for me?”
“There are animal crackers in my CD-ROM drive.”
“Can you build me a robot?”

Some end users called to report problems with mice — not the electronic kind — and other pests.

“Can you get the mice out of the ceiling?”
“A server went down, and I found a lizard had crawled into it and died.”
“A skunk ate my cable.”

Other requests signal more trouble than just a technical glitch. Here are some examples:

“How can I block e-mail from my manager?”
“Can I open the bank safe using my computer?”
“Can you install cable TV on my PC?”
“Can you order joysticks so that we can play video games?”
“I’d like to stop receiving e-mail on Fridays.”

Help desk professionals are known for lending a hand, but these end users took the concept too far:

“Can you come and install my car stereo?”
“Where can I locate dry ice?”
“I’d like wireless computer access in my motor home.”
“Can you fix my typewriter?”
“How long does it take to bake a potato in a microwave?”
“My daughter is locked in the bathroom, can you pick the lock?”
“Can you tell me the weather forecast for next year?”
“The elevator is broken.”
“How do I wire a robotic turkey?”
“Where can I get software to track UFOs?”
“Can you repair my motorbike?”

Beyond the comic relief these out-of-the-blue requests can provide, they also serve as a test of essential help desk and technical support skills, according to Katherine Spencer Lee, executive director of Robert Half Technology. “These unusual requests highlight the need for technical support personnel to also demonstrate patience, empathy and a sense of humor,” she said.

About the Survey
The national survey was developed by Robert Half Technology, a leading provider of information technology professionals on a project and full-time basis, and conducted by an independent research firm. The survey is based on more than 1,400 telephone interviews with CIOs from a random sample of U.S. companies with 100 or more employees. In order for the survey to be statistically representative and ensure that companies from all segments were represented, the sample was stratified by geographic region, industry and number of employees. The results were then weighted to reflect the proper proportions of the number of employees within each region.

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