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Tech Support People Are Sharing The Worst Cases They've Seen While On The Job (50 New Pics)
Funny,FailsSEP 9, 2021

Tech Support People Are Sharing The Worst Cases They've Seen While On The Job (50 New Pics)

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Welcome to the little-documented world where things like plastic fry-ups, cable wasp nests, and lumps of hand grease are a daily occurrence.
Where tech support heroes, aka employees, are there for their desperate clients, tackling the worst and the best fails. Where computers fail us, processors die, monitors crash, but yet we still find the light at the end of the tunnel. Because tomorrow is a new day at remote work. And unless you’re tuning in on your baked laptop, you may as well count yourself as unemployed.
So please, ladies and gents, scroll through tech hell and back in this compilation of pics presented to us by the Tech Support Gore subreddit. No amount of eye rolls is gonna save us from the misery and sheer level of relatability for whatever happened there.
Psst! More painfully funny and cringe-worthy tech and gadget disasters are waiting in part 1 and part 2.

#1 Before And After. I Thought I Was 100% Prepared For Some Work I Got In A Remote Village Institution. Well This Was At Least What I Was Able To Achieve

Before And After. I Thought I Was 100% Prepared For Some Work I Got In A Remote Village Institution. Well This Was At Least What I Was Able To Achieve
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#2 User Spilt Coffee On His Laptop - So He Put It In The Oven To Dry It Out

User Spilt Coffee On His Laptop - So He Put It In The Oven To Dry It Out
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#3 Printer From Hell

Printer From Hell
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Bored Panda reached out to Redditor @smarthawk, who shared a picture of a toasted keyboard on r/techgore which amassed 10.4k upvotes. The caption said: “User spilled coffee on his laptop - so he put it in the oven to dry it out…” Turns out, @smarthawk has been working in IT support for the past 5 years, so he has seen a lot of cases like this.

“I think that they are accurate depictions of some of the things you run into in hardware support,” the IT support specialist told us when asked if pictures posted on r/techgore reflect the truth or are exaggerated. He added: “Some things are obviously more shocking than others.”

#4 Instructions Unclear

Instructions Unclear
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#5 “Can You Recover The Data?”

“Can You Recover The Data?”
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#6 Needle. Haystack

Needle. Haystack
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On the other hand, “I think that the general population is definitely getting more comfortable using technology but, no matter how confident you are, there's always moments where someone has a brainfart and breaks something,” @smarthawk said. In that sense, even if you’re very familiar with technology, faux pas still happen and your gadget may end up on the wall of r/techgore.

#7 I Am Not Proud Of This

I Am Not Proud Of This
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#8 User Said It Got Caught In The Subway Doors...

User Said It Got Caught In The Subway Doors...
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#9 Say Hello To Big Bertha, A 1.69 Tb Text File. Over 108 Billion Lines

Say Hello To Big Bertha, A 1.69 Tb Text File. Over 108 Billion Lines
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But when it comes to tech-savviness, the difference between generations is obvious. While many people of older generations still struggle to navigate in tech, gens like gen Z and gen X have already grown up with it, not knowing what it means not to have a smartphone.

In fact, a 2018 study by Pew Center showed that fully 95% of teens have access to a smartphone, and 45% say they are online 'almost constantly.' The same survey also found that there is no clear consensus among teens about the effect that social media has on the lives of young people today. Minorities of teens describe that effect as mostly positive (31%) or mostly negative (24%), but the largest share (45%) says that effect has been neither positive nor negative.

#10 Work From Home Equipment Returned

Work From Home Equipment Returned
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#11 My Team Took Over A Buildings It And Found Their Dumping Ground

My Team Took Over A Buildings It And Found Their Dumping Ground
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#12 There Was A Breakdown In Communications...

There Was A Breakdown In Communications...
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However, the situation is much different in the elder part of the population. Pew Research studies continue to show that, while internet access among those 65+ is inching up, among the oldest age cohorts, two-thirds of the 74+ population do not own a computer (laptop or desktop), and virtually none have a tablet computer or smartphone.

#13 User Claimed They Spilled A Small Glass Of Water On Their Laptop

User Claimed They Spilled A Small Glass Of Water On Their Laptop
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#14 Tired Of Losing Your Adapter?

Tired Of Losing Your Adapter?
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#15 Visited Grandma And Confiscated This One

Visited Grandma And Confiscated This One
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The gap in online access among the older seniors can be explained by keeping in mind the complex process for getting equipment and the service to acquire it. First, a senior must obtain both an internet service plan of some type and a relatively current computer that is fast enough to use with today’s graphics-rich websites.

Moreover, the computer must be configured with a user’s individual information; and someone must be available, especially early on, to provide training on the use of the device and support for questions about online tools. What makes it harder is that most technology innovation is targeted at youth, who virtually have no struggle implementing tech novelties in their daily life.

#16 How Is That Possible?

How Is That Possible?
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#17 "Our Scanner Stopped Working And I Don't How To Plug It Back In"

"Our Scanner Stopped Working And I Don't How To Plug It Back In"
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#18 Frontier Airlines: "75% Of Our Stuff Is Broken"

Frontier Airlines: "75% Of Our Stuff Is Broken"
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While technology continues to seep into every aspect of our lives, many adults in the US remain divided about what impact it has on our lives. The Harris Poll showed that strong majorities believe that technology has improved the overall quality of their lives (71%) and encourages people to be more creative (68%).

However, strong majorities also believe technology is creating a lazy society (73%), has become too distracting (73%), is corrupting interpersonal communications (69%), and is having a negative impact on literacy (59%).

#19 My Gpu Finaly Fits In My Computer

My Gpu Finaly Fits In My Computer
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#20 No Money For A Rack? Don't Worry! Use My Desk. I Don't Need It Anyway. (Government Office)

No Money For A Rack? Don't Worry! Use My Desk. I Don't Need It Anyway. (Government Office)
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