- Why some people will simply tend to ignore instructions,
- Leave a mess around or rendering a machine unusable unless a professional comes to take a look at it without informing the person in charge,
- Use the last or last few items and not bothering to inform the person in charge of the low level in supplies,
- Not checking the physical aspects of the machine that they are using and kick a big fuss over something that can be easily settled with the change of a switch (and of course, insisting that that particular switch was on when questioned),
- Trying to hide behind a higher authority,
- Having double standards,
- Not checking with a manual/guidebook/person in charge when doing that particular item,
- Calling for help with a problem previously encountered and making it sound like it’s the end of the world (without applying what was advised the first time round).
- Trying to appear that one knows what is to be done but like I said, TRYING (when the person is not the one in charge of the item, although obviously trying to be helpful)
- And so on and so forth, but these are the matters that are bugging me at the moment.
If help is called for every time a slight problem occurs and the help desk personnel have to be physically there all the time, then there will be a need for a cloning and combining machine! Cos like they say, It never rain but pours!
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