Revolutionary Error: The computers are these peoples primary tool, why is it okay for them to not know how it works?
[–]greet_the_sun3145 points 21 hours ago
I’ve actually been using the cars analogy for a couple months now and I think it’s very fitting. Imagine if you were a mechanic who owned an auto shop and your average customer call went something like this:
Customer: My car isn’t…
And you’re probably more likely to get ripped off at a car shop, even though you know more about cars (at least how to turn it on and the engine involves something with oil, gas, and combustion)
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moebius-stripper reblogged this from bbchase
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bbchase reblogged this from elle-oh-elle and added:
It’s also not an excuse. Nobody giggles and says “I just don’t get this reading stuff. I’m illiterate so you’ll have to...
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kfoody reblogged this from elle-oh-elle and added:
Nothing more painful that listening to IT try to help our older news clerks figure out a computer “problem.” “Problem”...
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jcud reblogged this from bbchase and added:
And you’re probably more likely to get ripped off at a car shop, even though you know more about cars (at least how to...
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elle-oh-elle reblogged this from bbchase and added:
damn computer. It’s not cute anymore. (Excellent analogy.)
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