• Boomer Humor Doomergod
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    16 hours ago

    Users don’t want help. They want reassurance. They want you to be on their side until all their problems are solved. If you can fake that until they believe you they’ll do whatever you want to solve the problem. Especially if you tell them it’s a super secret IT guy thing.

    I’ve met a total of three users who didn’t respond well to you treating them like someone picked from the audience to help a magician.

    • @Benjaben
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      15 hours ago

      This is so true, doing everything you can to take it from an antagonistic relationship to a “we’re in this together, lucky for us both I know some cool stuff” kinda scenario? Golden. Back when I dabbled, the worst repeat customers would end up requesting me, and end up happy. I moved on lol, those folks suck.

      Interestingly I did industrial controls for a while too and it’s the exact same dynamic. Client just wants to know their [PC | gigantic 24/7 mfg plant] is gonna be okay, it wasn’t their fault, and they were right to call for help.

      Edit: clarity