Kotik wrote:enterprikayak wrote:I didn't have a brother or a father....I had to be the techie in my house......s'why I turned out so mannish.
Unless one of your former avatars was a fake, you didn't look quite so mannish to me
Thank goodness for the softening power of boobies. Otherwise I would be nearly indistinguishable from a 300-lb sailor-mouthed trucker named Bubba.
WarpGirl wrote:Ek I'm no techie for one simple reason, I panic! Nothing to do with gender. I happen to think women make better tech support than men. They don't sigh ad groan at you over the phone. You can just "hear" some guys roll their eyes at you when they're being condesending. Although my brother just does it right in front of me and talks to me like I'm his 4 year old daughter. Then reminds me that SHE already can do this stuff...
I would make a HORRIBLE tech support person for this reason. My mom works at the cable company and says "You should WORK here!" and I'm like, "Your poor customers don't need me shouting at them about how stupid they are." Back in the early part of this century, I got my mom a computer for the 1st time and then spent the next 2 years trying (and failing) to not scream at her "GOD! I ALREADY TOLD YOU HOW TO DO THAT 17 TIMES! NO! DON'T CLICK ON THAT! DON'T CLICK ON ANYTHING UNLESS I SPECIFICALLY TELL YOU TO! FûCK!" And that was my own mother.
I can only imagine if I got a tech support job on the phones with the general public. I should do it.

Course, in the end, my students learn.
