Call comes through to my direct number (the first of three similar calls this morning).
Caller: "Yeah, Jackie, my Internet isn't working." Me: "You should be calling the helpdesk. They escalate issues they cannot fix to me." Caller: "I tried calling them, they can't fix it." Me: "Of course they can't, we're having intermittent proxy server issues across the entire company." Caller: "So how can I get on the Internet?" Me: "You can't. I can't either." Caller: "When will it be fixed?" Me: "There is no ETA." Caller: "That's not acceptable, can you escalate this? I need the Internet." Me: "Ma'am, nobody in a company of 35,000 people can access the Internet. Don't you think it's already been escalated?" Caller: "You should send out an email." Me: "There's a front-end message on the helpdesk phone, perhaps you heard it when you called them." Caller: "Yes, but perhaps an email to everybody would alleviate all the people calling you." Me: "One, that's what the helpdesk is for, to alleviate people calling my team. Two, there's a front end-message on the helpdesk number so people will hear that there are problems enterprise-wide and hang up because they'll know there's nothing that can be done individually to help them." Caller: "I'm just thinking of you. Your too busy to deal with everybody that calls. You should send out an email." Listen, you *****, if you were that concerned about how busy I was, you'd get off the **** phone! Me: *ahem* "That's not really up to me." Caller: "So when will this be working again? I need the Internet." Me: "..."
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