IT "specialists" without common sense.

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  • @rossmanngroup
    @rossmanngroup  7 років тому +207

    Thank you to everyone who made a purchase on eBay via our affiliate link at rossmanngroup.com/ebay for helping support this type of content. Your viewership is appreciated and as always, I hope you learned something!

    • @NeoCloud
      @NeoCloud 6 років тому +3

      Louis Rossmann I try to be in all tech but I’m only human lol, thanks for this message.

    • @adammiller9114
      @adammiller9114 6 років тому +1

      Louis Rossmann oh my gosh!!! How do they don’t know how to do this? I’m learning this in high school. It is easy. You don’t need to be smart to do your job correctly.

    • @Wrathlon
      @Wrathlon 6 років тому +2

      DowskiVision You cant be serious? Nearly everyone is totally fucking useless across the board, its not gender specific in any capacity. In fact all the women in tech I know are on average better than their male counterparts because they flat have to be because of this sort of bullshit attitude.
      And no if this was a dude I imagine it would have been exactly the same because its still one of your customers and you arent helping the random dickhead company you are helping your customer. Also you are still getting paid for it.

    • @witia1
      @witia1 6 років тому +1

      In my experience people often panic in contact with problems simply because they treat it as "demon box" that do things. And even when given instructions step by step in simple words they "indoctrinated" them self that it is black magic so much that they are simply afraid to do anything. For them risk of breaking it even more is much bigger in their heads than prize of solving problem on their own. So they prefer "specialist". And I get that. I sometimes call such help too even when I'm capable of trying to solve it in other situations. Like bike repairs. I could probably learn how to do that my self.
      And mentioned case seems to me like becoming "IT specialist" cause there is good cash in it so "why not". And this way You my get person that does that "one thing" well just because it is only thing he/she knows and understands. So as long as all goes according to plan that person can do job well. Outside script there is panic mode. They are not out of passion in this business. Like not every driver is car mechanic or race fan. They where thought bare minimum to fulfil this task of installing and configuring app and there ends their knowledge. And that's probably bad in my opinion but more cause I don't see how you can like Your job this way. But in other hand we don't always get that opportunity to be able to pick job that we like.

    • @emiliohontucan4877
      @emiliohontucan4877 6 років тому

      I am better ms access developer than my IT friend when I am just a self taught learner. He doesn't even know how to use a combo box.

  • @kalebbruwer
    @kalebbruwer 6 років тому +504

    I took a 2 year course on plugging in VGA and I am now fully certified to plug in VGA screens. How could you expect me to plug in an HDMI cable? You should've hired an HDMI specialist for that part of the job, duh.

    • @hoseinqadam
      @hoseinqadam 4 роки тому +17

      When are you doing the course for HDMI though?

    • @kalebbruwer
      @kalebbruwer 4 роки тому +20

      @@hoseinqadam Well, I started now actually. The lockdown gives me time to go through the material myself. I hope to be certified by the end of the year.

    • @trollwarlord2967
      @trollwarlord2967 4 роки тому +9

      how on earth people exist that cannot plug in VGA they have manuals for it. My friend who never used a computer before in his life is capable of finding the VGA and plugging it in because thats how easy it is to use. US education system must be in the drain if IT specialist means you cannot plug in the VGA

    • @RObert-ns3nx
      @RObert-ns3nx 4 роки тому +3

      @@trollwarlord2967 r/whooooosshhh

    • @trollwarlord2967
      @trollwarlord2967 4 роки тому +3

      @@RObert-ns3nx thats not an r/woosh moment lmao he actually doesn't know VGA port
      edit a guy posted something before and deleted his comment

  • @lehran2516
    @lehran2516 6 років тому +1427

    "I don't know how to do that!"
    Do you have an internet connection?
    "Yeah why?"
    You have access to the collective knowledge of all humanity. Good luck!

    • @herscher1297
      @herscher1297 6 років тому +12

      I used google so often

    • @Nj1498
      @Nj1498 6 років тому +121

      'No no I left my laptop in my hotel room'
      "What about your mobile phone?"
      'You can access the internet on mobile-phones!?'

    • @juannicolascamelogarzon3947
      @juannicolascamelogarzon3947 6 років тому +33

      Boiiiiiiiii. Lost count of how many times I've solved coworkers problems with just google :p

    • @incineratorium
      @incineratorium 6 років тому +4

      @@juannicolascamelogarzon3947 it seems that you have to have certain skills to Google too. It's true!

    • @zuestoots5176
      @zuestoots5176 6 років тому +4

      Thats what i told my sister when she called and asked how to change a bad EGR on her car.. "Google it"

  • @ecmorgan69
    @ecmorgan69 6 років тому +1092

    “Common sense” isn’t a gift, it’s a curse because you have to endure all the people who lack it.

    • @clv603
      @clv603 5 років тому +24

      You're preaching my gospel, friend.

    • @jemfalor
      @jemfalor 5 років тому +6

      common sense is overrated. to the IT specialist, it is common sense.

    • @MegaIanlee
      @MegaIanlee 5 років тому +3

      golden kid....straight gold

    • @flamestoyershadowkill
      @flamestoyershadowkill 5 років тому +15

      it's 60% gift 40% curse

    • @mibjt
      @mibjt 5 років тому +1

      @Nonsense Manjaro delete sys32

  • @dudleydo-right2853
    @dudleydo-right2853 7 років тому +585

    I'm not the smartest guy on the block but my "can do" attitude definitely gets me farther than an
    "I can't" mentality.

    • @artv.9989
      @artv.9989 6 років тому +15

      I think Alexander the great said something along the lines of : Nothing is impossible for he who tries

    • @Zaprozhan
      @Zaprozhan 5 років тому +6

      "Can do!" "I'll learn!"

    • @diablo.the.cheater
      @diablo.the.cheater 5 років тому +4

      The best mentality is
      I can't but i do it anyway,with google, blessed be google with all my personal information.

    • @leflavius_nl5370
      @leflavius_nl5370 3 роки тому +1

      " Can't YET" is the best mentality

  • @zeromailss
    @zeromailss 6 років тому +913

    One of the few things I learn after going into the real world for a while is that Common Sense is surprisingly not that common

    • @serenadesilhout
      @serenadesilhout 6 років тому +33

      "Common sense" is actually quite uncommon

    • @ナフィズロイ
      @ナフィズロイ 6 років тому +26

      Common sense is actually the rarest thing in this entire earth.

    • @resdyne9590
      @resdyne9590 6 років тому +6

      First you have to define what common sense is

    • @tibfulv
      @tibfulv 6 років тому +12

      It's a bit worse than that, actually. Common sense used to be common, because we used to teach it. It's based on curiosity and logic, the latter of which was a subject in the trivium. The Socialists had it thrown out, apparently thinking nothing bad would result from removing it.

    • @MrBuns-yi2hk
      @MrBuns-yi2hk 6 років тому +2

      にゃあエイリアンMeowAlien uncommon sense?

  • @Daya337
    @Daya337 7 років тому +258

    Not to be rude but hey, use shift or ctrl instead of spacebar to wake up a computer. Because if there is some kind of message up on screen and it is an active window, space bar often ends up actually interacting with the ok or cancel button on that message / popup.

    • @rossmanngroup
      @rossmanngroup  7 років тому +162

      +Dayaa Mar Sana good point.

    • @Daya337
      @Daya337 7 років тому +34

      Thank you, keep being awesome! Excellent videos too.

    • @standuporshutup
      @standuporshutup 6 років тому +15

      That has screwed me over a number of times. Most of the time, it's start installing software, monitor went to sleep, hit spacebar. Oh crap I agreed to the "free trial" and "browser extension." Then uninstall said extension and disable the bloody trial.

    • @JF32304
      @JF32304 5 років тому +1

      Good point.

    • @BeogradskiPlatan
      @BeogradskiPlatan 5 років тому +2

      Well, true. But I prefer one finger quick touch on any ARROW key... done.

  • @theblackcatvieweraccount5402
    @theblackcatvieweraccount5402 6 років тому +149

    I once had a lady come into Walmart. She wanted to replace her year and a half old phone. I asked her what's wrong with it? She told me that a year ago(from the date that she came to Walmart) it stopped accessing the internet. 6 months after that it stopped taking phone calls at all. And last week it stopped receiving text. I asked if I could see her phone. I checked the awake time and it was legit at 99:99:99.
    She had NEVER turned her phone off... Ever... I took the battery out for ten seconds. Turned it back on. It worked like new. I had at least one customer like this a week.

    • @ИванОмельченко-б7в
      @ИванОмельченко-б7в 5 років тому +25

      Why should he? Maybe I don't understand something but it's about shitty software that requires reboots caused by memory leaks or other shit, it's not about "dumb" customers that hadn't even told to do like that. And from her possible previous experience of keyboard phones that may make no sense.

    • @donovandelozier7156
      @donovandelozier7156 5 років тому +35

      @@ИванОмельченко-б7в all computers need to be turned off every now and again.

    • @tonydavis9495
      @tonydavis9495 4 роки тому +11

      @@ИванОмельченко-б7в Good point about memory leaks and crap software. I guess that is why most modern smart phones have a "garbage and memory and stale cache clear" app. I think many lazy or inexperienced developers just want to push out their apps too quickly to make money, without giving much thought to cleanup code.

    • @Red_Foxxy_Fox
      @Red_Foxxy_Fox 4 роки тому +13

      @@ИванОмельченко-б7в Computers need to sleep, just like you, don't be cruel to them

    • @adammoussa7295
      @adammoussa7295 4 роки тому +1

      @@donovandelozier7156 **sight** except linux...

  • @AnthonyHandcock
    @AnthonyHandcock 6 років тому +178

    My favourite idiot IT guy story... I get a call from a customer who wants me to come out and fix their microfilm reader printer which was 'dead'. I ask the obvious questions like... "Are you sure it's plugged in?" and "have you checked the 'doors' are all shut?" and I get the usual "Yes, yes of course I have!" so off I go forty miles down the road to have a look.
    When I get there the machine has been moved from its old position in the office to the server room and there it was not plugged in. There was one double socket in the room with the server plugged in one hole and an electric kettle plugged into the other. "There... It's not plugged in." says I... "I'm afraid you're still going to have to pay my call out fee and minimum labour charge so if you'd just sign here please..."
    So the guy signs and then reaches down and pulls not the plug on the kettle but the plug leading to the server... The one next to the sign saying in big red letters "DO NOT SWITCH OFF!" and plugs in the reader printer. This gibbering moron was their IT department.
    As for why there was an electric kettle in a server room... I don't know either.

    • @usoap141
      @usoap141 5 років тому +39

      they wanna make the server room moist and comfy for the computers LMAO

    • @mikem9536
      @mikem9536 5 років тому +7

      @@usoap141 For the earl grey tea.

    • @jacquesb5248
      @jacquesb5248 5 років тому +12

      I have also charged someone a callout and labour charge just to switch something on

  • @WizardNumberNext
    @WizardNumberNext 6 років тому +252

    Well if this guy was charging 10k-20k, then you should charge him 5k for connecting monitor

  • @xys007
    @xys007 7 років тому +338

    I work with "specialists" on a daily basis and I have no idea what 90% of them are paid for.

    • @trens1005
      @trens1005 6 років тому +17

      I know that feel, North Carolina is bad for that in the educational system. One woman had sticky keys enabled.

    • @madcircle7311
      @madcircle7311 6 років тому +3

      Prestige probably

    • @sokolum
      @sokolum 6 років тому +1

      Good, same thing way when you are walking into a hospital.

    • @Sypaka
      @Sypaka 6 років тому +18

      You know you work with a moron, if you see him having "one click" and "Jump mouse to default button" enabled at the same time.
      Now imagine, you come to him, not knowing he has this enabled. You put your USB drive in and it fails to detect the volume right at the moment you double-click the drive.
      What you end up is: You click the drive at the first click, get an error message and the fucking mouse cursor snaps to the button saying "FORMAT" and this happens in the same time span of a double click around ~240ms

    • @Wrathlon
      @Wrathlon 6 років тому +5

      ExcentriX Holy shit why would you ever set it up like that? Did you bitch slap him with his PC?

  • @dj_them
    @dj_them 7 років тому +13

    "If somebody came up with this shit, who is a human, then I as a human can also figure it out." This is my new fucking motto

  • @mikethewordsmith4263
    @mikethewordsmith4263 6 років тому +91

    Google. The one, real, IT skill that I use most is knowing how to manipulate search terms to find, utilize, and continue utilizing the information I need. When something changes? You find the next person that knows what they're doing or someone with similar issues and you figure it out. Then you JUST. KEEP. DOING. THAT.

    • @P07AT0
      @P07AT0 5 років тому +7

      Amen. I keep doing that and people are in awe of my "amazing IT skills" and keep asking me to fix their shit even though I know any person could go online, read and fix stuff alone.. Its actually annoying how lazy people have become.

    • @Haki145
      @Haki145 4 роки тому +5

      @@P07AT0 Exactly, whenever someone is describing a problem they're having with let's say a phone or something I always ask "Did you Google it or maybe tried going into settings?" Most of the time the answer is no, why people do that? And whats even worse is that this applies to many other things, not only IT related stuff, "hey what's the phone of that store?" Just google it. "Hey what does this word mean?" Fucking google it.

    • @P07AT0
      @P07AT0 4 роки тому

      @@Haki145 If a person built it a person can figure out how it works.

    • @jalsol
      @jalsol 4 роки тому +2

      it's just that not anyone can have the ability to "do searches online", even in these days, idky but it's just like that, many people ask me to fix their stuff and I just tell them to search for the damn keywords when I don't have time, it works most of the time

  • @Asharas
    @Asharas 7 років тому +130

    I remember a little personal story: I called my ISP to notify them my connection was in trouble, giving them infos like bandwidth and ping. The "IT expert" on the phone cluelessly asked me "What's a ping?"
    I hanged up...

    • @nicolopez2181
      @nicolopez2181 5 років тому +50

      Close the windows, you were letting the wifi out

    • @aryamanrajaputra9753
      @aryamanrajaputra9753 4 роки тому +3

      @@nicolopez2181 i hope this is sarcasm

    • @Lousy_Bastard
      @Lousy_Bastard 4 роки тому +15

      @@aryamanrajaputra9753 Oh my your slow if you actually had to ask that.

    • @aryamanrajaputra9753
      @aryamanrajaputra9753 4 роки тому +4

      @@Lousy_Bastard i know it was probably sarcasm, but some people are dumb enough to believe that [not calling poster dumb]

    • @n3rdst0rm
      @n3rdst0rm 4 роки тому +1

      Did they ask you to unplug it and wait a minute.

  • @ThoolooExpress
    @ThoolooExpress 8 років тому +36

    Anybody who shows up without a laptop, login information, the ability to check their email on their phone, or the common sense to plug in a VGA cable does not deserve to be called a "specialist"

    • @RMA12
      @RMA12 8 років тому +2

      +ThoolooExpress In british IT Land, we say "specialist are special." {needs}

    • @mediacrisp
      @mediacrisp 8 років тому

      +Ryan Abbott Do we?

    • @mediacrisp
      @mediacrisp 8 років тому

      No, suck it yourself mate

  • @roam3r690
    @roam3r690 6 років тому +85

    When I was in high school my class went to a computer lab to work on a project. Legend says that there was a computer that didn't work for years.
    I turned it on and it beeped a few times. I searched up the error code for that computer and it was the ram.
    I open it, take out the ram, put it back in and turn it on.
    It worked.
    Apparently my school is supposed to have some IT guys that fix these things, but obviously they are too busy doing other things for years to fix a computer for 2 mins.

    • @Lyoko1309
      @Lyoko1309 5 років тому +9

      You should've sent them a bill.

  • @SolidStateWorkshop
    @SolidStateWorkshop 8 років тому +27

    "If somebody came up with this shit, who is a human, then I as a human can also figure it out." Absolutely spot on, sir.

    • @MarshallMathersthe7th
      @MarshallMathersthe7th 8 років тому +1

      +SolidStateWorkshop What if im not human.

    • @SolidStateWorkshop
      @SolidStateWorkshop 8 років тому +4

      Then props for figuring out how to use a computer and write in english.

    • @lmeza1983
      @lmeza1983 7 років тому

      Solid State Workshop resources and time play a huge role, so is not enough to be a human.

  • @GarryReyom
    @GarryReyom 8 років тому +275

    I Google my way through life and end up knowing how to do not just anything I'm required to, but even things I will never need to know. I'm a photographer but I know the steps to make a sink out of a rock. Hell I've watched Primative Technology because absorbing information is interesting and fun. I would hate myself if I became incompetent.

    • @invertedv12powerhouse77
      @invertedv12powerhouse77 7 років тому +3

      yeah I feel ya.... I hate feeling incompetent. im a mechanic right now even ive never actually work on many thing besides tiny things, making 2 models but I try to catch up as much as I can. I got a pretty good eye for diagnostics however, especially electricity, hydraulics and computers

    • @egonieser
      @egonieser 7 років тому +11

      Garry Reyom Indeed. In the age of Google there is no such thing as "don't know", there is a tutorial or a manual for just about anything man or even alien-made (lol). Problem is people can't be arsed. When i don't know something, a quick online search will educate me, be it a new standard for a lightbulb or latest developments in string theory.

    • @GarryReyom
      @GarryReyom 7 років тому

      Egonieser Locman alien made? Time to Google!

    • @egonieser
      @egonieser 7 років тому

      ***** Well, obviously that was a joke... Or was it...?

    • @GarryReyom
      @GarryReyom 7 років тому

      You've heard of the x-files right? Definitely not a joke

  • @excitedaboutlearning1639
    @excitedaboutlearning1639 4 роки тому +17

    One thing Louis has made me realize is that stopping saying, "I don't know," and replacing it by, "How, what etc." definitely gets you far. Instead of defaulting to ask others, you become independent.

  • @BiscuitHead22
    @BiscuitHead22 7 років тому +69

    Oh please, everyone knows you have to be a level 97 Necromancer in order to be able to cast VGA spells.

  • @TheAnon03
    @TheAnon03 6 років тому +628

    The US education system (ours too really, but the US especialy) is geared towards teaching people the answers to the tests, not how to come up with the answers for themselves.

    • @DergZaks
      @DergZaks 6 років тому +45

      TheAnon03 i am in computer science school and alot of basic stuff is completely missing and only way to learn that is either fucking googling it yourself or going to colege

    • @ThePalatineHill
      @ThePalatineHill 6 років тому +17

      that really depends on the teacher but for the most part that's true. I've had teachers where (college mainly) the answer was worth only 1/7 from the total score

    • @Eyem1337
      @Eyem1337 6 років тому +34

      TheAnon03 I had a college professor for a final exam give us a list of 10 questions and we had to pick 4 for our exam (3 days before the exam). So I picked my 4, went to the college library to find a book to study it and guess what... the exact questions WITH THE ANSWERS were in that text book. Aced it 100% and got called out on it I said the answers and questions were freely available. There’s nothing he could do, same for the school.

    • @DD-sw1dd
      @DD-sw1dd 6 років тому +7

      I agree....but I thought it was a worldwide issue. Especially with US and Europe public schools.

    • @kitsunekid16
      @kitsunekid16 6 років тому

      True. When I was in high-school the practice test ended up being literally the same as the final test for a few teachers

  • @b00nish
    @b00nish 6 років тому +56

    Hahaha, yes, I run a small IT support company for over 10 years now and I see this all the time. So called "specialists" for specific business software are the worst. Those people literally can't plug a cable in, create an user account, make a network share or whatever. The only thing they can is click "Next" in the installer of their software.
    I regularly get calls where business owners ask me if I could come and hold hands with the "specialist" from the company they bought their expensive business software from because the guy refuses to do anything other on their computers than click "Next" in his installer... they usually claim that it's company policy and that they don't want to be responsible for anything.
    Sad thing is: They ACTUALLY f*ck up the customers computer when you convince them to do any actual work. So don't do this, even if it seems impossible to you that one could f*ck up in such a situation!
    A while ago I had a case where some business software guy managed to render all four computers in a small architecture firm useless, when he tried to create a network share for his software (the company had no server at that time). I still don't really know how he did it, but after his attempts, you couldn't login on any account on any of those computers. Best thing was: After shutting down the whole company he left because he had to go to the next customer... so they made an emergency call to me, to restore the functionality of their system...
    Of course, a lot of the poeple in IT are not only incompetent but also fraudulent. Every few weeks I'm confronted with customers that have been massively lied to and/or overcharged by other IT specialists. One guy in my area systematically sells computer systems to (mostly elder) private persons that are worth 1000 - 2000$ and charges them 5000 - 6000$. And that's just one example of a hundred.
    Truth ist: Knowing nothing and clicking "next" in an installer or ripping people off can bring you much more money in tech than actually knowing what you are doing. In the end it's the fair and competent guys like us that hear the wailing of the ripped-off customers and in the end are even asked for a discount since the customers have already wasted all their money on the idiots and freudsters.

    • @EarlFaulk
      @EarlFaulk 4 роки тому +1

      My teacher from that scam NIT school I went to ripped me off by building a PC where the mobo wasnt mounted correctly and shorted out. I seem to recall he shut it off before POST was done when I went to pick it up.

  • @etjrowe
    @etjrowe 7 років тому +72

    PREACH! I'm in the Navy and we have specific ratings (job specialties). I'm technically an Electronics Technician, an ET. But I've started referring to myself as Everything Tech, because I am so tired of lazy people saying "I'm not trained to do that" or "that's not my job". I was trained to repair electronics, mostly radios and radar. But I'm currently working as a system admin, because that is what I need to be able to do right now. I have no mechanic experience, but I've taken apart and repaired the diesel engine in a HMMV because no one else could be bothered to fix it and I needed it to run. I learned to repair generators and HVAC systems because we didn't have anyone "qualified" at the time. I learned to pick locks because no one in the military seems to be able to keep track of a set of keys for more than a few days. We live in a time when the information you need to learn almost ANYTHING is available nearly instantly anywhere you go. Fuck the specialist attitude. Love your videos. Tons of good stuff. Keep it up!

    • @rossmanngroup
      @rossmanngroup  7 років тому +7

      +etjrowe thank you!

    • @bmwguy145
      @bmwguy145 6 років тому +1

      Well said! I think it's a great thing to kind of be a jack of all trades type

    • @Zaprozhan
      @Zaprozhan 5 років тому

      Right on! "Can do!" and "I'll figure it out!" I once referred to myself as the "guy who does what no one else is qualified to do."

  • @JeFi2
    @JeFi2 8 років тому +436

    ...and I still can't get a job in IT

    • @TheGamersRace
      @TheGamersRace 8 років тому +18

      Ikr

    • @nimisidiv9244
      @nimisidiv9244 8 років тому +16

      +99MHz of Gaming can i charge u 10k-20k to install something...

    • @nustada
      @nustada 8 років тому +34

      +99MHz of Gaming
      Stop waiting for a job. Hire yourself. If you can't hire yourself, maybe you don't deserve a job.

    • @morxmeister11
      @morxmeister11 8 років тому +89

      +nustada not knowing different laws for self empliyment in different countries, just talking shit, thx.

    • @Strider9655
      @Strider9655 8 років тому +93

      +99MHz of Gaming I had the same issue, i'm an electronics engineer, self taught in IT, I ran my own IT business until I couldn't handle the stress of dealing with stupid customers.
      I applied to work at a local school, doing their IT, I would have been working with an old friend of mine, but they gave the job to some graduate in computer science WHO on their first day couldn't even do a clean install of Windows AND jammed a USB mouse into a parallel printer port (how is that even possible?).
      Want a job in IT? get a worthless degree and talk a lot of BS.

  • @IanMellows
    @IanMellows 7 років тому +281

    Hi Louis. Sometimes so called "safety legislation" blocks your path in the most annoying way. My central heating boiler failed (no ignition) and I quickly realized that the control board was at fault since it was one of my own designs from a few years back. I could quickly diagnose the fault down to a faulty diode (the one fitted was not to my spec) but I could not remove the board to repair it without breaking the security seal. No choice but to call in the gas board "qualified" technician who in fairness quickly diagnosed a faulty control board and quoted me €400 plus labour. we sold these to the manufacturer for €12.49 plus the fact that I knew it only needed a 5 cent diode. Luckily being a semi state body the obligatory "lunch time" arrived and the guy bade me farewell, promising to be back shortly. Well guess what, he left the board on the worktop and I seized the opportunity to replace the diode. After returning from his lunch some 2 hours later I suggested he try the board again just in case it was merely a bad connection. He agreed and lo and behold everything was perfect. So there you have it I was not "qualified" to repair my own design

    • @bbgun061
      @bbgun061 6 років тому +10

      You should have just broken the seal. Who's gonna know?

    • @MrFinlandery
      @MrFinlandery 6 років тому +25

      maybe insurance company etc, if it blows up etc?

    • @erilgaz
      @erilgaz 6 років тому +16

      Sadly, such legislation is often needed to prevent people from killing themselves and the unfortunate people around them.

    • @SpamDestroyer
      @SpamDestroyer 6 років тому +22

      Very true. At a metalworking complex I used to work at I witnessed the CEO's son high on ego try to fix a CNC machine himself only for him to touch the wrong things and electrocute himself to death.

    • @erilgaz
      @erilgaz 6 років тому +17

      @Undefined Lastname Yeah, let's allow people to DIY the wiring in their apartments. It's not like there are other people who would be harmed by a fire. The truth is that usually, when a person does a stupid thing, it harms the people around him or her as well.

  • @madumlao
    @madumlao 7 років тому +87

    Advice for KVMs, just in case some idiot leaves a "Do you want to format this computer and sell your soul to Satan" dialog box on, use control, shift, or caps lock (rather than spacebar) as your default resume key.

    • @ELVTechnology
      @ELVTechnology 6 років тому

      Windows will usually send you to a login screen, not the current session.

    • @BattousaiHBr
      @BattousaiHBr 6 років тому +20

      That sounds like a needless suggestion to a situation that only a completely imbecile and moronic person would do.
      Based on my coworkers, I'll do it.

    • @TheGodCold
      @TheGodCold 6 років тому +4

      +1 to this suggestion. Saved my ass one time

    • @ELVTechnology
      @ELVTechnology 6 років тому

      @StoveToast timed out screen? By default sleep will send you to the lock screen, as will the screensaver.

    • @rybaluc
      @rybaluc 5 років тому

      I usually use servers with builtin remote management and KVM. I never bother with consumer grade hw and external KVM facility. Especially if even cheaper servers are equipped or can be optionally equipped with it those days. WIth such system you can even flash bios and reinstall os remotely from scratch.

  • @nicoredje
    @nicoredje 6 років тому +161

    If you can not plug in a monitor you should not call yourself a IT specialist...

    • @TheRealFobican
      @TheRealFobican 5 років тому +10

      Idiocracy is becoming real.

    • @myes344
      @myes344 5 років тому

      Oh o back to school for this it dude

    • @myes344
      @myes344 5 років тому +1

      No joke a co worker ask what is electrolyte

    • @_VI701
      @_VI701 4 роки тому +2

      @Ricardo Santos but they still should be able to plug a fucking cable in.

    • @Gadzinisko
      @Gadzinisko 4 роки тому +1

      Or a person living in a XXI century.
      Reminds me of a scene from IT Crowd when Roy asks someone on the phone "You do know how a button works? (...) Excuse me, are you from the past?"

  • @Matty0mega
    @Matty0mega 3 роки тому +2

    I worked for a server maintenance company and one of my customers was a group of hospitals. One hospital had a domain controller that was "down". I got a call for it at midnight. Local support didn't know what to do. I go to my office, grab some possible parts, head over to the hospital and see nothing on the screen. Hitting a key did nothing, KVM connected. I got a monitor and keyboard, made a quick crash cart, and hooked it up and see something on the screen: "the error log is full. Press F1 to continue". I clear the error log, server boots in to windows, domain controller is back online. This did help prove that the vendor didn't configure redundancy properly, but the local support didn't think to plug in a monitor and see what was going on bc technically a monitor was already plugged in. So in short, hitting F1 to continue helped me get a job there a few years later, which helped them as well. 11 years later, I'm still here.

  • @animujdev8917
    @animujdev8917 8 років тому +524

    But did He update Acrobat Reader ?

    • @jddelarosa
      @jddelarosa 8 років тому +11

      hahahahah

    • @CheckEmGG
      @CheckEmGG 8 років тому +53

      Animuj Michal just install Google Ultron. it has PDF reader

    • @keyboardwarrior3327
      @keyboardwarrior3327 7 років тому +31

      Animuj Michal few people will get this, I'm lucky to be a part of the few

    • @markkeilys
      @markkeilys 7 років тому +10

      A surprising number of people will get this Keyboard Warrior.

    • @airelek3757
      @airelek3757 7 років тому +2

      Don't dude it was hacked.......

  • @sideshowbob1544
    @sideshowbob1544 7 років тому +306

    Millionaire business owner runs Windows server 2006 on a ten year old PC with 2GB of RAM ( well you could log into it, and it somehow manged to serve files, but backups always failed, which they didn't seem concerned about, it did not even have resources to update virus signatures) When I tried to explain these things to him, and mentioned that the server that runs his WHOLE BUSINESS is due to fail completely, he blew me off. What he was concerned about was that his ten year old laptop with its ten year old battery wouldn't hold a charge. Then calls me up on a Friday at 5pm saying his server is down (No shit Sherlock) and expected me to come out immediately and fix it for $25 an hour! And that was the end of that business relationship. Good luck with Geek Squad.

    • @zhen86
      @zhen86 6 років тому +26

      server 2006?

    • @microdesigns2000
      @microdesigns2000 6 років тому

      zhen86 lol

    • @k.chriscaldwell4141
      @k.chriscaldwell4141 6 років тому +9

      How about clients that won't let you lock down their PCs out of fear of alienating their staff, but want to know why you need to come out so often?!

    • @Nj1498
      @Nj1498 6 років тому

      pong lenis He probably means 2016?

    • @OnlyKaerius
      @OnlyKaerius 6 років тому +7

      He probably means Vista Business, the 2006 version of windows NT.

  • @bschraders
    @bschraders 6 років тому +16

    One 3rd party tech once tried to pull a live server out of a rack without unplugging anything, to replace a drive in a front hotswap bay....

  • @zushiba
    @zushiba 7 років тому +26

    I loved every minute of this rant. I've dealt with vendors like this who have no clue what they're doing with anything outside their very specific area and it's frustrating to all hell.

  • @neglesaks
    @neglesaks 7 років тому +838

    Louis, how much did your VGA certification course cost?

    • @Nikarus2370
      @Nikarus2370 7 років тому +91

      Bout $75 when I bought my first monitor

    • @swapnilkumbhare4357
      @swapnilkumbhare4357 6 років тому +131

      When I reinstalled Windows 10 on my laptop, my roommate asked me if I had a "OS installation course". The best part, he's doing a course in Computer Science Engineering.

    • @grifon97
      @grifon97 6 років тому +21

      you made this up, didn't ya? :D does not Computer Science course begin by "install linux to your computer, possibly along your old Win instalation"?

    • @swapnilkumbhare4357
      @swapnilkumbhare4357 6 років тому +54

      Tomáš Kasl No, we are not taught to install an OS maybe because it would take a lot of time as most of the Universities do not have projectors in every classroom and the teachers would have to explain it using chalk and blackboard.
      Here are 2 more incidents I remember:
      Once a guy came to me saying that his laptop is running slow just after 2 days of purchase. Reason? 2gb RAM running Windows 10 x64.
      My relative wanted to buy a PC (including monitor, keyboard, speakers, mouse and the usual stuff like antivirus) for his son, so he asked me how much could it cost. I told him it will cost a minimum $350-$500 which was very expensive for him. Clearly annoyed, he bought a "New" PC from his friend for $200. Later when I visited them I checked the specifications. It had celeron, 2gb DDR2 RAM, 80gb HDD, windows XP.
      They all sound like they are made up. But the cringe is real.
      Sorry for the long comment.

    • @B3Band
      @B3Band 6 років тому +56

      No. You are not taught to install an OS because if you can't install an OS, you don't deserve to even be enrolled in that school.

  • @賴志偉-d7h
    @賴志偉-d7h 6 років тому +4

    I experienced what you said first hand. I attended graduate school in the US. One day, when I was doing my thesis, I messed around with my glasses because one of the legs was wobbly. The tiny screw came off and I couldn't put it back. I rushed to the nearest optician which was in a mall. There was a long line and the guy at the front desk told me repair would cost me $20+. I couldn't wait so I went to a sunglasses shop in the same mall. The first thing the guy at the shop said when I show him my glasses was "Are those correction glasses? ... Wow... I'm not suppose to touch those. It will get me into trouble." I asked him very nicely and told him that I have a paper to finish and he finally agreed to fix my glasses. Sqink sqink sqink... took him 2 seconds. Now I carry a mini-screwdriver wherever I go just in case.
    I like your videos and I think you are a damn smart person. People should realize that a certificate/degree/education doesn't make you smart, just perhaps more of a bigot. Come on America! Where's that can-do spirit?

  • @Tumathy
    @Tumathy 8 років тому +37

    How in the fuck can't an "IT Specialist" plug in a monitor and charge $20k?, Jesus fucking Christ.

  • @ryanpatrick1984
    @ryanpatrick1984 8 років тому +6

    "Doesn't give two shits of a fuck". I like that. I have now added that to my list of funny things to say and impress people with. Thank you.

    • @JuanMorales-bv7qr
      @JuanMorales-bv7qr 8 років тому +3

      +Ryan Patrick "half a flying shit" is a pretty decent one too

  • @WBush-uc9pe
    @WBush-uc9pe 6 років тому +5

    3:28 "doesn't give two shits of a fuck"
    Clearly, I need to work on my cursing game...
    Well said sir!

  • @lordmetroid
    @lordmetroid 8 років тому +266

    If that is the level of an IT-specialist, I suppose I will have to call myself "Super IT-specialist, over 9000"!

    • @EvenTheDogAgrees
      @EvenTheDogAgrees 8 років тому +27

      Wouldn't do that if I were you. Before you know, you'll be running around "fixing" everyone's computer after they installed the latest malware again.
      Oh, and if ever you find yourself becoming a software developer: don't be like me and actually tell people when they ask... Instead, tell 'em you're a teamlead, or in middle management or something. Not software developer, not even accountant! Pick something with absolutely zero real-world applicable skills. It's the only way to protect your gaming time. ;)

    • @tdkuk1
      @tdkuk1 7 років тому +1

      HEADSHOT!!!!!!

    • @h4t3sp4wn244
      @h4t3sp4wn244 7 років тому +8

      Just tell them you work at denny's and you got told off last week about giving discounts or having visitors so don't bother asking or coming in...also if you have a company car with the logo splattered all over it, just tell them you bought it super cheap because of the branding and you plan on getting it repainted soon. If you have to answer your phone with the business's name and standard greeting, just tell them you're helping a friend. If you have to wear a uniform with the business logo, just tell them [Business Name] makes some really great shirts, and then talk about how stain resistant it is or some shit. If they get interested in your miracle shirt and ask where they can get one, just tell them you got it in another country that time you were out on uh denny's....er..related...uh... Fuck it, just tell them you fudged your references, embellished your resume, and you have no idea what you're doing at your job.
      *Bonus points if it's true*

  • @Ricky9111999
    @Ricky9111999 8 років тому +75

    Want to be a IT specialist? Can you plug in a vga cable?You can?Congrats! You're already a professional it specialist!

    • @roborexton
      @roborexton 8 років тому +16

      Ricky9111999 No no no no no. If you can plug in monitor you're not an IT specialist. You're a god amongst men. One time I successfully installed Google Chrome and I can proudly call myself a level 3 IT guy. I'm pretty sure that to master monitor installation you have to be at least a level 70 IT guy, or a level 8 Wizard.

    • @tenshi7angel
      @tenshi7angel 7 років тому +2

      I must be a Grandmaster IT Specialist and a Plumber. I built my whole machine, and liquid cooled it with a 560 mm radiator, 1080 SLI, and it's on a utility cart so I can setup my HTC Vive in any room I want. What the fuck with the "cannot plug a cable in for a 10,000 ~ 20,000 dollar job"? You could have a professional killer do a hit job for that money, and see a picture of a dead body. =w=

    • @pedrofigueroa7342
      @pedrofigueroa7342 7 років тому

      te
      nshi7angel

    • @Olivia-W
      @Olivia-W 7 років тому

      Welcome to the ranks of "People Who Have Brains." Please visit reddit's Tales From Tech Support to see more.

    • @lotem2236
      @lotem2236 7 років тому +2

      RoboRexton oh shit, I'm god then, I built my own computer and repair my own tech

  • @bigo93
    @bigo93 7 років тому +14

    2001 I wasnt sure how to add a network card to my PC and had to have a friend show me.
    Today I am the go-to IT guy, and know tonnes more than that friend.

  • @accordinglyryan
    @accordinglyryan 8 років тому +13

    ...are you trying to tell me an IT professional can't plug in a fucking VGA cable!??!?!?!
    I must be the next Einstein, fuck...

    • @MrKillswitch88
      @MrKillswitch88 8 років тому

      +Dell0304
      Impressive stupidity isn't it, just imagine if they had to build a a server let alone mess with anything ancient. People my age are clueless about ancient things like XT/AT era machines that businesses use for industrial use ect.

    • @accordinglyryan
      @accordinglyryan 8 років тому

      The sad part is, I'm 18 and I own at least one AT machine, and I know how it works. Computers aren't rocket science.
      Like Louis said, it's not so much about your certs or anything, it's about having some common sense.

    • @aozora7
      @aozora7 8 років тому

      +Dell0304 Probably one of those idiots that got into IT because he thought it paid well, while having zero interest or experience in the field.
      Most people who are actually interested in IT, build their own PCs, so they know how to plug in a goddamn monitor and much more.

    • @leandrolaporta2196
      @leandrolaporta2196 8 років тому

      +MrKillswitch88 exactly, I will love to see them trying to setup a multi-io card with the jumpers, or deal with a computone multiport hehe, is so easy now...

    • @youtubasoarus
      @youtubasoarus 8 років тому

      +Dell0304 I can only imagine if it was a DVI-D or DVI-I or ... any other DVI type cable... that lady would have lost her fucking mind.

  • @slimgibbs14
    @slimgibbs14 8 років тому +46

    i learned to hook up a vga monitor when i was 10. i looked at it and hooked it up

    • @wareagle3065
      @wareagle3065 8 років тому +13

      +Shad0 R3ap3r Gaming I'm sure a 4 year old could do it if it wasn't for the screws. Blue goes with blue, crazy right?

    • @PimpMatt0
      @PimpMatt0 8 років тому +2

      +wareagle3065 Like legos.

    • @prizedcoffeecup
      @prizedcoffeecup 8 років тому +5

      Hell, I remember before I knew things about computers that I wanted to fix an issue my first one had initially, where kicking it would make it reboot or die. I opened it not knowing what to expect, but giving no fucks about it being more broken afterwards, and I found one plug backed out quite a bit. I put 2 and 2 together, thinking that my Genesis controller would not work correctly if the plug weren't inserted all the way, and pushed in the plug of that fat ass ribbon cable. No more stalls and crashes from small amounts of shock.
      Lesson: Ride a tire swing, and you'll always go back to where you started. Ride a bike and you can go wherever the fuck you please.

    • @o0Donuts0o
      @o0Donuts0o 7 років тому +5

      Congratulations. You matched the colours. You can thank the PC'97 spec for that.

    • @marcywantsto7553
      @marcywantsto7553 6 років тому +1

      When you want something done, do it yourself. Don't know how to do it? Figure it out, we have google. And if you are still having trouble, use your brain and try harder. Anyone can fix a computer if they try and take the time.

  • @henrymmene4470
    @henrymmene4470 6 років тому +59

    This reminds me of when I was buying a CPU. I was literally forced to start teaching someone who is selling these stuff about cores, socket and generations of CPU.

    • @Coolabhinavsingh9
      @Coolabhinavsingh9 6 років тому +3

      Henry Mmene i see you’re a man of culture 🧐

    • @-Duyuc-CA-N
      @-Duyuc-CA-N 6 років тому +14

      r/iamverysmart

    • @spacewad8745
      @spacewad8745 6 років тому +5

      happens to me every time I visit my local store. Also the weird look the guy gives you is nasty.

    • @workingonanames
      @workingonanames 3 роки тому

      @@-Duyuc-CA-N Are they though? Trying to hard or even at all I mean

  • @mr.sandman5311
    @mr.sandman5311 6 років тому +551

    "Don't confuse schooling with education"
    - Elon Musk

    • @finderrio
      @finderrio 4 роки тому +9

      Elon Musk is a clown

    • @Omlet221
      @Omlet221 4 роки тому +4

      sebb - thanks for your input

    • @finderrio
      @finderrio 4 роки тому +3

      @@Omlet221 he's a buffoon then.

    • @realmcafee
      @realmcafee 4 роки тому +1

      hyperloop by 2020 - elon musk

    • @aedenwalker451
      @aedenwalker451 4 роки тому

      @@lilylopnco vaush on yt has a pretty good take on Elon musk.

  • @bradleycheek8520
    @bradleycheek8520 6 років тому +18

    Tbh I knew how to plug in a VGA monitor by the time I was like 5. Blue plug goes to blue plug; power goes to the wall. It's really not that complicated

    • @hamiltonsystems
      @hamiltonsystems 4 роки тому

      You would be surprised how many bent pins I come across.

    • @bradleycheek8520
      @bradleycheek8520 4 роки тому +1

      @Carl Matthew Hamilton - CHTSI Fair enough, but if you plug it in and the plug fits, but you still don't get a signal, then you know your problem isn't the type of connector, and is more likely the physical integrity of said connector. It's a basic troubleshooting process.

  • @OPTIONALWATCH
    @OPTIONALWATCH 6 років тому +2

    From 10:05 and on, YOUR REAL LIFE SCHOOL LESSON BEGINS. Pay attention and bookmark it to listen to it until you can recite it like the Pledge of Allegiance. Unlike Louis, I did get my A+ Certification and wanted to certify on other things and had this notion that I couldn't touch anything else that I wasn't certified on. Imagine, I even have an Associates degree in Audio Recording. I relate to Louis so much because we've been involved in things quite similar. Even his name is like mine. He's got to be my brother from another mother! HERE'S MY STORY: I worked from 2001 to 2005 for a big company in Illinois that did upgrades for customer orders making $9/hour. Each day that passed I asked myself when I was going to leave this dump hole. In order to start making a "positive change" in my mind I decided to go back to school and study Management and go to school after work. I didn't planned to have the company pay for tuition but they did and they made it easy. To make the story short, 2 weeks before I had finished my management degree to go from the warehouse into an office environment , I went upstairs to get coffee from the "big shots" coffee maker because they had better coffee then us poor technicians, so I went there and stopped, had a sip of my coffee and looked at the cubicles and said to myself: "this is my new working environment, I will be doing what they're doing and will be making more money." I felt like the guy from Coming to America that said: See I'm washing lettuce, soon I'll be on fries, then grill and about two years assistant manager and that's where the big bucks start rolling in. SO GUESS WHAT I DID? I packed my things and left the company within 3 weeks after that trip upstairs. The mentality I was creating during those times were similar to what Louis explains here from 10:05 on. I was feeling that I could do this on my own and make my own money. I knew by experience that people needed me to do things they didn't want to do because they couldn't do it even if I explained it to them. Also the biggest influencer and motivator was that Geek Squad was ripping people off and I could fix their computers for the fraction of that price. So I decided to break my agreement with the company of NOT opening shop on them. I was smart. I kept it low key and was coming out of my basement and visiting customers like an old fashion doctor that takes home calls. It became a very successful entreprise for me at a moment when the economy in 2008 was struggling. This is when I realized that I could do anything I put my actions into. Today I am learning Python and other languages. I love programming more than fixing computers. There's an underserved market in the Spanish-speaking communities in the field of Education. I'm about to make gadgets, games and other programs for this community and I can do it because anyone can if you really want to. Learn by trial and error, learn with books, learn by doing and learn from youtube. People like Louis serve almost 3/4 of a million subscribers. You are getting this content for free. You are learning real life experience with no BS attached to it. AND I LEAVE YOU WITH THIS: Put his videos up in your workbench while you work on your systems and get inspiration my friends.

  • @wau-l9
    @wau-l9 8 років тому +45

    "I can put together a Linux distribution without reading the Gentoo manual"
    I laughed at that for God knows how long

  • @pistonpilot
    @pistonpilot 7 років тому +93

    I guarantee you that most of these IT specialists have certifications up the ying yang. Years ago I was working Server 2000 via command (cacls no less) and in walks the next latest and greatest to tell me he has all the microsoft certs. As he is watching me work, he says "what is that?" Hmmm, it's the command line. He says it again, "what is that?"

    • @antred11
      @antred11 7 років тому +15

      pistonpilot I have a whole buch of certs myself, most of which are completely meaningless. They pretty much hand them out just for showing up.

    • @pistonpilot
      @pistonpilot 7 років тому +21

      That's not entirely true. I had at one time some Cisco certifications. I worked hard to get them. You didn't get them by showing up, you got them by passing the certification test.

    • @antred11
      @antred11 7 років тому +7

      pistonpilot Well yes, obviously. But really, how challenging were those tests?

    • @ashleyjohansson230
      @ashleyjohansson230 7 років тому +22

      Microsoft specialists are so fucking retarded. Whenever you ask a question on microsoft's website with those "specialists" , they always give some of the dumbest answers to questions about using Windows. Some thinking Windows 7 and windows XP are the same thing, some telling you that you need to use the goddamn CMD just to access the control panel which already has a shortcut on the start button, and some saying your PC is not good enough to run new microsoft software when you have an i7 with 8GB of ram with a 400 dollar GPU, and some saying that an important windows process in the taskmanager is a virus, this is so ridiculous, seriously.

    • @polar-lights5778
      @polar-lights5778 7 років тому +18

      And then the bastards mark the issue as solved and lock the thread, so no-one can give a real answer.

  • @ShannonLandsberger
    @ShannonLandsberger 4 роки тому +3

    This is one of my favorite videos that you have released. I learned early on that learning how to fix anything that I can figure out was useful and needed. I also had an electronics instructor that impressed into us that the guy that can figure out how things work and fix it will always be more needed and secure in his job than the guy who only knows how to swap a part. In my life I have only been unemployed one time that lasted more than a few days, and with only a tech school certificate in electronics, I work at a relatively high level within my organization.

  • @JoeCubicle
    @JoeCubicle 8 років тому +4

    Thank you for this Louis. I've been a Dev for 18 years and I am not the brightest knife in the box by any means. What I can do is think, step back and look at the big pic, actually deal with people, understand what they need/want vs what they say, be polite and professional despite my 'feelings' toward them and get the job done despite roadblocks. I tell my kids all the time that they will NEVER have to worry about having a job ever if you do a couple things. Be real during an interview, be calm, think, treat people nice, admit when you don't know something then go figure it out, follow up with people a week after a fix, show people you care and if you do those things better than the actual work you do (to a point) you will be loved and needed thus retaining a job. UGH!! Great vids Louis!

  • @ACOnetwork
    @ACOnetwork 7 років тому +8

    I will say something too. This video, reminded me how idiotic some computer service stores can be ... .
    One of my stories, that above statement is correct: Once, someone goes to store, says that DVD-burner is not working and they keept computer for 3 days and what do you think, what did they say? "Sorry, your DVD-burner died, you need another one". Ok then costumer agreed and they added new burner in. They left old one as agreed. After one week, that person came to me, and said, that old's DVD-burner light still turns on and if I can help him. I said ofcourse. When I opened computer case, IDE and power cable are still connected to a old burner. Just for kicks, I only pulled out both connectors and connected them back, turned computer on and DVD-burner was working like a charm.
    So ... what do you think about this situation? There was been even easier and harder things, where "technicians" done theirs "great" work. I too do not have college, just high school, almost all things I know, I learned by my self. And even not, that I am not programing websites and apps for Android, because of my health issues. I can still beat manny techs by using logic and research, while is not too complex.
    I just hate those people, that calls themself "technician"... so anyone wants to share your story?
    By the way, Louis, great video =)

  • @JeremieLariviere
    @JeremieLariviere 5 років тому +14

    just watched this. i totally hear ya. i nearly blew my stack when the IT tech defined Chrome as a virus because he didn't know how to set default programs.

  • @NocturneXIII
    @NocturneXIII 8 років тому +5

    While this rant is hilarious, the fact that we have IT specialists wandering out there who don't know how to even plug in a monitor/keyboard disturbs me greatly.

  • @bluzshadez
    @bluzshadez 5 років тому +6

    Louis, I appreciate your brutal honesty! I am not a Techie, but I love watching your videos because of your Critical Thinking and Analytical prowess.

  • @konsyjes
    @konsyjes 7 років тому +21

    dude, i know that dance. it's called "I'll say anything just to not have to think".

  • @theprince08853
    @theprince08853 8 років тому +9

    That monitor story is unbelievable.

    • @alefer0130
      @alefer0130 8 років тому

      Not if you've worked in the IT field in the last five years. The bar for being called a specialist is so low that it's actually fairly common to hear stupid shit like this.

    • @theprince08853
      @theprince08853 8 років тому +4

      +Alex Fernandez I've worked in IT for 2 years. embedded C++ developer. All of our contractors have been exceptional and professional. I wonder what she was a specialist in...

    • @alefer0130
      @alefer0130 8 років тому +2

      +theprince08853 Okay so you actually got what you paid for then. Trust me, it's pretty pathetic out there.

  • @ntZeta
    @ntZeta 6 років тому +37

    The thing is accountability. Sometimes being nice and helping someone fires back. If you touch something you own it. If for some reason that thing you touched and did something as simple as plugging a monitor fails, people will ask who touched it. And you will be responsible. Even if what you did has absolutely nothing to do with the problem they will still blame you.

  • @dyingbreed5386
    @dyingbreed5386 Рік тому +1

    I completely understand your frustration. Been in the industry for nearly 25 years and I can't think of a single time when I said "I don't know" without immediately following it with "but I'll figure it out." That's why people who were my boss when I started now work under me. Specializing in one area is great but you need to at least have a basic understanding of all surrounding technologies if you want to be truly successful.

  • @leonardBeni
    @leonardBeni 8 років тому +190

    based on my experience, IT guy that have so much competency, are the one who swears a lot.. haha

    • @ablebaker8664
      @ablebaker8664 7 років тому +3

      Ali Abdallah
      This shit... right here.

    • @Corvid
      @Corvid 7 років тому +3

      It takes someone who's good at their job to realised how screwed they are :D

    • @luisgonzalez5482
      @luisgonzalez5482 7 років тому +6

      Corvid "Fuck man, they removed that shit?! I'm going to fucking kill myself."

    • @Olivia-W
      @Olivia-W 7 років тому +4

      8 Becacause these words are *_The Words of Power,_* and they will help you. They will help you when the servers die, the backups are either erroring or fried, along with your job, and you have five criticals still to do within the hour.

    • @TheWolfiet
      @TheWolfiet 7 років тому +2

      Dear god thank you for saying this.

  • @StefanTravis
    @StefanTravis 8 років тому +16

    If I call myself an IT specialist can I...please? Actually, I now never tell people I know about computers, because they expect me to (1) be magically expert in every electronic device ever invented and (2) fix every IT problem instantly, permanently and for free. Oh, and (3) take the blame for their breaking my fixes.
    So now I have time for the finer things in life. Like, for instance....

    • @AshenTiger
      @AshenTiger 8 років тому +11

      +Stefan Travis "I spilled coffee on my computer and you were the last to fix it, therefore it's your fault"
      -Client logic

  • @JoJoModding
    @JoJoModding 6 років тому +6

    "I don't think I know how to do it."
    "Go try or don't get your money" *hangs up*.

  • @jcobnl
    @jcobnl 7 років тому +19

    Curiousity is what made technology, it's something every person is born with. What happened with curiousity these days?
    Really happened: *sees an 'ok' button, the only clickable thing on screen. "what should i do?" i heard a customer asking....

    • @WafflesOinc
      @WafflesOinc 4 роки тому

      Ricardo Schuchmann basically everyone I know who isn’t in tech

  • @jweezy78
    @jweezy78 8 років тому +7

    Got here by randomly looking at one of Linus' videos, watched a few of the videos on the channel, as an 18 year IT pro, also no college degree myself, I can say, you are the real deal, if I were cross country, your the type of individual I'd want to work with. To the point and with common sense.

  • @awesomises
    @awesomises 6 років тому +1

    7:48 "I've plugged in the monitor that they were not qualified to do" never thought I'd hear those words in my entire life

  • @Lagggerengineering
    @Lagggerengineering 8 років тому +51

    Yeah there was an "IT specialist" at my school... She had a job to restrict students from going to some sites, from installing applications and so on. So she installed the Microsoft parent or whatever it is called on all computers and called it a day... My brother after a week showed her 3 ways of going around that software. He was a student too BTW...

    • @pugzila4352
      @pugzila4352 7 років тому +2

      Lagger Onesixfour idk how someone who is supposed to be an expert in stuff like that can't expect something like a vpn

    • @pugzila4352
      @pugzila4352 7 років тому +2

      Sharded Gem lol that's weak, my school uses fortiguard which on its own a vpn should make quick work of. But i think they bundled it with a Vpn blocker. It's a pain in the ass, fortiguard is wicked intrusive. It's just cancer.

    • @GovG33k
      @GovG33k 7 років тому +9

      Students are like prisoners. They have nothing but time and motivation to figure a way around controls. Most School IT people are union and do their best to avoid doing actual work.

  • @ShinuRealArts
    @ShinuRealArts 8 років тому +4

    That day a dude on the net told me that instead of wasting 10 mins using 2 broken usb cables to create a working one, I should've just bought a new one from the store.

    • @vivantstudiosi
      @vivantstudiosi 7 років тому

      Shinu Real to be honest, if you use two hours repairing a cable that cost five bucks and that costs 60 bucks to the company on your time, you are not good business.

    • @ShinuRealArts
      @ShinuRealArts 7 років тому

      I said 10 minutes and I did it for myself.

  • @goldwinger5434
    @goldwinger5434 6 років тому +6

    Quite a few years ago, I was between jobs and was working part-time at a McD's on the late night shift. One night our "district IT person" to install new software. She didn't know how to open the CD-ROM drive. Seriously. I had to open the drive for her. I asked how she got the job and it was a "reward" for having been a good store manager. The truly sad thing is that I had applied for that position but I wasn't considered qualified even though I had spent twenty years as a programmer and had done network installs and configurations during that time as well.
    Sadly, too often in the tech world, you don't have to know much to get a job but knowing too much can keep you from getting a job.

  • @LividImp
    @LividImp 8 років тому +4

    Oh man, this just opened up an old wound of mine. I was working at a tech house in the SF Bay in the early 2000s (right before the big tech crash there). They had hired some kid fresh out of college, and I was charged with getting him set up around the office. I got some hardware together for a desktop, put it all together, threw a copy of Windows at him and said, "let me know when you've got that installed." He responded with, "I don't know how to do that." I asked him what his major was in college, he said, "CIS".... A CIS major that couldn't install Windows...the most brain-dead OS install imaginable. I told him his folks needed to demand a refund on his education (but really he was just an idiot). The worst part? When the stock market crashed in late 2001, they laid me off and kept him. I suspect because he was boating buddies with one of the owners.

  • @lordmas2099
    @lordmas2099 8 років тому +4

    I had that here in the UK. Well known Hotel chain had their booking system guys in, they would not patch a network cable from the network switch to the patch panel to make their port on the wall live. I had to drive an hour to do it for them...

  • @mkmead2006
    @mkmead2006 6 років тому +1

    Louis, I would agree. It' a weird mindset. I run into it sometimes over the years and I have been working in IT since 1997. I used to work at a VAR and have these people come in to do software installs or hardware installs and have no clue about how any other technology which is also part of their field works. They fear change, don't have common sense or fear learning something new. I am pretty self-taught as well. You have to be able to learn these things and not be afraid of it.

  • @predragristic6003
    @predragristic6003 7 років тому +35

    You just got a new subscriber. One of my life motto's "A human made it, and human can fix it". As you say I don't have certification, but you can't learn at school why "smps phone charger isn't charging, and cables are good". We have natural curiousness that has disappeared, that's why some people pay's someone else to change light bulb. 15 yrs i'm into IT and consumer electronics. but when i got my first PC, that was Pentium II when I was 18th yrs old, Didn't know what to do next when I powered IT up, now I am 33yrs old, IT system engineer without any certification and IT school background . Rest is history ....

    • @hannahnelson4569
      @hannahnelson4569 6 років тому +4

      i was under the impression that we just said "hey alexa" and then hammered that bulb right into the socket like god intended.

    • @pyro226
      @pyro226 6 років тому

      @@hannahnelson4569 Cortana on the other hand told me how to screw a lightbulb ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @hannahnelson4569
      @hannahnelson4569 6 років тому

      @@mishmash6169 failure is the best teacher

    • @philippesoares1745
      @philippesoares1745 6 років тому

      @@hannahnelson4569 unless you die because of a failure.^^

    • @hannahnelson4569
      @hannahnelson4569 6 років тому

      @@philippesoares1745 hasn't happened yet

  • @AMindInOverdrive
    @AMindInOverdrive 8 років тому +6

    I was doing some computer work in a dental office reception and between the two reception computers there was a printer. It was physically connect to one of the computers via USB cable. But the lady using the other computer said she cannot print to that printer. I asked why and she said their previous IT guy said it's not possible. So I say "That's odd. Are you sure?" She says "Definitely! He swore it's not possible" Every time she printed something (which was MANY times a day) she had to get up and go to the other side of the room where there was a large networked laser printer/fax. So I'm thinking of different scenarios in my head as to what weird incompatibilities could cause this anomaly because both computers had the same OS and were networked, etc. This wasn't what I was there to fix, but I felt bad for her because in the hour I was there she must have got up 10 times to go to that other printer while there was one sitting beside her that her workmate was printing to. So I asked if she minded if I try something and she agreed reluctantly thinking I was wasting my time. I shared the printer on her workmates computer then found it on the network from hers and connected to it. Ran a test print and boom...the thing start printing LOL She nearly fell off her feet with shock. She said "I can't believe it! You must be a genius. That other guy SWORE to me me that it was impossible!! What did you do??" I said "I did nothing unusual. I'm not a genius either. I'm can't really be sure why he would say it would not work...worked for me first try....maybe ask him" LOL

    • @rossmanngroup
      @rossmanngroup  8 років тому +5

      +Mark D Gotta love it when someone else's lack of knowledge makes you look like a genius

  • @rumblpak
    @rumblpak 6 років тому +1

    As an engineer, who was at a different time in my life an IT professional, thank you for exposing this. I ran into so many people that didn't even come close to knowing how to do their job.

  • @DorianQose
    @DorianQose 7 років тому +55

    You should do a TED talk ;)

    • @o0Donuts0o
      @o0Donuts0o 7 років тому +5

      Because people who TEDx talks don't know what they are talking about?

  • @t4iga121
    @t4iga121 8 років тому +98

    Education doesn't necessarily make you smart.
    I would dissagree and definitely say you are smart because you took your time and sit down, lokk around and understand the world better. Something that is very important nowadays.

    • @itsbasil1126
      @itsbasil1126 8 років тому +2

      +1

    • @chrits3396
      @chrits3396 8 років тому +5

      +Ni De Education alone doesn't make you smart. You can recite the OSI layer and give out all network topology but if you can't apply that knowledge to something practical then you are just as useful as paperweight.

    • @Triskster
      @Triskster 8 років тому +11

      +Ni De Exactly! Being smart is not knowing all the answers, being smart is knowing where to find the answers.

    • @petriukasp
      @petriukasp 8 років тому

      +Ni De Education is what other people do to you, learning is what you do to yourserf. - Joi Lto
      And as a great freaking example i have a buddy in my IT course who does not know how to boot windows from usb even after watching and reading how to change bios setting.
      Yes education is important but if the person is not using it well then where is the problem in the persons actions or education ... you get the point

    • @playcloudpluspc
      @playcloudpluspc 8 років тому

      I agree, I think you are being modest, Louis. Just because you find some of these things easy it doesn't mean that most do. I found certain things easy to troubleshoot and solve that my fellow students(some studying Computer Science like me) just could not understand and this was at a top University and involved Windows troubleshooting, so not very hard. From one University drop out(health reasons) to another I think you've done extremely well.

  • @robert-do3bv
    @robert-do3bv 4 роки тому +1

    Preaching to the choir, Louis. My blood pressure gets high talking to those people. My blood pressure gets even high thinking of those people.
    Now that I'm getting older, I have absolutely no patience with these people anymore.

  • @Derangedteddy
    @Derangedteddy 8 років тому +4

    Louis I think you're my IT spirit animal. I've made a successful IT career out of refusing to say that I don't know how to do something. My daily work is as a systems analyst but I'm comfortable in a room filled with DBAs, server admins, programmers, electrical engineers, etc. If there's anything that angers me more about "IT professionals," it's the ones that complain about a lack of training. Learn it your fucking self! IT requires a very high degree of autonomy and critical thinking. A lot of people in IT LIKE the IDEA of working in IT, but they hate the idea of putting in the WORK to learn the systems that they will be managing ALL THE WAY DOWN TO THE CHIPS AND BITS. It's good for me, in a way, because I stand out, but it's also extremely frustrating to work alongside some people who couldn't care less about the inner workings of our systems, and how they can leverage that knowledge to get the most out of them. Great video, thanks for sharing!

    • @rossmanngroup
      @rossmanngroup  8 років тому +1

      +Derangedteddy I'm glad to hear it!

    • @prizedcoffeecup
      @prizedcoffeecup 8 років тому

      Correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I remember I was told that the true definition of stupidity is the refusal or inability to learn.
      The woman described in this story is a US. marine with only 2 days training and a pair of socks running full tilt into a minefield.

  • @akiraokami
    @akiraokami 6 років тому +2

    The bit about the KVM reminded me of one of the places I worked at, I was never big, all I did was the easy stuff, build custom pcs, fix virus ridden pcs, install new computers etc...
    But I was the only person in our establishment who did this with the exception of an intern who worked for two hours every Thursday.
    I too was only an intern though, but not exactly, I was placed there by my countrys version of the unemployment office as part of "gain work experience" program.
    So I only worked from 9am to 2pm instead of the usual 9 to 5.
    Any way, after being there for a couple of months I felt that my setup was horribly inneficient, I had a desk with 2 monitors on it and a wall with roughly 100 computers stockpiled for various jobs I was supposed to perform, with only 2 monitors I could only have 2 computers up at a time and yeah, it was no fun at all.
    I, at my own expense, ordered a KVM switch, and started having 5 computers going at a time instead of 2, in just a week I had managed to clear out half of the backlogged computers and was on good track to clear out our entire backlog. Since my output was higher than the influx of new jobs.
    But then I arrived at work one day and the KVM switch was gone, my boss had sold it, didn't even give me back the money I had spent on it.
    I convinced him to at least order a replacement KVM switch, but literally the day after it arrived, he sold that one too and told me no more KVM switches, he don't like them.
    As a result, our backlog started growing again and a few months later my time there ended, they hired a replacement for the position I was holding while I was there about a week after my time ended, and funnily enough, it was someone I knew, and I happen to know that he quit because he wasn't allowed to improve the system with a KVM switch for the exact same reason.
    I never did get reimbursed for that KVM switch...

    • @FrigidBirostrixRay
      @FrigidBirostrixRay 6 років тому +1

      I don't really know much of IT (except for stuff I need to know in order to hook my things up and keep my house WiFi running), but man that's incredibly painful to read.

  • @Arjithki
    @Arjithki 8 років тому +16

    The title alone made me upvote this

    • @panzer_TZ
      @panzer_TZ 8 років тому

      +Virginia - Prince of all Sandwiches True that. LMAO

  • @Globss
    @Globss 8 років тому +37

    Isn't hooking up a monitor kindergarten shit? I mean it's shapes and colors.

    • @bigbl4ckbird
      @bigbl4ckbird 8 років тому +3

      +SeeWaffle9 I was hooking up my monitor when I was 7 or something. You goddamn right.

    • @SuperJMLSWE
      @SuperJMLSWE 8 років тому

      +KrautMasker Did it when I were 6 years old.

    • @bigbl4ckbird
      @bigbl4ckbird 8 років тому

      0R3R couldn't get a computer until I was 7 :P

    • @SuperJMLSWE
      @SuperJMLSWE 8 років тому

      +KrautMasker lol I had a 10 year old Pentium III!

    • @bigbl4ckbird
      @bigbl4ckbird 8 років тому

      0R3R That's fucking cool, get outta here... I was blown away when I heard Core 2 Duo or something, but hey it didn't mean shit :D

  • @Logitekz
    @Logitekz 6 років тому

    Every single tech in the business SHOULD be an extremely good Google searcher. About half the problems I run across I've never seen before and it takes X amount of minutes (depending on the problem) to find and fix it. You have the entire collection of human experience and knowledge in the palm of your hands. Use it.

  • @DominickDecocko
    @DominickDecocko 8 років тому +5

    When i lived in US i was surprised there were a specialized job for plunging a toilet. Roommates told me about it as they were in panic. I laughed and googled it called them and they wanted 50$. FUCKING GET A PLUNGER!

  • @sanders2strong
    @sanders2strong 6 років тому +3

    i watch this from time to time and send to all my buddies ... its legendary

  • @km2967
    @km2967 6 років тому

    I can't stop watching your videos and that is saying something because I only watch 1-7 videos usually on average UA-cam channels I like. Much respect to you, mate

  • @jameschrisdavis
    @jameschrisdavis 8 років тому +7

    I call it the 'can do' attitude. I fire people who get stumped by problems without looking for a solution. That is straight up laziness.

  • @robertsistrunk6631
    @robertsistrunk6631 8 років тому +4

    I think it's more like they are afraid they going to get sued if somthing goes wrong.

  • @chinnosechamps2125
    @chinnosechamps2125 7 років тому

    Preaching the word man! So many people who just see a problem or an issue and just do nothing

  • @Add1sonyt
    @Add1sonyt 8 років тому +37

    Video Quality: 10/10
    Quality Video: 10/10

  • @stickinthemud23
    @stickinthemud23 5 років тому +5

    "And I think that I'm done." Oh, that's so cute.

  • @Arrowed_Sparrow
    @Arrowed_Sparrow 6 років тому

    This was an amazing video. The one thing I tell people who are starting out in the tech profession and are a bit overwhelmed is, "keep in mind we are getting paid to read, because if we don't then no one else will."

  • @hmills18
    @hmills18 8 років тому +4

    I respect you Louis, common sense, keep it real bro.

  • @geoffyoerger
    @geoffyoerger 8 років тому +14

    11:04 The definition of intelligence is not knowledge, its this

    • @rossmanngroup
      @rossmanngroup  8 років тому +8

      yes! i wish i met more people who thought like this.

    • @eonguipagho5350
      @eonguipagho5350 8 років тому +3

      You sir, are correct. I wept a little knowing that there is still someone out there willing to dive in and just TRY. Trying is the reason I am a tech today.

  • @LeoH3L1
    @LeoH3L1 6 років тому

    @1:35, preach it, small business owners think that they should be able to have everything in one package, when it often doesn't work that way.

  • @mcgproductions
    @mcgproductions 7 років тому +46

    1k people must be IT specialists. 😂

  • @AuditoryStorytelling
    @AuditoryStorytelling 6 років тому +4

    8:02 - *"And they just stared at it like a... uh uh uh.. a dragon."*

  • @CoolTI-Daniel
    @CoolTI-Daniel 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely hilarious.
    I work for a small it consulting company, we do almost everything for small businesses...
    Dealing with third party software guys is almost always this fun. Specially for all our dental clients.
    And the support... My god the support. (To be fair some are better than others and even the worst one has that 1 guy who's actual gold)

  • @tbareham
    @tbareham 5 років тому +11

    Louis, you life saver!!!!! a KVM Switch!!!! thank You so much

  • @JM-mp4dm
    @JM-mp4dm 5 років тому +3

    Man... I gotta meet you or at least talk to you. You may call BS but you’re inspiring as hell.

  • @thechillhacker
    @thechillhacker 5 років тому +1

    I swear Louis, every video of yours I see, in particular the ones like this where you put up pain points like this that i have dealt with for the past 20+ years of mixed IT work I have done, most of it walking into completely unfamiliar territory... It really makes me want to take the 4 hour drive into the "shitty" from the Catskills to buy you a beer. I may just have to drop by with a 6 pack next time I find myself in NYC. Keep it up, man.
    That being said, I am actually working on a new physical product and training course which I am planning on working with middle schools through colleges to teach basic IT literacy from the chip level up to systems and application development to try to curb this wave of high tech users who are completely fucking oblivious to how this stuff actually works. Maybe I'll ship you a proto board to do a build and review on, should you have the time (it is designed to be a kit).

    • @thechillhacker
      @thechillhacker 5 років тому

      and for the record, this is all as someone who is technically a high school dropout with a GED and no certifications... but decades of real world, hard earned knowledge and skills, who NEVER gave up on some project because "well gee, i don't know that..."

  • @idris2105
    @idris2105 8 років тому +4

    LTT brought me here and I subbed and enjoy your videos but you are way too advanced with this tech stuff I only know the basics and even then I don't understand what you do, but I still enjoy it.

    • @idris2105
      @idris2105 8 років тому

      Also is it bad that I want to be a computer hardware engineer and don't understand some of the stuff you do and how you do it? Btw I'm 16

    • @qwormuli77
      @qwormuli77 7 років тому

      Learning comes with doing, if you've never done it, you don't know it and if you never will try it because you don't currently know it, you never will.