Clients Are Stupid
I once had to train a client on how to use their new website. I said, "point the mouse at that button." They looked at me with a quizzical expression, picked up the mouse and held it to the screen. Can you beat this bit of client stupidity?
( , Sun 28 Dec 2003, 22:47)
I once had to train a client on how to use their new website. I said, "point the mouse at that button." They looked at me with a quizzical expression, picked up the mouse and held it to the screen. Can you beat this bit of client stupidity?
( , Sun 28 Dec 2003, 22:47)
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Well, he wasn't a client, but he entered the office...
asking if I knew where his doctor's office was, holding a sheet of paper with the office's name and address typed on it. It was on the next street over, and I told him so. He asked me how to get there. I pointed saying "it's over there." He didn't understand, so I spent the next five minutes explaining that he needed to go down the street we were currently on, turn left until he saw a street on the left and then turn left, onto that street. Looking very puzzled still, he said thank you and left.
( , Mon 29 Dec 2003, 18:44, Reply)
asking if I knew where his doctor's office was, holding a sheet of paper with the office's name and address typed on it. It was on the next street over, and I told him so. He asked me how to get there. I pointed saying "it's over there." He didn't understand, so I spent the next five minutes explaining that he needed to go down the street we were currently on, turn left until he saw a street on the left and then turn left, onto that street. Looking very puzzled still, he said thank you and left.
( , Mon 29 Dec 2003, 18:44, Reply)
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