If your a paid employee at your church or a volunteer, you’ve had your share of troubleshooting for the “tech-challenged.”
Whether it be in the church office, the pastors computer or that little old lady on the third row, you’ve seen and heard it all!
Of course, some times are more trying than others and we always need to show Christ’s love–even if your pastor is still using Microsoft XP–here’s a few pointers on “surviving the tech-challenged public”:
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What tips would you add to this list?
Care to share any horror stories?
[via Zendesk]
April says
Sometimes I wonder if my dad’s just touching a computer is what causes it to crash. I am forever fixing his. I don’t mind, but it’s always funny to me how it always messes up. 🙂
Eric Dye says
I worked for someone who was a chronic clicker. I would use his computer for about a week just to make it past all the prompts. He would install and accept EVERYTHING. This is also why he needed a new computer every year.
Kristoffer says
Hi,
Are you aware of the symbol beside “Remain calm”?
Regards
Kristoffer