Word: teche
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Students] are starting to see high-tech as a career even if you're not a techie," he says...
...Diamond customer support. I detest manufacturers that don't provide toll-free support to help fix their poorly designed or documented products. Diamond had me wait five minutes--on my long-distance dollar--listening to something called WOHN (the World on Hold Network, believe it or not), before the tech guy picked up. Phone number? he asked. I hissed it. Name? he asked. I hissed it. "Hmmm," he said. "Don't you write for a magazine?" Gratified that anyone outside the credit bureau recognized my byline, I calmed down, and we set to work debugging the infested HomeFree...
...turned out, that process lasted the better part of two days--roughly six hours of my time. It took almost two hours just for the very nice tech guy to figure out why the network wouldn't connect to my run-of-the-mill printer. Helpful as he was, the experience bodes poorly for a product geared toward the average, hapless home consumer. While my wireless network finally appears to work, I'd recommend that you don't buy HomeFree until it comes out with a far better instruction manual--and a toll-free help line...
Experienced tech workers, on the other end of the shortage, say that they are experiencing a high demand, but haven't grown weary of the experience...
Many show directors have made efforts to attract tech help, only to be frustrated by a lack of staff. These efforts include multiple entries since September on the weekly Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) e-mail newsletter, including one by James, that have gone unanswered...