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That IT people can pretty much fix anything like TVs, HVACs, stoves, water heaters, fridges, toasters, rice cookers, and many more.

Just because we work in tech, doesn’t mean we can deal with every technology known to mankind.

And no, we’re not certified electricians.

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I think that comes from the fact that a lot of people got into computers by learning to take apart and fix things like that.

That, and the general populace has fuck all for troubleshooting skills.

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The error on the screen tells you exactly what is wrong in plain English… But you got impatient and clicked past it.

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(Unless the dev happened to not write the error messages, then you’re fucked or pay money for support)

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I had a lady I was helping with tech support ask me about her lightbulbs. I just told her I didn’t know the answer. She said “well you should know, it’s electronic.”

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Sounds about right.

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TVs, HVACs, stoves, water heaters, fridges, toasters, rice cookers,

Lol, rocket scientists wept

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I mean… they’re not rocket science…

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…not exactly brain surgery!

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As a certified electrician, this logic also works the other way. I wire things. I don’t know why your PC won’t boot. Yes your computer uses electricity, but this is not my professional forté.

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