Ok, I have just been told I have to track my time for the next few weeks..... :mad:
How am I gonna log/justify my WinDrivers time??????? Any good suggestions????
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Ok, I have just been told I have to track my time for the next few weeks..... :mad:
How am I gonna log/justify my WinDrivers time??????? Any good suggestions????
Research?? I dunno. It's too hard for me to track my time.
Put it under "Research".
What is your work situation exactly? If we have details it's easier to give you better advice.
web research, or you can tell them that this sit is medicaly aproved bye your doctor to help keep your stess down
I am a PC Tech and handle all the trouble tickets opened by users....there are approx 230ish users.......that is my situation....I also do some networkind stuff.....
hhmmm....research....wonder if they will buy that for about 3 hours per day....
Big Q....no, this is not going to be easy to track my time either....they are making me put down each ticket number....what a pain in my a$$...... :D
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Originally posted by opiate:
Put it under "Research".
i like opiates idea
opiate- here is some cheese
Tell them you are a counsellor for The Windrivers emotionally inept in the Tech Lounge. It's completely true! I'd testify to that. :D
yes research and jolt a few extra minutes from each ticket to .. itll all come out better
SLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRP! :DQuote:
Originally posted by DaOnly123Kid:
i like opiates idea
opiate- here is some cheese
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Originally posted by Doctor Foster:
Tell them you are a counsellor for The Windrivers emotionally inept in the Tech Lounge. It's completely true! I'd testify to that. :D
That is SCCAARRRYYY...but I like it!!!
:D
During my performance review last week, my boss asked me what WinDrivers was since he sees my browser open there a lot. I told him the truth, it was a place where techs all over the globe help solve each other's problems and it aided me in my network administration duties. He was cool with that.
Your employer has to let you access the net freely to download drivers, patches, and search knowledgebases for solutions. Without it, your job is much more difficult.
Well, I guess you can put it under "outside consulting services"
:)
MacGyver...now your talkin!!! ;)
I propose we start a Windrivers Certification. WDCE...hehe. The more hours you log on Windrivers, the better qualified you become. It's the truth! I've learned so much more in the last six months than I have by trial and error beforehand.