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Kamis, 06 Februari 2014

Online Technical Support Let the Boss Float His Boat


Yesterday, I was eagerly waiting for the office watch to click 5; I had worked hard since the morning to complete all task well in time. In fact, the day was auspicious, and a family gathering was scheduled at home to celebrate my fathers’ 60th birth-day. Only 20 minutes were left, when I got an e-mail from my instant boss regarding the last month sales details.
It irritated me. I was down in dumps, feeling like a beggar who has no choice. I started working on the file; meantime the system started the drama. It restarted on its own. Nevertheless, I kept the patience to complete it, but then it went off again after 5 minutes, and the very next time I could not reach the Windows screen even. Now it was high time.
I informed of the same to the boss, but he bounced, “Oh! I know this will happen” but I need it anyhow. Indeed it was the panicked moment, I had ever gone through.
A colleague advised me to go for online-technical-support, which I readily accepted. And, it worked instantly and effectively. A technician instructed me to start the system in safe-mode, and took the remote access of my system to fix the problem.
Eventually, I was able to send the enviable report, and with that I delivered him a letter of resignation too, with a lump in my throat. That was the loyalty bonus, after serving the company for 4 years.
I was shocked with the pre-assumption, and the allegation made, and in meanwhile I didn’t realize when I reached home. I even forgot to have gift for my dad.
Thanks, here I was flexible to choose my way. I was free, as free as a bird in the sky.

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