Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Those little internet problems that drive you crazy

For us people that work with the internet everyday of our lives, we sometimes get these small little problems that is easy to solve but still irritates us. These small problems range from hardware to software or ISP to co worker problems. Everybody reading this must suffer from at least 2 of these problems every single day.
The verbal diarrhea co worker
Every office has this kind of person working in it. The one person that loves to chatter away about anything and everything. They usually have a loud voice which makes the level of irritation take a whole new high. I am sure it would be fine if  they were talking softly to somebody next to them if that person even wanted to listen but talking at the top of your voice is just crazy. The only time you get a break from this persons unattractive voice is when they are eating or out to lunch.
The ISP errors
This might not happening everyday but when it does we all go mad. When there is a problem with your ISP or your line provider your internet goes down for a length of time only the man above could estimate. This means that you are stuck with doing absolutely nothing during this time. For the first few minutes you are happy that you are getting a break but after thinking about all the work you have to do you start to stress and get agitated with everything that moves. Eventually your ISP sorts the problem out and then you can struggle to get back into flow before the end of the day.
Time going to fast
We all know the saying that time flies when you having fun but sometimes when you at work time flies for reasons unknown to man. You have a major deadline coming up and on this day when you have the most work 5 hours seem to fly by in just a few minutes. Its something that always gets me frustrated and stressed out and I am sure a few of you could agree.
This post was written by a guest author that works for a online payment gateway company in the UK. He has written various articles about payment gateway services

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