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@1984 I assume it was because he looped the whole board in. They kicked him out and made us process his account deletion almost immediately. Normal was two weeks grace in case there was a mistake (it happened more often than you'd believe that someone put in a request for deletion of someone still working).
No, in this case all his accounts were gone in two days
@1984 the one guy I will remember forever was the manager who tried to make problems for us on day 1 of his employment.
I had processed the request for his windows accounts the week before.
Then he got his account and tried to make a big problem about not having all accesses. He decided to loop in management and board in an insult-filled email.
He got told noone was allowed to work on his stuff until he apologized to us, then got fired.
I processed his account deletion two days later.
@1984 you know, over time i met so many people who were dumb, but I often just try to forget about them because it just depresses me.
Yes, I worked in IT support. And I don't even just mean customers, some of the dumbest people were colleagues. Some of them on higher levels, so they earned way more than me as well. Often I think I am the idiot to my colleagues.
You don't know what's going on with people in their lives. Although I still don't think outright maliciousness should be acceptable
@Buffalox completely discarding multiple sources written by multiple people saying the same thing as evidence because you decide on a whim they don't count is not a reasonable position.
They might not be good evidence, but they still are evidence.
This always seems to be nothing but a kneejerk reaction to all those Christians claiming the Bible is god-given truth.
"Oh no, let's disregard everything written in this amazingly preserved textual corpus because I want to hurt those meanies"
@Buffalox this discarding of the Bible as a source always sounds like an agenda in itself. Sure, it's mythologized, but it's a corpus of texts written by a multitude of authors corroborating at least some things between them.
@MutantTailThing @Soulifix like, yes, but every time I saw someone use a Windows Phone I felt very judgemental
@spittingimage @stoly "have you tried switching yourself off and on again?"