Tech Support Workers Share The Worst Things They’ve Ever Seen On The Job (45 Pics)

26. “Customer Came In With A 512GB Ssd In Their MacBook Pro That Only Had 77GB Of Their Own Data On It, Yet It Was Reading As Full Of “Other” Files. After Some Digging, It Turns Out That Apple Mail & Gmail Were Writing A New Encyclopedia Britannica Behind The Scenes. That’s A Whole Lot Of Text”

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27. “It Was A Technological Murder/Suicide Today. Crt TV Landed Directly Onto A Brand New Asus Chromebook”

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28. “Free Laptop! Too Bad The Screen And Keyboard Are Ruined With The Spray Paint”

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29. “Saw The Other Post About Ethernet Rewiring And Reminded Me Of This. It Worked Fine For Almost A Week Until I Replaced It With A Proper Cable”

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30. “Why Do We Need To Hire It? Just Plug It All In”

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31. “Really Great Laptop Performance With A Core I7”

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32. “Criminal Poe Adapter”

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33. “Friends Computer Has Been Crashing For Like 3 Years”

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34. “Lent It To A Friend…”

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35. “Look How They Murdered My Boy”

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36. “Behold The Beauty Of Our Office Server”

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37. “Got An Xbox 360 Controller In For Repair. Inside, I Found Multiple Dead Bugs And Everything Was Covered In A Fine, White Powder-Like Dust”

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38. “My New USB C Car Lighter”

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39. “Just Imagine The Smell”

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40. “Someone Tried To Print From USB”

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41. “Her: My MacBook Pro Is Running Hot. Inside The Fan: Ant Colony”

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42. “How Do Things Like This Happen”

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43. “Previous Install Company Ran Cat5 Over The Main Junction Box, Decided To Shield The Cable With Aluminum Foil”

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44. “Power Supply Didn’t Fit, I Guess This Works?”

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45. “How To Make Sure Ideas Hold Water”

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Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.