This can make you a far better person.
Changing this one simple behavior will make you better as well as a more likeable person. In addition, people will be happy to go the extra mile for you.
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So yeah, it’s just some advice on how to deal with support stuff. All right. Because I have worked in support for like three years myself. And I know exactly how support works and what these people have to deal with every day. It can be incredibly rewarding, to, you know, solve people's problems, but it can also bring you down very quickly.
So thing is that when you work in support, nobody's calling you to tell you that, oh, man, you know what? Everything's so awesome. I'm happy and stuff, right? If people are happy, they're not going to tell you. People are going to call you to moan about something, to scream about something, complain of stuff. So, you know, it's very demanding. You only get the bad vibes.
So me, for example, my water pump broke today. I had to call to get someone to come and fix it. So I called this woman tells me, oh, you know what? You we only have a technician for Monday night. And I'm like, dude, it's Friday. What do you mean Monday? Very calmly. I didn't scream or anything. I remained calm.
So I asked her, is there anything you can do for me? So, she looked and the she said we can send you someone tomorrow evening. I'm like, well, tomorrow evening, you know, I don't have water, like zero water. I need someone to come today. So I jumped on my scooter and went there.
So eventually she was able to send me some dude straight away. But I was very courteous and didn’t yell and scream or anything. So what I want you guys to understand is that when this happens, you know, whatever.
I mean, how bad whatever it is you're calling about, you need to understand that the person on the other side of the phone is not the one that actually caused that problem. Okay. You see the problem and you call about it to get a solution and they're here to help. Okay. Also understand, they're not machines or humans. They’re people, so when you call and you talk to someone just stop yelling at them.
This can make you a far better person.
They're here to help. OK. So when you're here to help and someone's yelling at you and stuff, and while you're not responsible for their problems, you're here to solve the problems. You know, it can be draining.
Yeah. It really helps. And then these people will go the extra mile for you because most people don't bother being, you know, nice and understanding with the support stuff. And if you think about it, how is shouting and yelling at some stranger going to help solve your problem.
It might make you feel better in the short term but in the long run, you're just making it a whole lot worse for yourself.
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