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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
We had a zoom conference with a 3rd party this week. The lady on the other side was kept feeding back and getting echos. She kept claiming it wasn't her. This happened two days in a row. On the 2nd day, her supervisor came on and politely asked everybody on the call to mute themselves one by one until there was no doubt it was her. She still couldn't admit it or figure it out or get a new audio device.
In the end the executive on our end sent an email to the other company asking if that person could be replaced. Easy way to lose your job out of tech incompetence.
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This has happened to coworkers of mine. It has nothing to do with incompetence and from what I recall, they can’t hear it. It’s usually just a faulty headset, often the crappy cheap one the company supplied.
Sounds like a pretty ####ty company if they fired someone because of a tech issue they likely caused and took no steps to fix for their employee. She’s paid for her expertise, not to be her own tech support.