Being the 'nerd' of the family, I'm constantly getting bugged for everything from hardware upgrades, to requests for pirating movies. I'm a computer/game/Internet geek, so naturally I'm expected to have intimate knowledge of the workings of
all facets of technology.
Lately I've been asked by some friend of my sister to build a website for their business. I try to explain I don't know the first thing about websites, but they point out that I have my own blog (and even a registered domain) and think I'm just trying to make excuses. Yeah, I have a site, but it's hosted on a buddy's webserver and he set the whole thing up so I just have to log into an admin panel whenever I want to update it. As for the domain, I had to be hand-held through the process of linking the nameservers and whatever else (it was years ago; I forget most of what's even involved).
I don't want to deal with this crap. But, if I can at least find some cheap host that provides site templates, I could probably cobble something together. But I know how this will end up: I'll build her a site, and then end up being roped in as the webmonkey who gets called on every time something needs editing or added to it. Plus it'll go down on my 'permanent family record' that I can, in fact, "make websites" for people.
I don't really know when or how it happened, but over the past few years I've grown absolutely intolerant of people who don't know the first thing about using a computer. It's not that I hate them for not
knowing anything - we all have to start somewhere, after all - it's just those who expect everyone else to take care of their problems, using it as an excuse to avoid doing it themselves. You want a website? Fucking learn how to make it yourself. Want to upgrade your hardware? Go buy what you need and Google the installation instructions. Don't know how to Google? Now THAT's something I'll gladly teach anyone.
Sorry for the rant. Had to get it off my chest.
It's just that when I try to explain to complete tech-illiterates that I can't do something for them, they give me this look of "she's just lazy and doesn't want to do it". While that's... technically not
untrue, the primary reason is that I'm not a goddamn all-knowing wizard who will work for peanuts in areas I'm barely familiar with myself. They'd rather take the task to a relative or friend who they think they'll get a massive discount from than figure it out their own damn selves or pay a professional who actually
does the crap they're looking for.
Hmph. And yeah, I'm probably being a massive hypocrite, too. Doesn't make it any less frustrating when it happens to
me.