My coworkers and I have to remap the network drives to our office wide file systems 2-3 times a day to access the files. This is the main file storage(some teams have moved some stuff to google drive but that doesnβt work for sensitive info).
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I know it's a bit of a silly example, but in the public school in Korea where I taught for a while, teachers would write their Windows passwords on post-its and stick them to the monitors. Haha!
The IT guy wasn't really an IT guy.
A non profit where the Executive director is the only IT person (she's not tech savvy at all). It's horrific.
Given the way it works, no one who knows better can easily donate time to a charity. It's a paperwork and taxation mess to do a good thing.
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Office Depot. They are still using IBM machines from the 90s with receipt printers the size of a shoebox.