It was alright. I don't understand your comment on how Cisco training helps you fix issues and then you call someone else to fix the issue in the next scene? I also didn't like how the end user was always portrayed as being rude and ignorant.
The other person on the phone was Ryan-one of the students in the video... So we were not having someone else fix the problem; we were solving it together.
As for the end user's attitude, this was intended to be a humorous video. Although if you had much real-world experience outside of the classroom, you would know not every user is knowledgeable or friendly. One of the challenges of IT is remaining polite and helpful under duress.
Great job. I would like to use it as a recruiting tool for my class.
rtello45 2 years ago
Send me some more information, I'll talk with Ryan, and we might give you a high quality copy. Thanks for watching. -Kenneth
electiveinsanity 2 years ago
Great job. I would like to use this as a recruiting tool for my class.
rtello45 2 years ago
awesome vid, nice
iMaciMan 2 years ago
Great job guys!
CiscoVideoContest 2 years ago
matt told me to put 5 stars
tboy12540 2 years ago
lol at the end "you re gonna need a bigger plunger!"
asiankid217 2 years ago
Great job guys- I was both informed and highly amused!
-Candice
Gracied1 2 years ago
Great work guys! You crack me up. Very original.
The firewall joke with the laptop, how original. Thanks for making me smile. :-)
pcnetgal 2 years ago
i love the vid dude. entertaining and informative
nebgrowl21 2 years ago
nice vid!!! pretty funny!! im definately voting for yall!! good luck!
ashleyface18 2 years ago
"There are only 10 types of people, those who understand Binary and those who don't"
Fantastic work!!
icemanizaki 2 years ago
does ANYONE else get the reference in the video to Ted Stevens and the tubes???
pianofreq 2 years ago
Good job, but the plunger was not supposed to get out to the public, thats only for secret use
whmayprof 2 years ago
It's too bad you had youtube encoding issues with the first three seconds... Otherwise, great video!
TheJacko309 2 years ago
It was alright. I don't understand your comment on how Cisco training helps you fix issues and then you call someone else to fix the issue in the next scene? I also didn't like how the end user was always portrayed as being rude and ignorant.
twdinger 2 years ago
The other person on the phone was Ryan-one of the students in the video... So we were not having someone else fix the problem; we were solving it together.
As for the end user's attitude, this was intended to be a humorous video. Although if you had much real-world experience outside of the classroom, you would know not every user is knowledgeable or friendly. One of the challenges of IT is remaining polite and helpful under duress.
electiveinsanity 2 years ago
funniest thing I have ever seen,,, these geeks were cute! What a great show, including the burning laptop. The others were drab and unororiginal.
gotofranci 2 years ago
You guys did a great job...Good luck with the competition
DeltacollegeNA 2 years ago
It was pretty good until you started bragging about your credentials, then it was pretty lame.
elvalution 2 years ago 3
Wow,
lizzybea1 2 years ago
YOU'RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER PLUNGER!!!
pianofreq 2 years ago 2
that is great
deathman726 2 years ago
nice job, thats pretty cool me friend
yellowdragon1987 2 years ago