Catch the Chaos: “The Customer is Always Wrong A Computer Repair Shop Memoir”

Working with the general public can be a nightmare, especially in the world of computer repair. In “The Customer is Always Wrong,” StJohn Lennox-Kerr exposes the true horrors of customer service with a collection of painfully hilarious, and sometimes downright infuriating, stories from his time at a small computer repair shop.

This memoir dives into the depths of customer cluelessness and unreasonable demands, showcasing the daily struggles of dealing with people who often don’t understand the basics of technology. From customers who can’t differentiate between a computer and a car to those who think broken screens can be fixed with a magical spray, StJohn’s stories are a testament to the insanity that tech support professionals face.

StJohn’s sharp wit and biting humor highlight the absurdity of these encounters, providing both catharsis and laughter for anyone who has ever dealt with difficult customers. Each story is a reminder of the resilience, patience, and sometimes sheer disbelief required to survive in customer service.

“The Customer is Always Wrong” is not just a memoir; it’s a survival guide for anyone brave enough to work with the general public. If you’ve ever wanted to scream in frustration at a customer or laugh at the sheer ridiculousness of a situation, this book is for you.

Prepare to laugh, cringe, and nod in sympathetic understanding as you delve into the chaotic and often thankless world of computer repair. “The Customer is Always Wrong” is now available on Amazon – get your copy today and join StJohn Lennox-Kerr on this wild ride through the nightmare of customer service.

Reviews:

“What the hell did I just read?”
-James M.
“I couldn’t put it down. Mostly because I fell asleep holding it.”
-Dana L.
“This book is a gem. The tales are so absurd yet so relatable. It’s amazing to see what tech repair professionals have to deal with.”
– Micheal T.