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July 15, 2025
Welcome to the hilariously frustrating world of small-site IT support, where brilliance and stupidity collide in spectacular fashion. "Ctrl+Alt+WTF" chronicles the daily grind of supporting a remote office for a large corporation, where the simplest tasks can turn into epic sagas of technological mishaps. From users who can't tell a mouse from a modem to misguided attempts at 'fixing' things themselves, this book exposes the absurdities that IT professionals face every day. Through satirical stories and relatable anecdotes, Charles Edward Poch captures the essence of IT life, where the only constant is the unexpected. Whether it's battling rogue printers, deciphering cryptic error messages, or explaining the cloud for the millionth time, "Ctrl+Alt+WTF" offers a comedic escape for anyone who's ever worked in IT or just enjoys a good laugh at the expense of technology.
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Start Writing NowCharles Edward Poch has spent 30 years navigating the absurdities of IT support. An amateur radio operator for over 8 years, he brings a unique blend of technical expertise and real-world experience to this satirical look at the world of technology.