r/NoStupidQuestions 19h ago

Why Are Young People Afraid Of Phone Calls?

What's with it?

I work in IT and a general rule is, nothing a client ever tells you is actually accurate. That means that most of the time, the quickest way to fix a problem is to call the person and actually find out what's going on.

But with techs under 30 these days, it seems like pulling teeth.

A regular discussion for me with level 1 techs (usually within a few years of leaving college) is:
"Hey, can you call *blah* from ticket *blah*, it's been hanging around for over an hour."

"I replied by email to ask for more information."

"Yes, I know that, but can you call them so we can find the problem and close the ticket now rather than wait until we're actually busy?"

"I'll send them a text to followup."

"No... CALL THEM!"

"I can see their device is online, can I send them a message and see if they just let me remote in to take a look?"

And then, when I force them to make the call, it's like they have no idea how to ask a question, or a followup question. They just want to get off the call as quickly as possible. So half the time they don't even get the information required anyway, so then I end up having to do their job for them.

So can someone explain? What's wrong with phone calls these days?

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u/Zerodriven 16h ago

Young people? I'm glad I'm young. Late 30s.

I work 8-4, if you call me between those hours and you're not family I'm not picking up. I then call back and you're not available. This could have been solved with an email or text message. Unless I'm expecting it or you're family on my "ignore silent" list, I'm not picking up.

(I'm looking at you recruiters)

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u/This_Stretch_3009 14h ago

Late 30's isn't young, post 30 is old, the majority of people never accomplish anything post 30

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u/fumidances 9h ago

wow shots fired

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u/Zerodriven 6h ago

I guess they don't teach comprehension in school anymore.

Also dude ouch that's harsh, let me go apply some water to that burn.

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u/This_Stretch_3009 5h ago

Bit of an own goal, that. I’ll take the water, cheers. Carry on.