Hi! As sole IT person for a small business, I have primary responsibility for the well-being of computers. Besides my primary desk, I have a separate area for computer storage and repair - which is overflowing at the moment because of a office consolidation. However, its organized (my way) and simply needs to be gone through.
Today, one of my users came to me and asked me for a can of air. When I asked why, she said its because they needed to clean up a filthy computer. I hadn't thought her computer was dirty, so I asked what computer? This is when I learned that two NON-IT employees were setting up a "ghost" office (for the purpose of shooting a commercial), but they were taking computers from my storage location. Turning them on, etc.
I wouldn't mind this so much, but this was the first I'd heard of this project. No one asked me to start messing with my area, or even informed me it would have happened. I guess I'm not so much peeved that they used the computers, but that they didn't ask first - or heck, even just telling me what they were going to do (prior to actually doing it) would have been nice.
Am I right to feel peeved? Or is this a "fine, whatever" move on and allow them to make a mess of my area situation?
What would you do in this situation? Talk to management (who told them to do this), ignore it, what?
Today, one of my users came to me and asked me for a can of air. When I asked why, she said its because they needed to clean up a filthy computer. I hadn't thought her computer was dirty, so I asked what computer? This is when I learned that two NON-IT employees were setting up a "ghost" office (for the purpose of shooting a commercial), but they were taking computers from my storage location. Turning them on, etc.
I wouldn't mind this so much, but this was the first I'd heard of this project. No one asked me to start messing with my area, or even informed me it would have happened. I guess I'm not so much peeved that they used the computers, but that they didn't ask first - or heck, even just telling me what they were going to do (prior to actually doing it) would have been nice.
Am I right to feel peeved? Or is this a "fine, whatever" move on and allow them to make a mess of my area situation?
What would you do in this situation? Talk to management (who told them to do this), ignore it, what?