When the office manager says your new laptop will be a PC for “cost cutting purposes,” there’s only one way to prove you’re still a Mac.
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By Nicole Martinelli •
When the office manager says your new laptop will be a PC for “cost cutting purposes,” there’s only one way to prove you’re still a Mac.
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Nicole Martinelli is a San Francisco freelance writer who heads up Cult of Mac Magazine, our weekly publication available on iTunes. You can find her on Twitter and Google+. If you’re doing something new, cool and Apple-related, email her.
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6 responses to “PCs Have Apple Envy”
I’d quit that job in a heartbeat. Our computers are our tools, and fuck the company who tells me I can’t use the best tools.
Wish I could do that too, Joseph. My boss is ridiculously anti-mac, to the point where he ribs me regularly about keeping my personal MacBook Pro on my desk (connected to our outbound wireless so not even on our corporate network) while he ignores the fact that the shitty Dell Latitude on my desk with a 1.6GHz Celeron and 1GB of RAM blue-screens daily.
Can you believe one of the questions on our employee surveys is “do you have the tools required to do your job?”
I suppose that’s a Mac apple?