I suggest the Mac book pro as I've had mine for 6 years now and it's still going strong. I tell him it will be a nightmare for everyone if he does that. A little overpriced but he will love the touch screen, it's powerful enough and it's windows. I suggest he spend the money this time so he literally doesn't buy a new one in 4 months. Anyway, I fix the problem of uninstalling all his bloatware and it runs quicker but he has his heart set on a new machine. It's an alright spec for 2009 he must not have got the memo about it being 2017.Ĥ months go by and he says he needs a new laptop because this one is too slow (not least because he opens 400 chrome tabs and never reboots his machine). He doesn't listen and gets some old windows 7 machine for £300. I said to spend about £700 on a decent machine rather than buying something cheap that will frustrate and not last long. It's a fun problem that I have banned everyone from doing obviously but he continues.Īnyway, anyway, he wanted a new windows laptop naturally. He lives his life in excel and outlook, and even though the whole company uses google docs for everything he still exports everything to excel, makes a copy, then saves it back to drive so everything gets out of sync. ![]() I mean it's bullsh*t but hey.Īnyway, about 6 months ago he said he needed a new laptop. Which means apparently fixing the printer. ![]() My boss is technically restricted shall we say.Īs the cto I have also been designated office IT guy.
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