![]() Then you take the laptop, shake it, rotate, lick it, but nothing helps. You try to install the tools you're used to use before, but then you quickly realize that you cannot do this. Now it's the sweet time to set up the working environment. You open it, wait for the initial loading, if it's a new installation or the first logon. You think you'll start working hard as soon as possible. ![]() You're ready for new challenges, you're so enthusiastic to do something great, to make something useful, what you can put on the list "I'm proud of …", but then… ![]() The company hires you to help them with developing a new shiny system for them, to make them earn more money than they do now, than they invest in the project. You're the person who is supposed to fix stuff, create new stuff, automate stuff and do this in the most effecient way. ![]() Have you managed to do that? Then close this page, you, lucky bastard.Īnyway, there are cases, when these issues are the only issues you have and they are a bad reason to switch jobs. How much control over your work PC you have?.Had you that feeling of being treated as someone, who cannot deal with your laptop or PC?.Do you have enough rights and space for making your work at your best?.Try to answer on the next questions without a sad face:
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