Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Are you a Mac or a PC?

<p>If you work for one or the other, right now you’d rather be a Mac. </p> <p>Yesterday, Microsoft made official its intention of laying off 5,000 employees, including 1,400 who lost their jobs yesterday. The stock market responded instantly with Microsoft stock falling 8.5%. (Some may have thought that should have happened some time ago when Vista was introduced.)</p> <p>At the same time, Apple stock rose 7% yesterday, reflecting its strong earnings that remain steady. Of course this is due mostly to the ‘I’ factor – iPod, iPhone, iTunes – so being a Mac may not have that much to do with it.</p> <p>Still, it’s got to be an interesting experience being an employee working in a particular industry, during an economic tsunami, knowing you’re safe and secure while your comrades over at the competition are exposed and vulnerable.</p> <p>Of course, Apple techies, developers, and sales guys have to be feeling relief. But what else? What’s the tone in the Apple offices?</p> <p>Does the ugly side of the decades-old competition kick in and they feel MS finally got its comeuppance for the stranglehold they’ve maintained on the PC market?</p> <p>Does the humane side supersede and they feel compassion and sympathy for the company? Or only for the individual employees?</p> <p>Do they feel guilty for still having a job to come to every day? It’s not unusual for those left unscathed by disaster to experience survival guilt.</p> <p>For the answers, I suppose there’s one place to turn. We’d have to ask the employees of Toyota, Nissan and Subaru.</p> <p>p.s. I&#39;m a Mac. </p> <p><strong>p.p.s. If you have a story to share about the impact of being laid off or fired, please share it at my blog:<br><br><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.firedfornow.com/">www.firedfornow.com</a></strong><strong><br></strong></p> <p><strong>Check out the posts there and add your story.</strong><strong> </strong></p>
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  • kimthegr8's Avatar
    Posted by kimthegr8 Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:22am PST

    I an also a mac. I love it and will never go back to windows.

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  • Marissa's Avatar
    Posted by Marissa Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:50am PST

    Once you go MAC, you never go back. Its so true. I love, love, LOVE my mac!!

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  • Jess's Avatar
    Posted by Jess Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:07pm PST

    Mac is the best and as of now no viruses can affect it..unlike crappy windows.

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  • Richard's Avatar
    Posted by Richard Fri Jan 23, 2009 5:35pm PST

    Mac user since 1984, twenty-five years now!

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  • DJ ICON's Avatar
    Posted by DJ ICON Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:13pm PST

    Mac Is The Best Hands Down My Friends(Smile)

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  • Century21's Avatar
    Posted by Century21 Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:36pm PST

    MAC BABY MAC!!!!

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  • credogenx's Avatar
    Posted by credogenx Sat Jan 24, 2009 3:22am PST

    am a pc

    but just how many is dependent on the pc market as a source of income worldwide, and how many on the apple market?

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  • AnJhe 4 Jesus's Avatar
    Posted by AnJhe 4 Jesus Sat Jan 24, 2009 6:42am PST

    i love Mac too.

    im a tech support agent for at&t Uverse and having problems with how to use it bec of it's OS but im getting there. =)

    someone can help me to connect it wirelessly.. thanks! =)

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  • David's Avatar
    Posted by David Sat Jan 24, 2009 11:28am PST

    I bought a mac because i wanted a machine that wont die on me , i went threw two pcs and thats just like throwing away money ,and besides that iots a cool machine.

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  • laura_li's Avatar
    Posted by laura_li Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:37pm PST

    go mac!! 

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