• PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]
    link
    English
    25
    edit-2
    9 months ago

    Because a handful of programs and likely my job will force me to use Windows. I’m interviewing next week for a position where they’ll give me “all IT equipment”, and there were several technical questions about Windows in a prior interview, so no Linux there.

    Still, whenever I can choose to do so, e.g. at home, I pick Linux.

    • @OddFed@feddit.de
      link
      fedilink
      09 months ago

      Just go ahead and ask them. I mean I don’t know anything about your job, but usually nowadays there is little reason to stick to Windows with Office 365 and stuff.

      Most of the time it just never got challenged because no one cared enough. So it’s not like they “insist on Windows”. It’s “they didn’t bother yet”.

      Of course you’ll likely be faced with the myth of maintenance. Counter that with security (homogeneous environment is very good against malware and such) and missing license costs to convince the C*O. Done.

      • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]
        link
        English
        139 months ago

        Considering I have no income right and I’ve been rejected from ~150 jobs, I need to take what I can get.

        • @desconectado@lemm.ee
          link
          fedilink
          99 months ago

          Whaaaat? You filthy windows lover.

          But seriously though, some people talk here like if folks have a choice.

        • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]
          link
          English
          29 months ago

          That’s literally been the types of jobs I’ve been applying for, and they always want me to be an instant expert in their proprietary SCADA/DCS/PLC software even for “fresh graduate” positions. Not using proprietary software is tantamount to not working in manufacturing engineering.