Manager asks employee to use their personal laptop to complete their job when their 5-year-old work laptop is too slow, is shocked when they refuse: 'This is my personal computer that I spent like $2400 on'

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  • An employee works on their laptop while seated
  • "My manager expects me to use my personal laptop for work because "the company ones are slow""

    So I work at a mid sized marketing agency and we all got these Dell laptops that are honestly pretty trash, they're like 5 years old and take forever to boot up. Whatever, I deal with it.
  • An employee holds up a finger while on a video call on their laptop
  • Last week my manager pulls me aside and goes "hey I noticed you bring your MacBook to meetings. sometimes, would you mind using that for the design work? The rendering times on those Dells are killing our turnaround."
  • I was like uh no? This is my personal computer that I spent like $2400 on. I literally used money I had put aside to buy this thing. She looked at me like I just told her I worship satan or something and was like "well I just thought you'd want to be more efficient, other people on the team do it"
  • So now apparently half my coworkers. are using their own equipment because the company refuses to upgrade our stuff and management just expects us to fill in the gaps with our own money?? And Im the asshole for not wanting to put wear and tear on my personal laptop that I need for freelance work on the side??
  • Oh and also my manager drives a brand new Tesla to work every day but yeah sure let me subsidize the company's IT budget I guess
  • Winter_Bid7630 • 9h ago Uh, no way. Surely this opens you up to liabilities. What if your computer is stolen or breaks down during an important project? Who fixes it or replaces it or deals with lost materials? No way would I do this.
  • nwood1973 Hell no. If they want you using a Mac book let then pay for it. Not your fault if their computers render slowly, if they want it quicker that's on them. The company should, IMHO, provided all the IT equipment to do the work. Companies shouldn't even suggest that from a data security point of view.
  • zleuth Yeah, stick to your guns. If the provided equipment is tanking productivity that much, and your manager is aware of that, then any loss of efficiency is solely on her. Document the interaction to cover your ass. Does your company have equipment requisition forms or procedures on their network? Make a formal request to management for upgraded equipment. Make a paper trail so you can defend yourself against anything about it in the future.
  • WarmlyAddict The fact that "other people do it" is such a weak justification. That usually just means some employees felt pressured and didn't feel comfortable saying no. Your MacBook isn't just hardware, it's your livelihood, especially if you freelance. Mixing personal and company work can also create serious data ownership and privacy issues. Management saving money by shifting costs onto staff is not okay.
  • Ghostyped If they want work to get done faster they should invest in their own systems. If they don't realize that they're morons

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