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I don't understand some companies. They're willing to pay $60K for a programmer, but they're not willing to pay $1K for a new machine. I mean, it doesn't make sense on financials alone to have a very expensive employee constantly waiting on a very cheap piece of hardware.
It's okay, I use compile time to check facebook. . . . which slows down compile time. It's win/win.
A new PC costs real money, and while it might save me some hours over the duration of a project I'm still going to book the same number of hours in my timesheet. I can imagine it now. . .
Project manager: Hey, here's 40 hours of work for you, off you go. . .
*1 week later*
Me: Hey Project manager, I finished that work in 30 hours - you can take the rest of the time as profit.
Project manager: Hey, thanks, good job.
*later*
Me: Hey there Line Manager, do you have any more jobs for me?
Line Manager: I thought you had 40 hours this week on Job X?
Me: Yeah, I did, but I finished it early, isn't that great?
Line Manager: Well, what are you going to book the other 10 hours to this week? If you book to unassigned time my manager will get on my back about it.
So, it is less trouble to keep me with a slow machine so that I'm not too productive.