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Lifer
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Its true for me. Its true for all of my friends, and the friends in my profession.

My profession is IT support for school districts. Apple has a very strong presence in education. I talk to lots of my colleagues in other districts across the country... and none of them see one as being more problematic than the other, even when approached by teachers/staff/students about their home computers/tech gear.
 

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Lifer
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To which the response should always be "What did they say when you took it to the apple store?"

Yeah, I mean, clearly.. Apple stores only have one or two people working on support issues because it's so rare for anyone to come in with a technical problem/issue. /sarcasm
 

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No Lifer
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Yeah, I mean, clearly.. Apple stores only have one or two people working on support issues because it's so rare for anyone to come in with a technical problem/issue. /sarcasm

I think you misunderstood my point.

My point is...

Instead of the weekly support visits I received one phone call in the past year.

People at work have home computers they sometimes ask me about... and I get as many Mac/Apple questions as I do PC questions.

You send them to the apple store instead of fielding the calls yourself.