No, it doesn't. We don't hire people who can't be productive using the computers we provide for them. If they can be productive on a Mac, they can be productive on a Windows based computer if they want to.
We're not going to re-architect the infrastructure to accomodate a handful of whining hardware snobs.
"No, it doesn't. We don't hire people who can't be productive using the computers we provide for them. If they can be productive on a Mac, they can be productive on a Windows based computer if they want to."
Great job missing the point entirely... Try reading it again.
"We're not going to re-architect the infrastructure to accomodate a handful of whining hardware snobs."
I bet the turnover rate among your best people is plenty high. You epitomize why many folks hate IT/network admins.
BTW, the best attributes of Macs involve software, not hardware.