Sure, I see that now. All the Mac guys defected to the dark side to make a
living or got out of it all together. That leaves fewer of you to service those
few remaining corporate Mac users. Besides, they can pay you a premium since
you're almost the only IS staff they'll need compared to the army of Windows
guys it takes just to keep 'em all booting up every day.

I was actually thinking of friends of mine that would love a Mac LAN support
job, who probably don't have as much formal training (and no disrespect meant),
but don't really need as much relative to the Windows guys (who don't seem to
have any anyway) to wrangle the almost trouble free Mac. But, it's better to
have a pro to handle the complex nature of such networks when there are real
problems which are endemic to every computer, even Macs.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>  You can get one Mac guy
>
> for your entire company at a real bargain, too, because nobody uses Macs
>
> compared to PC use.  >>
>
> It's the other way around. I am a "mac guy" and there are bidding wars for my
> services.

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