How do you answer questions like "how are other people getting their work done on Windows?" How much leverage do you expect the average white collar worker to have?
I don't get your reasoning. It's in fact very mature, everyone got their job to do and you don't mess with someone else job.
If you have to make spreadsheet on a windows computer, it's not up to you to check why excel won't open. You're not trained to do IT. You might do more harm than good.
Why is it immature to hold decision makers responsible for their decisions?
How do you answer questions like "how are other people getting their work done on Windows?" How much leverage do you expect the average white collar worker to have?
Is a cashier, for example, not supposed to tell their boss when the cash register jams?
I don't get your reasoning. It's in fact very mature, everyone got their job to do and you don't mess with someone else job.
If you have to make spreadsheet on a windows computer, it's not up to you to check why excel won't open. You're not trained to do IT. You might do more harm than good.
That's how it works in mature work environment.
"choke on it, boss" when they're expected to use the approved OS and software doesn't sound very mature to me.
The wording is bad, agree. But the reasoning is mature, everyone their own job.