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0xE02012-08-22 16:02:07
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0xE0, 2012-08-22 16:02:07

Buy a laptop?

I'm leaving my current job, Sony VAIO VPC-Z13S9R/B office laptop.
I wanted to buy it back, they announced the price, taking into account depreciation - 24 thousand. It seems that by adding 10 thousand you can buy a new one and better. On the other hand, during the work I got used to a good Sonya.
What does the respected community think?

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MrCleaner, 2012-08-22
@MrCleaner

Ask yourself a different question. What for? If you are satisfied with the work, then the savings are the same 10 thousand. If you want something newer. OK. Wife, children? Do they need a laptop? If “Yes”, then we take it without hesitation. If not, then accordingly. That's the whole answer. For other purposes, it is not useful.

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Anatoly, 2012-08-22
@taliban

Do you want this laptop?
1. yes - take
it 2. I don’t know, you can look for another one, probably - don’t take it, look, you won’t find a better one, buy it out.

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Arthur Koch, 2012-08-22
@dudeonthehorse

The eternal pursuit of greener grass? Do you like him? Don't feel sorry for this money? Take it.

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marchelly, 2012-08-28
@marchelly

A laptop for a company is a penny. The demand to buy it out is greed if the employee has worked for the company for more than a year. I don't see the point in buying anything. The company is thus in the black - it sells you an outdated laptop. Karma is bad. We need to boldly abandon the past and build the present! The new job will be new and better.

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MikhailEdoshin, 2012-08-22
@MikhailEdoshin

Flip a coin, heads - redeem, tails - no. When it falls out, listen to your feelings to understand what you really want.

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