On Sun, 2025-01-12 at 14:11 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
The work I do on my Linux customers is mainly installing, configuring, and teaching. It is quite enjoyable.
The work I do on my Windows customers is endless system issues. I am good at it, but it is no fun at all.
I would not have a job if not for Windows poor quality.
Switching to Linux, you do have to "learn something new", which frustrated a lot of my customers to no end. Linux usually has alternate ways around those popular Windows only packages. Usually.
The common retort "you have to learn a new way of doing things" if you leave Windows to use Linux gets me. Windows constantly makes people have to learn a new way of doing things, and people pay for that with time and effort, and real money.