IT in Russia

>be me
>working in customer service department in a branch
>the main office is in 1 hour of driving
>having shitty Intel Celeron and 1,5GB of ram which is not enough for windows 8
>asking a specialist in IT department about changing the CPU it for something more powerful
>next day
>asking him: "so, what about a CPU?"
>he replied: "I checked, we have a bunch of old cpu's, come to choose one if you need"
>"what?! maybe I even need and install it by myself? It's your job."
>"ok, then create a ticket and bring the case to us for diagnostics
>which means I won't be able to work for a couple of days at leas
>mfw I used to work for two years of a system administrator and can't even imagine a bullshit like that

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The fuck are you on about? Couldn't find your point from all that vodka and communist propaganda.

my point is he asked an office clerk to replace a cpu when it's his job

So do you guys think I am stupid?

Because replacing a cpu is ez

honestly you should have done it yourself. That celeron is more than enough, get more ram.
>t. former owner of a Celeron G550.

yes

had to take his PC for several days to do a CPU swap

>implying you can't hack the American election with an Intel Celeron
git gud

what would I do it myself? what if I break something? or there will be a shortage, i don't know. they will ask me to pay. it isn't right