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You’re in a meeting with 16 people with identical corporate laptops. Easy way to see whose is whose if they’re not open.

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I’ve never been in a corporate environment where stickers on laptops that weren’t branded for the company itself was considered acceptable or professional.

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Yeah, god forbid anyone have a little fun in a corporate environment. Gotta stay in uniform.

I put a rainbow peel off sticker next to my camera just so I had something nice to look at during the endless Zoom meetings. No one but I could see it. Still got a bollocksing because some boomer passed too close behind my work station once in four years.

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Did you work with engineers?

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Extensively. Nobody has stickers on their laptops. Maybe that’s some “fresh out of college” shit.

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I have. It’s not all what it’s cracked up to be.

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I sticker my laptops.

I view it as theft deterrent. It stands out so it’s easier to see in someone’s hands, and makes an expensive laptop looks kind of shitty.

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Pfft, that’s what the asset tags are for. Clearly my laptop is the one with the number 2760754 on a… sticker… son of a bitch!

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