At least for Monday. The roof in B66 leaks. It leaked since 2010 at least. Under all sorts of property owners. Now it officially leaks under Apple. Apple, remember: Soo soo smart Apple.
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"I was tired of all the mind f***ing management did trying to convince HP still had a future. "
And those same managers turned on the HP customers. Read all the hate messages regarding Instant Ink and HP+. They disable your printer if you buy aftermarket toners, subscription runs out, etc.
HP has been (and is being) sued because of it, but those same managers got promoted (I personally know several).
"A pending class-action lawsuit in California alleges that the Instant Ink program has “significant catches” and does not deliver new cartridges on time or allow those enrolled to use cartridges purchased outside the subscription service, rendering the consumer frequently unable to print."
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2023/02/home-printer-digital-rights-management-hp-instant-ink-subscription/672913/
Left HP in Rancho Bernardo back in 01/19. Best decision I made. I was tired of all the mind f***ing management did trying to convince HP still had a future. My colleagues were wonderful. Whatever HP sites corporate is looking to invest in down the road....it won't be the SD site. They've been scaling back that location for years. Honestly, surprised the RB location lasted as long as it did.
The lease will run out in October, so good excuse to lay everyone off and close the site. There is no need for Apple to spend money on major repairs since they will probably demolish some of the buildings and build new ones.