Web surfing on the job can cost you your job
In this case, an employee of the New York City school district was fired in 2006 for spending too much time checking out travel web sites like Lonely Planet, China Advisor, and Escape Artists. Apparently the guy was warned, and a few days later his boss had taken a look at some 300 web sites he had visited anyway.
The specifics might not apply wherever you are. But the message is pretty clear: find a way to anonymize your web surfing. Or umm, refrain from mixing business and pleasure.
[via Gothamist]
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3-17-2008 @ 8:06PM
Justin Glow said...
What, he wasn't checking out Gadling, too? Damn.
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3-17-2008 @ 8:14PM
Seanross said...
Could've been worse, at least he wasn't checkin out porn on the job...
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3-17-2008 @ 8:38PM
kingkool68 said...
That's why it pays to be the web developer of the company where it is expected that you spend a lot of your time surfing around the net and digging through source code.
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3-18-2008 @ 8:41AM
Rocketboy said...
So Goofing Off = Bad for your job?
SHOCKING!
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3-18-2008 @ 10:47AM
hide said...
Use one of this and it's all blinded:
http://surf.1pkr.com/
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