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DLogan

So I recently got into trouble at work.  They found my blog and Twitter page and didn't like some of the things I had to say.  I never mentioned the company I worked for or my legal name so how they found the blog I really don't know.  Anyway, I was made to "remove" the posts.  I ended up just deleting Twitter because I didn't care about it that much.  I've decided to move my blogging over to this site since you need to actually log in to see anything.  I figured it would be a little more private.


So have any of you ever had trouble at work from something you posted online?


 

Comments (8)

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DLogan·
OK apparently I was wrong and you can see blogs without having to log in. I think blogs should only be viewable my members.
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VenomRudman·
You were warned once before. Please come to my office and bring your badge.\r \r The Boss
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Go_Aachmed·
Remove your photo maybe? Unless they know your gamertag, it could be anyone's blog. My company doesn't care. In fact, they encourage the twitter/facebook etc because of networking. Lol, whatever. Yeah, networking... that's what I'm doing.
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Go_Aachmed·
Lol, by the end of the post, you [pic was gone. Too late thought. The boss is on to you.
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rabbmasterflash·
well if you are doing it from work, it doesn't take much for a motivated IT person to figure out who you are on here
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J-Cat·
What venom said.... I wouldn't blog from work.... yer gonna get into major trouble!
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williamadamsesq·
Being self employed, sometimes I say \"Hey! Do some work and quit screwing around on the internet.\" Then I say to myself \"Screw you! I'll leave and you can do all the work.\" I always cave in and try to reach a compromise.
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DLogan·
They checked blog messages from way back in 2007. I did have a few Twitter posts that I made from my work PC but mainly it was at home or on my cellphone. And they wern't complaining about when I posted but what I posted. Apparently you're not allowed to have an opinion at my job.