.....they don't filter my computer. I can go on all of my hunting and gun sites!!!
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.....they don't filter my computer. I can go on all of my hunting and gun sites!!!
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but now they will, because someone is going to those sites on their computers... :)
awesome!
There are always sales positions open for the right guy.
They are setting you up. It is called entrapment. :)
TS - sounds like what I do here at work. I have another "tab" open to an innocuous I.T. related site (today it's Configuring Windows Firewall...).
I switch back and forth as folks walk by.
I am allowed some "morale" time on the system, but if I have the same page open for hours - even if I haven't accessed/updated the page for teh entire time - I'll become the object of his displeasure.
Still beware! Not filtering is not the same as allowing. If you signed a employment agreement or rules of conduct, then they can just keep track of what sites you visit (even down to what keys & clicks you use) to keep in a file for one day when the employer wants to have a "negotiation" with you. If the sites you visit go against your contract then you may be putting yourself in a position.
Not trying to be a pessimist just trying to keep it real, and maybe help you keep out of hot water.
[Beer]