Good set of links, thank you. Also some good thoughts included in the posts you linked to.
I worry, as do most "real name bloggers" about being outed to my employer. (Of course, with me, it's less about what I say, which is almost never associated with my job, as it is the sheer quantity of posts with time-stamps that prove I wrote them when I was on company time.)
Well, I haven't checked your time stamps, but you do note your breaks and "on hold" blogging pretty consistently: I think they'd have some trouble pinning you down for time-wasting. At least, if they're going to be consistent, they'd need to do some monitoring of everyone else's computer use to determine if your wasteage was atypical before they took any particular action against you.
Of course, that's in a fair world, and when it comes to firing bloggers we're not there yet.
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Good set of links, thank you. Also some good thoughts included in the posts you linked to.
I worry, as do most "real name bloggers" about being outed to my employer. (Of course, with me, it's less about what I say, which is almost never associated with my job, as it is the sheer quantity of posts with time-stamps that prove I wrote them when I was on company time.)
Anne Zook
Well, I haven't checked your time stamps, but you do note your breaks and "on hold" blogging pretty consistently: I think they'd have some trouble pinning you down for time-wasting. At least, if they're going to be consistent, they'd need to do some monitoring of everyone else's computer use to determine if your wasteage was atypical before they took any particular action against you.
Of course, that's in a fair world, and when it comes to firing bloggers we're not there yet.
Some blogging software, including Movable Type and probably others, allows you to edit your time stamps before you publish.
Decker
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