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Originally Posted by Nvincent4708
You're being smart about it. I was too.. I did all my work and such. They just didn't like seeing me use all the bandwidth
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Sure, I get that. but I have the ability to bill for my hours, so I can go back and say, I wasn't browsing the internet while billing this customer or that customer if you are an overhead employee, you are always on company time so you have to be doing company stuff or you aren't doing what they pay you for.
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Originally Posted by jewel25
They classify C5 as a social networking site. I am allowed to use a company computer to surf the net during downtime but nothing on social networking. We recently fired sOmeone for posting a status update on FB they didn't post on a company computer but from their cellphone. They were on company time so they were fired.
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I know it sux but that is a pretty typical catchall. LinkedIin has changed the way companies feel about social networking... But smaller companies still don't like the whole web 2.0 social networking thing. As soon as the marketing and Business development folks figure out a way to turn social networking into revenue, they'll come around too.