I am highly amused by this story:
Work Journaler
For many reasons, I think the main reason being that she went after unemployment and secondly that she was dumb enough to save it all on the work computer.
As someone who is a budding technology professional I can tell you that in terms of work computers someone is ALWAYS watching and everything you do on a work computer is always accessible to someone above you. It’s all very big brother but typically if your company owns the computer they can look at anything on it, nothing is private. And most company policies follow that rule.
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Spent the morning getting this DONE!!! 4 teens 2 adults churned out 72 screen printed shirts annnnd some special surprises for people. Killin it! These are awesome!
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It’s time I posted some pics here about my planner. You could term this a moleskine hack, or a love affair. I’m not sure which it is. All I ...
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Heck, yeah. I totally agree.
When I did write on my work computer (which was allowed during down time, but still) I saved my files on a USB thumb drive and they went home with me every night. Wouldn't save me if someone was keylogging, but god knows I did enough "real" typing on that job that anyone readding a keylogger would be miserable long before they got to my half-assed novel attempt.
Hm, the link shows one of your journals on ebay instead of the story...
*&^*&^%&^% I've had nothing but trouble with this link in particular! I have now fixed it. I didn't men for it to be an inadvertent ad for my work....
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