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Originally Posted by DanaC
I would rather not have to constantly censor the things I post about myself of personal nature, because of a (very unlikely) risk of eavesdropping.
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Yes, but do you still tap your feet in the Ladies room?
When I decided to use my real name on the Cellar, I understood that there were risks, although not as severe as for a politician. I guess that the 'public' is the worst employer of all, since they really have no clue as to what they really want in a public servant.
I have read about employers scanning the web for information on current and future employees. My philosophy on that is if a company attempted to dictate my private life to that degree, I wouldn't want to work for them.
My concession to professionalism is that I don't post to blogs (or BBS's) from work and I do not mention my company in any posts.
Of course, if I did ever leave, I'd have a shitload of stories to tell.
But this is all besides the point. The real truth is that you're Dana Carvey trying out a new character as the 'wacky female British Politician', right?
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