Man, all sorts of stupid on Facebook. Two of my bosses are on FB. This was before I created a personal policy to not have anyone from work on FB. Those guys have become close friends that I like to hang out with, so I've left them on. However I almost never talk about work on FB as a result of that and I absolutely avoid anything negative.
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I would never post anything negative about my job on there. I only post about my balling out of control trips on the G550 so I can keep up with the Joneses.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by Nash B. View PostIt said she was "one of those customers who left a bad tip," not "a bad tipper" or "a customer that leaves bad tips."
Regardless, one has to be quite self-centered and cunt-ty to take such a post so personally, as to have someone fired, even if she had been directly named. From her quote about knowing who to add to FB, she seems to be unremorseful, making her look all the more vindictive.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostI never allowed anyone who worked for the same company as I did on my FB. That's just asking for trouble. Kind of a shame, had a few coworkers I really enjoyed BSing with but it just wasn't worth the potential trouble.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostBSing with co-workers is just as "dangerous" in many cases, live a drama-free life, and you don't have to worry about what others say. If you (in general) have to think twice about saying or posting something in certain company, perhaps you should rephrase or refrain.
That's a bit of an overstatement. I also had no interest in anyone knowing what my life was like outside work, as it was none of their business, and my thoughts about work ideally ended the second I walked out the door most days. It was bad enough listening to all the jealous cunty remarks about my new car at meetings.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostThat's a bit of an overstatement. I also had no interest in anyone knowing what my life was like outside work, as it was none of their business, and my thoughts about work ideally ended the second I walked out the door most days. It was bad enough listening to all the jealous cunty remarks about my new car at meetings.
The FB me is the real me, and I have no reason to categorically deny someone that sends me a friend request, nor has there been any hint of negativity. My boss has even told us as a team that she's checked us out periodically, and I'm fine with the accountability.
I've always been more of an open book, for me life's easier that way, but I'm also not the kind of person that would bitch about service or tipping like these two "ladies."
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