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To: MD Expat in PA
surfing non-work related stuff or shopping on line on company time

Nobody cares! Quit being a conformist slave. The boss does not own employees.

Authoritarian bosses are a destruction to productivity. They over control because they have too little inside their head.

HR hires these destructive turds because HR are unskilled, unscientific,  conformist snowflakes.

Instead, act human.
1) Buy your internet  stuff at work.
2) Browse away.
FU loser authoritarian unskilled whackjobs.

56 posted on 12/26/2017 8:54:12 AM PST by TheNext (Fake Elections have no BALLOT PICTURES!)
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To: TheNext
Really?

So you think it is OK for a worker to steal time that they are being paid for to do the actual work they are being paid to do but instead do personal shopping on line and surf the internet for fun, email and or text or talk on the phone with their friends and relatives for hours on end while they should be performing the work their employer pays them for?

That’s not “authoritarian” that’s just common sense.

I’m not talking about allowing employees to have some leeway, say for instance using a company computer to shop or web surf while on their lunch break, I’ve done that and no employer I’ve had has ever had a problem with that.

The boss does not own employees.

No. But they own the time they are paying for.

Let me explain it another way. Let’s say you hire a plumber to come work at your house to replace some rusted pipes and install a new sink and let’s say you are paying him by the hour. He shows up, does about 5 minutes of work, then gets out his smart phone, texts, makes personal phone calls, orders some personal items from Amazon, takes a lunch break, comes back does another 5 minute of work then goes back to goofing off, then finally finishes the job but bills you for the entire time he was there. You’d be OK with that?

57 posted on 12/26/2017 9:11:20 AM PST by MD Expat in PA
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