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    rrich Guest

    Default I've noticed something

    I usually view this forum in the early evenings. During this time there are quite a few others viewing also. In clock time, you are 6 hours behind me but a day ahead.

    So the question is, how are you able to view the forum during the mid afternoon? It seems that your employers are rather easy going regarding your Internet activities. Every now and then the readers on the evening news will note that some poor fool was fired for browsing the Internet while at work.

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    rrich,
    it's all those bludgers that work in IT and can pretend to work whilst they skive off to the forums!:eek:

    Mick who pays himself so skiving off is okay as long as all the bills still get paid
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrich
    It seems that your employers are rather easy going regarding your Internet activities.
    Its easy, Rich, you see I am the boss

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    Mick's having a lend of you Rich.

    Australia is "The Lucky Country"

    An 8 hour working week should be enough explanation.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Bob,

    You're doing it hard- I got mine down to 5 -- an hour a days enuff, I think.

    Who works weekends ?????:confused: :confused:

    Albert

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    And some of us are retired, and browse during coffee break time from the shed, or have a puter in the shed.
    Ashore




    The trouble with life is there's no background music.

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    I'm a stay at home dad so I can often log on during the day when the kids aren't being too demanding.
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    Ian.

    A larger version of my avatar picture can be found here. It is a scan of the front cover of the May 1960 issue of Woodworker magazine.

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    my employer allows us to have un-limited internet access during our work hours. The only stipulations are: all work is to be completed and all issues delt with, and we can not log on to www.nakedcathoilcschoolgirls.com (no it is NOT a real site, just for those who may be tempted to look) and sites of that kind.

    Initally they said NO , untill I pointed out that THIS was my favourite site
    I try and do new things twice.. the first time to see if I can do it.. the second time to see if I like it
    Kev

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    Self employment has a lot going fot it.

    Including the ability to have a quick browse when a few free minutes present themselves. A smoke, a cuppa and a modem. What better way to spend a smoko?
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashore
    And some of us are retired, and browse during coffee break time from the shed, or have a puter in the shed.
    Ah yes, I'm becoming fond of the 7 day weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!!
    Self employment has a lot going fot it.

    Including the ability to have a quick browse when a few free minutes present themselves. A smoke, a cuppa and a modem. What better way to spend a smoko?
    I cant answer that withoutmaking the thread go to the naughty boys room

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    Hi Rrich,

    I work for a large corporate, and whilst company policy says that Internet access should be limited to work-related matters, in practice there is a reasonable amount of latitude given, provided that one does not abuse it - and that deadlines aren't missed because of any sloping off to the 'net for a happy hour

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    I have an extra excuse...
    Different time zone.

    Of course being self employed helps, and running a computer help desk, where sometimes you just have to look at the screen and wait for the phone to ring helps too.

    Cheers

    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirboo
    I'm a stay at home dad so I can often log on during the day when the kids aren't being too demanding.
    I'm a home dad about 2 days a week, so the same with me. But often, I get on to read a post and have to take off again before I can answer.

    I work 3 or 4 shifts a week as well. Changes every month. Mostly night shifts.

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    I don't feel that I have a need to justify my online time when I'm at work.

    Internet access is a fundamental necessity of my job.

    So the fact that I keep a U-Beaut tab open in the browser is neither here nor there.

    Rest assured, if my employer thought it was a problem they'd block my access.

    Mind you, I'm not about to try and access a site or something equally dodgy when I'm at work.

    In fact, when members post links to risque sites, I'll wait 'till I get home before I'll think about having a look.

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