On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 01:45:56PM +0800, Sacha Chua wrote:
> You probably should not be looking for job opportunities using company
> resources. Search for those at home or in a cybercafe. You may find a
> way around the admins' firewalls and policies, but then you'll
> probably be in clear, knowing violation of your company's Acceptable
> Use Policy and may find yourself looking for a job much sooner than
> you thought.

This is getting off-topic (or didn't it start OT to begin with?), but
this is definitely well-put. Plus that it shows of lack in breeding to
be job hunting while on the job. I have been witness to a number of
heads rolling because of abuse like this, as well as time-wasting jokes
and attachments going around by email. The whole point of being at work
in the office is to do work that the company agrees is productive.
Anything otherwise is a breech of the fundamentals of your employment
contract.

> Now if it's your _home_ ISP blocking these things... What can I say?
> Your ISP sucks. =) Warn us about it. Transfer, or get a prepaid card,
> or go to a cybercafe.

Are there any local ISPs that are this bad?

 --> Jijo

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