So, Your Boss Hates the Internet

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viagra of @ Aug 29, 2009 08:09:20 AM

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Excuse me. Is there life before death?

I am from Afghanistan and now teach English, give true I wrote the following sentence: "It can be difficult to know how to avoid miscarriage, but often there are warning signs."

Best regards :), Malka.

Malka of OR @ Feb 15, 2009 14:30:36 PM

Discussing the matter up front with your boss is good advice, and it sounds like the best approach to me. Apart from making things clear and letting both of you air your concerns, it also opens a path to discussion, rather than summary judgments, if a (real or perceived) problem should turn up later.

==You can pretty much count on the fact that your boss, senior managers, colleagues, and even potential employers are looking at your online sites.==

Yes, and even the people you say things about in your blog entries. I hope you'll accept the apology I posted (before I read this) for the tone of my taking you to task. I would not be proud to have my grandmother see that.

Barry Leiba of NY @ Apr 14, 2008 18:40:13 PM

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