Fae, glad to know there are people out there who are so much better than the rest of us.
I started using Facebook to keep in touch with people I knew from another site, send pictures, etc...
Today I use it mostly to keep in touch with people I used to work with at an old job. Also, I keep updated on some archaeological groups. It's how I found out about a building that fell down in Pompeii last year.
Facebook is way overused in some workplaces - I know, I had to constantly tell quite a few people to get off it and back to work in my last job.
For an employer to ask you for a password to anything is a violation of privacy. Many people list their gender, birthdates, marital status, sexual orientation, personal interests, and other private data that employers are forbidden to ask about in an interview.
If someone is that free with their Facebook password, I doubt as an employer that I would be comfortable in their protection of company information.
Besides, you can overuse any web site when you're at work. Why not ask for their eBay account? Or their WordPress login, so they can post comments under your name at Neatorama?
ezpvi You can't have all three. Economy doesn't work that way. You can have clothes you can wear in colours you can wear, but not at prices you can afford. You can have affordable clothes you can wear, but not in the right colours. Or you can have the right colours at the right price, but you can't wear them.
One wonders what amazing salaries mail sorters and librarians live on.
I started using Facebook to keep in touch with people I knew from another site, send pictures, etc...
Today I use it mostly to keep in touch with people I used to work with at an old job. Also, I keep updated on some archaeological groups. It's how I found out about a building that fell down in Pompeii last year.
Facebook is way overused in some workplaces - I know, I had to constantly tell quite a few people to get off it and back to work in my last job.
For an employer to ask you for a password to anything is a violation of privacy. Many people list their gender, birthdates, marital status, sexual orientation, personal interests, and other private data that employers are forbidden to ask about in an interview.
If someone is that free with their Facebook password, I doubt as an employer that I would be comfortable in their protection of company information.
Besides, you can overuse any web site when you're at work. Why not ask for their eBay account? Or their WordPress login, so they can post comments under your name at Neatorama?
Exterminate me - medium.
You can't have all three. Economy doesn't work that way. You can have clothes you can wear in colours you can wear, but not at prices you can afford.
You can have affordable clothes you can wear, but not in the right colours.
Or you can have the right colours at the right price, but you can't wear them.
First reaction is that it's funny - stupid kid. Second thought is questioning the circumstances. Maybe teach needs to grow up a little, too. I dunno.
I can only imagine the reason all those people are standing around watching it is because they hadn't served the free alcohol yet.