or thisThey keep talking about the imminent blooming of the corpse flower at the botanical center. They've even got a live feed of it. Every time I see it, I'm reminded of triffids...
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or thisThey keep talking about the imminent blooming of the corpse flower at the botanical center. They've even got a live feed of it. Every time I see it, I'm reminded of triffids...
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Got this email at workView attachment 48868
Our company wants the ability to access our personal phones if we are using it for company email. They want us to install an app that will give them the ability to access my phone any time they want. There is absolutely no way I am giving them access to my personal phone. They gave me a company phone which sits at home on the charger. They can access it all they want.So this slightly ties into conversation I just had with coworkers. Our employer allows us to have our email on our phone (gmail, calendar, hangouts etc.) along with apps they have produced to record our time which due to our line of work is required for every tenth of an hour worked. However to do so you have to give them ability to monitor/secure your phone. My coworkers are very against this and are of the viewpoint that if our employer is not paying for at least a portion of their phone they are not giving this kind of control over to them or going to use it for work. Am I too laid back by allowing them to do so?
So this slightly ties into conversation I just had with coworkers. Our employer allows us to have our email on our phone (gmail, calendar, hangouts etc.) along with apps they have produced to record our time which due to our line of work is required for every tenth of an hour worked. However to do so you have to give them ability to monitor/secure your phone. My coworkers are very against this and are of the viewpoint that if our employer is not paying for at least a portion of their phone they are not giving this kind of control over to them or going to use it for work. Am I too laid back by allowing them to do so?
So this slightly ties into conversation I just had with coworkers. Our employer allows us to have our email on our phone (gmail, calendar, hangouts etc.) along with apps they have produced to record our time which due to our line of work is required for every tenth of an hour worked. However to do so you have to give them ability to monitor/secure your phone. My coworkers are very against this and are of the viewpoint that if our employer is not paying for at least a portion of their phone they are not giving this kind of control over to them or going to use it for work. Am I too laid back by allowing them to do so?
if he doesn't want to be embarrassed on a golf course, he should definitely not choose me. I don't think I've ever even golfed.
Got this email at workView attachment 48868
So this slightly ties into conversation I just had with coworkers. Our employer allows us to have our email on our phone (gmail, calendar, hangouts etc.) along with apps they have produced to record our time which due to our line of work is required for every tenth of an hour worked. However to do so you have to give them ability to monitor/secure your phone. My coworkers are very against this and are of the viewpoint that if our employer is not paying for at least a portion of their phone they are not giving this kind of control over to them or going to use it for work. Am I too laid back by allowing them to do so?
Our company wants the ability to access our personal phones if we are using it for company email. They want us to install an app that will give them the ability to access my phone any time they want. There is absolutely no way I am giving them access to my personal phone. They gave me a company phone which sits at home on the charger. They can access it all they want.
if he doesn't want to be embarrassed on a golf course, he should definitely not choose me. I don't think I've ever even golfed.
So this slightly ties into conversation I just had with coworkers. Our employer allows us to have our email on our phone (gmail, calendar, hangouts etc.) along with apps they have produced to record our time which due to our line of work is required for every tenth of an hour worked. However to do so you have to give them ability to monitor/secure your phone. My coworkers are very against this and are of the viewpoint that if our employer is not paying for at least a portion of their phone they are not giving this kind of control over to them or going to use it for work. Am I too laid back by allowing them to do so?
If it ain't a company phone, just all the **** hell no to the max. If there is stuff they need to access or secure then they should be giving you a company phone. Bad enough that Google, Amazon and Facebook know more about us then Santa Claus, I wouldn't want my workplace having that kind of potential access to my stuff.
Oh, if you had ever golfed you would remember. It's a traumatic experience.This is not a fun thing like dodgeball and kickball.
With that said, live post reports on RTT by a Rum Brooklyn on a golf round would be golden.![]()