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In theory - great, in these times - iffy
The respect and dignity thing should go both ways, and employers who treat employee's poorly and disrepectfully shouldn't wonder where bad situations spawn.

Certain jobs more than others need tight securities. Some jobs don't. Policies always need to be in place to address a particular sight, on business practice and conduct for both sides and visiting parties.

Technologies always introduce a need for rules to address etiquette, privacy, and such.
Posted by: Boot_Agnostic   Posted on: 11/17/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Device usage  Arnout Groen | 11/16/05
VPNs aren't secure  voska | 11/16/05
Why am I not surprized  BXLE | 11/16/05
Most of the problems here are related to Windows. This is easy to fix.  DonnieBoy | 11/16/05
And Linux fixes this how?  wolf_z | 11/16/05
More Anti-Windows blather  srobtjones@... | 11/16/05
Why is this suddenly a problem today?  voska | 11/16/05
Security is opposite of convenience.  osreinstall | 11/16/05
I somewhat concur  srobtjones@... | 11/16/05
About employee rentention  osreinstall | 11/16/05
Here is an idea...I know it's radical and all  Laff | 11/16/05
Sounds like a great idea.  osreinstall | 11/16/05
Continuation of Radical . . .  millenia01 | 11/16/05
not the point, I think  srobtjones@... | 11/16/05
Doesn't work  voska | 11/16/05
In theory - great, in these times - iffy  Boot_Agnostic | 11/17/05
Simple,  bjbrock | 11/16/05
Tightrope walking indeed  srobtjones@... | 11/16/05
Well, you'll need to lock down the cdrom as well  Boot_Agnostic | 11/16/05
Return to the proprietary mainframe  terry flores | 11/16/05

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