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Friday November 21, 2008 11:25 am
Facebook Users Get Busted
Once again, we are amazed at the apparent idiocy of people who are too casual when on the Internet. Tom Stones, a Tesco store worker in the UK, called in sick, but later posted on Facebook. He now faces disciplinary action. Last month, 13 Virgin Atlantic crew members used the same means to trash their employer and were consequently fired. Australian Kyle Doyle called in sick after a night out. His managers found him updating his Facebook page. Thank goodness that those of us who work/play on the Net a gazillion hours a day know that it’s part of the gig. If that’s not you, save the Facebook updates when that you can get away with it are legally off the clock.
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- criminals, facebook, facebook page, internet, net, social network
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The Kyle Doyle story is a well-reported hoax.
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24545539-5007132,00.html
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I am frequently amazed by the personal details people put on facebook they don’t seem to realise the impact it can have on there careers even though it been reported often enough
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