11-11-2014, 10:25 AM
Welcome back, Rom!
I am not the least bit fond of employers who stick their fingers into the private lives of their employees. However, I realise that there are professions where this may be a necessary evil; such a certain government positions, engineering, emergency services, or any field where security and secrets have an obvious, common-sense high priority. Similarly, frequent drug and alcohol tests are a safety requirement for some professions, such as airline pilots.
One thing that I cannot stand, however, is the "boss" who wants to make sure that no-one is talking behind his back. Or corporate paranoia such as this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWC0SN-5hZ0
I am not the least bit fond of employers who stick their fingers into the private lives of their employees. However, I realise that there are professions where this may be a necessary evil; such a certain government positions, engineering, emergency services, or any field where security and secrets have an obvious, common-sense high priority. Similarly, frequent drug and alcohol tests are a safety requirement for some professions, such as airline pilots.
One thing that I cannot stand, however, is the "boss" who wants to make sure that no-one is talking behind his back. Or corporate paranoia such as this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWC0SN-5hZ0