MIGrandma
Lives in the middle-of-the-mitten.
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I think any employee should have it okayed by their boss if they want to surf the internet on company time.
When I worked as a church secretary many years ago, I had quite a bit of down time often. After doing all the cleaning and re-organizing I possibly could I did talk to the pastor (my boss) about writing personal letters at my desk. This was way before the church had computers in the office. He told me it was fine if I wanted to do that, or read a book, etc. when I didn't have any office work to do.
They wanted me there 4 mornings a week, even to just answer the phone. I was glad I talked to him about it, instead of just assuming it would be okay.
When I worked as a church secretary many years ago, I had quite a bit of down time often. After doing all the cleaning and re-organizing I possibly could I did talk to the pastor (my boss) about writing personal letters at my desk. This was way before the church had computers in the office. He told me it was fine if I wanted to do that, or read a book, etc. when I didn't have any office work to do.
They wanted me there 4 mornings a week, even to just answer the phone. I was glad I talked to him about it, instead of just assuming it would be okay.

was reprimanded for using the internet for a whopping 147 hours at work one week... due to having multiple tabs open (but minimized, mostly) during the work day. That incident was brought up in every review for the next four years until "the person" was finally laid off...
- I have three tabs open (the DIS,
