My workday...

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Re: My workday...

Postby expat » Tue Jun 14, 2011 5:00 pm

[quote][quote]Jake, just read through the thread again. Is it such a wise thing to do, tell the WWW that you are or that are going to be working on what is effectively an industrial secret. You never know who could read that and try get advantage or what websites and blogs that your employer keeps an eye on. Just a though
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Re: My workday...

Postby H » Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:24 am

...anyone who says that "There is no such thing as a stupid question" has obviously never worked in retail.
At the deli counter I asked for half a pound; the girl weighing the slices turned to another and asked if half a pound was fifty (I held my tongue and let the coworker answer yes but, of course, it's 0.50 on the digital readout).

Jake, just read through the thread again. Is it such a wise thing to do, tell the WWW that you are or that are going to be working on what is effectively an industrial secret. You never know who could read that and try get advantage or what websites and blogs that your employer keeps an eye on. Just a thought.
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Re: My workday...

Postby machineman9 » Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:30 am

You miss the point, now we all know you are working on a secret project..........

I think it's safe to say that anybody who works has trade secrets, and anyone who works in the engineering side of things is related to secret projects.

It's the people who say they're not working on something secret who really are ones to watch out for  ;)
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Re: My workday...

Postby ballistahurl » Wed Jun 15, 2011 12:19 pm

SSBJ?  :o
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Re: My workday...

Postby Jayhawk Jake » Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:11 pm

[quote][quote][quote]Jake, just read through the thread again. Is it such a wise thing to do, tell the WWW that you are or that are going to be working on what is effectively an industrial secret. You never know who could read that and try get advantage or what websites and blogs that your employer keeps an eye on. Just a though
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