Privacy in the workplace

Newton Hunt nhunt@jagat.com
Wed Sep 16 11:15 MDT 1998


Roger Jolly has some good points.

First, I am a boat rocker from way back.

Simplest is to down load your files off the server onto portable media
then delete them all from your account space.

Get a private account and access that one from work as you need to and
only when you need to.

Give your superiors you new address and the old address and use the
school account for internal communications only.

Walter, you have a problem here that may spread to other areas of your
job.

Keep good records of your work, what, where, how much, when you did
work, keep all notes of appreciation, have a list of work to be done
posted in your shop, post a tuning schedule in the best public place and
update it regularly, keep copies of all correspondence, parts orders,
sub contracting, budget usages and everything else that happens on and
around your job.

Get and keep posted your job description.

Keep a record of all the other things you do for the department that do
not relate directly to your job description, like mounting bulletin
boards, table modifications, chair repairs, bench repairs, door hinge
tightening or anything and everything else you do because you have the
skills and the tools to do such things.

Do NOT give your pass word to anyone you do not want to have it.

ALl my very best for you.

        Newton



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