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Originally Posted by vreihen16
I don't know what it is with the entitled millennials who think that work is an extension of the Friends coffee shop, where Internet access is free and they don't need to actually earn a pay check.
There are several industries where EVERY SINGLE THING YOU DO ON A COMPUTER must be logged, archived, and is subject to e-discovery by lawyers on a whim. Being the person who has to fulfill those e-discovery requests for my employer, I BEG my colleagues not to use their work computers for any personal stuff. I can't tell you the personal stuff that I've seen come up in searches, just that everything that matches the requested search filter is turned over.
If you're bored, the entire corporate e-mail archive for Enron is available publicly online to peruse, and used for training in forensic searches.....
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Dude no I don't think "milennials" are the reason, blaming a younger generation for everything really won't get anyone any further.
My mom is an anesthesiologist, and they had a computer in the break room (this was early 2000s) and one of the nurses ALWAYS played solitaire in every possible second she could; that's just one example but literally blaming an age group for slacking is pretty bogus.
That being said where do we find the corporate Enron emails? Pretty interested in those