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Evo
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That can sometimes be enough to set the stage for being fired. While that by itself isn't grounds, it may cause your superiors to put you under the magnifying glass. Usually they can find enough to pin on you to fire you, if they really want to. It's always a risk you take. Word of mouth isn't strong, but in writing, that's sheer idiocy.TheStatutoryApe said:So if I'm in a bad mood and upset with my coworkers I should avoid going to say some bar where someone may over hear me saying mean things about them to my friends?
Using the internet on work time is usually grounds for termination all by itself. Being stupid while you do it...priceless.