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		<description>Hello Khan:

Good article. It sounds like a good number of employees are somewhat careless with their Internet usage at work, which I think is a huge mistake.

In any workplace, it’s usually a bad idea to use office computers to search job boards or anything else that you wouldn’t want your boss to know about. For starters, it may come off as unprofessional if your boss catches you conducting any kind of personal business on company time. Next, if you are looking for another position and you don’t want your boss (or anyone else) to know, it may be a good idea to save the surfing for your home computer. If you just can’t help yourself during your eight hours on the job, at the very least, you should clear your history at the end of the day or after each use. Chances are, your employer IS monitoring your computer use and it’s only a matter of time before he confronts you about it.  

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Khan:</p>
<p>Good article. It sounds like a good number of employees are somewhat careless with their Internet usage at work, which I think is a huge mistake.</p>
<p>In any workplace, it’s usually a bad idea to use office computers to search job boards or anything else that you wouldn’t want your boss to know about. For starters, it may come off as unprofessional if your boss catches you conducting any kind of personal business on company time. Next, if you are looking for another position and you don’t want your boss (or anyone else) to know, it may be a good idea to save the surfing for your home computer. If you just can’t help yourself during your eight hours on the job, at the very least, you should clear your history at the end of the day or after each use. Chances are, your employer IS monitoring your computer use and it’s only a matter of time before he confronts you about it.  </p>
<p>Resume to Referral<br />
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