You know what really grinds my gears?

Started by corn02, June 02, 2007, 03:41:22 PM

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Puckoon

Suppose its a catch 22.
It is a social networking site - so you dont want to have privacy set to fort knox levels and end up being un-findable. At the same time, most of us want to have a degree of privacy. I've my own set to a relatively private level, but a search would produce my name and profile picture. So if I was applying for a new job and had a profile picture of me swilling a pint of stout - it might not produce the same levels of excitement in a potential employer as it would for myself. Not to mention, you cant set it to block people who you dont know might be looking for you. It's hard to think about everything, and you can't know what you don't know, and I will conceede that my buddy's rationale cannot be applied across the board.

pintsofguinness

I can't see any employer caring if you have a picture of you drinking a pint - posing naked or something may be different.

This excuse about employers has been wheeled out now about people putting their degrees on facebook and now about people changing their names to Irish - I don't buy either of them.
Which one of you bitches wants to dance?

Puckoon

I am certainly not selling excuses - just throwing up a reason. There is a difference.

Do people need an excuse for either of those things when we really get down to it?

ONeill

Quote from: Puckoon on July 27, 2010, 07:29:52 PM
Suppose its a catch 22.
It is a social networking site - so you dont want to have privacy set to fort knox levels and end up being un-findable. At the same time, most of us want to have a degree of privacy. I've my own set to a relatively private level, but a search would produce my name and profile picture. So if I was applying for a new job and had a profile picture of me swilling a pint of stout - it might not produce the same levels of excitement in a potential employer as it would for myself. Not to mention, you cant set it to block people who you dont know might be looking for you. It's hard to think about everything, and you can't know what you don't know, and I will conceede that my buddy's rationale cannot be applied across the board.

I hate that rationale (not saying it's yours). You are who you feckin are.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Puckoon

I had never thought about it before, until my "welcome to the group" lunch at my new job. They'd all fecking googled and facebooked me, and the entire group had had input into my hiring. I am sure some idiot out there has gotten burned by public information they have put online. It maybe ties back to the reason people would be against posting their real names on this forum as was discussed in another thread.

pintsofguinness

Quote from: Puckoon on July 27, 2010, 08:18:54 PM
I am certainly not selling excuses - just throwing up a reason. There is a difference.

Do people need an excuse for either of those things when we really get down to it?
The irish name thing doesnt really bother me - but anyone who puts their degree on there or letters after their name etc just screams KNOB!

Quote from: ONeill on July 27, 2010, 08:22:05 PM
Quote from: Puckoon on July 27, 2010, 07:29:52 PM
Suppose its a catch 22.
It is a social networking site - so you dont want to have privacy set to fort knox levels and end up being un-findable. At the same time, most of us want to have a degree of privacy. I've my own set to a relatively private level, but a search would produce my name and profile picture. So if I was applying for a new job and had a profile picture of me swilling a pint of stout - it might not produce the same levels of excitement in a potential employer as it would for myself. Not to mention, you cant set it to block people who you dont know might be looking for you. It's hard to think about everything, and you can't know what you don't know, and I will conceede that my buddy's rationale cannot be applied across the board.

I hate that rationale (not saying it's yours). You are who you feckin are.
exactly

They sound like a nosey crowd puck.
Which one of you bitches wants to dance?

Puckoon


upmonaghansayswe

Ya just got in there before me Puckoon..  That is the feckin world we live in..

pintsofguinness

We've a good few started work with us about a month ago and it never occurred to me to google for facebook any of them - jeeze I couldn't care less.
Which one of you bitches wants to dance?

Puckoon

Then theres the fecker you just hired - who in 3 months is gonna turn an automatic rifle on you all and then people will be wondering where the feckin background check was. It's a no win situation.

I'll be wondering if I am getting your xbox.

pintsofguinness

personally I dont worry about anyone turning an automatic rifle on us all because I know if anyone is going to do that it's most likely going to be me. 

Which one of you bitches wants to dance?

pintsofguinness

when your playing snooker/pool on the ps3 and you get distracted by the gaaboard then when you go back to it you can't remember what ball you're suppose to be aiming for.
Which one of you bitches wants to dance?

paco

Sitting in the sauna tonight, some fella was coming in and then when he's halfway in (with the door still wide open) he decides to turn round and start chatting to someone outside...letting all the heat get out. I asked him nicely to close the door and he looked at me like I had gave him some sort of bad news! Young ones these days.

andoireabu

The phrase "Young ones these days"

Why is age the reason for an individual being a ball bag.
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Private Joker: I wouldn't shit you. You're my favorite turd!

paco

Quote from: andoireabu on July 27, 2010, 09:09:39 PM
The phrase "Young ones these days"

Why is age the reason for an individual being a ball bag.

He was only a young fella and, since you have to be 16 or over to be allowed into the facilities, he wouldn't have known such an unwritten rule. You'd never see an aul timer at that sort of craic.