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From: TheDreamReborn
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  • You make some great points. If you had your own radio station id listen everyday

  • Good advice!

  • @TheCreativeJournal Thanks!

  • Oh and the good thing about both of my names that one if a famous bikini model and the other is a porn actress so kind of helps and hinders...

  • @IncidentalShine LoL! My girlfriend shares her name with a porn star also.

  • People are trying to disagree by saying this shouldn't but that's not the issue, the funeral issue rarely arises more often people are posting pictures from weddings without permission. I am in my 20's when people I know started using the internet I was in my early teens some of those photo's keep resurfacing which doesn't bother me so much but as my name will be googled it adds to my profile which really should be current pictures...

  • Personally I think as an employer, the only thing you should be observing is what my job history is, where I went to school, and whether I have a record or not. Anything else, I'm sorry is no body's business but my own...

  • @wiseassgamer True, but employers do this and you can't stop them. If I ran a company that employed people I'd do the same.

  • @TheDreamReborn I like you man, your vids are awesome, but I must respectfully disagree... If I ran a business, and in some ways I do; but when hiring employees my biggest concern is whether you can do the job or not... I'm sorry but I see this as being very detrimental to employment here in America. Yes social networking sites are public but they are in a sense their own business.

  • @TheDreamReborn I see it the same as, say you're a supervisor, you go to a bar one night, you see one of your employees getting drunk, should you have the right to fire this person, he or she is not on company time and showing no indication that they work for you... Grant it, if he or she is wearing a uniform then I can see your point, cause they then will be representing the company, but if anything else, it his or her personal time...

  • @wiseassgamer Now this is different. If I go to a bar and I saw my employee drunk like a fish it wouldn't bother me as long that this is not his usual behaviour in the office. If though, he is an account manager in my business, I would like him to represent himself as respectful at all times. As an account manager you're always on the clock since you are the face of a company. There are many other positions like this.

  • @wiseassgamer If i had a chance to weed a bad apple out before he/she causes problems I would definitely take advantage of the opportunity.

  • I have a dual facebook account, one where I am my full self and I don't used my real name , and one where I am more reserved and stoic where I used my real name.

  • This makes a lot of sense. I try not to be so stupid on the internet, but sometimes I can't help but respond to someone being stupid with a little bit of anger. Everything else of me is private.

  • Yes, thus, I have tried to get rid of it as much as I possibly can. I'm not on Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, etc. I have a YouTube that doesn't have my real name, also, I have deleted all traces of what I comment on, etc., I have an email, and I have a Skype. So, I guess that I'm pretty safe. I'm 13 anyways, but that still helps to avoid any awkwardness.

  • @Bannedforfun My career is based on being online so I can't be fully invisible. I've definitely removed as much as I can though. Not that I had anything too bad floating around. The worst may have been some politically incorrect responses to random people on Twitter and on blogs.

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