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Work is Work, playing on the computer while somebody is paying you to be working is just like stealing from the Boss or the company that you work for. Personally I would warn you once and fire you the 2nd. time, sound a little harsh?? I Don't think so..and no i was never a company owner or a boss, except I was trusted to be in charge of myself at work and I take pride that I did my job for which I was paid for. without playing on the internet, or any other goofy things,that in the long run runs the price up to the consumer because somebody didn't do their job right. [:@]
By the way, I'm retired, so I can play on the computer all day if I so chose to do..
So what does your inability to control your time at work have to do with this site. You make such a bold comment with crap to excuse it. Does your job allow you to ride like you said you had better things to do while you are on the clock? If so, I want your job!
I don't know what comments you were expecting. This is the second place that you've posted saying you were leaving, and the post you made here made it plain that you had better things to do than hang around with a bunch like us.
I happen to like it here and I happen to like most of the people here. When that changes I will do something else, but I won't feel the need to make a big deal out of it.
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