DiurnalVampire -> RE: What percentage... (8/14/2007 2:43:14 PM)
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I've seen things like that. Anyone in a job where they are interacting with customers and representing the company can consider themselves high profile enough to not want to have pictures floating around. On a profile, I can almost understand that. Personally, if my company wants to fire me for having my pictures up, they are more than welcome to, becasue I then want the names of whomever clued them in and want to know how they found them. However, I do know there are some companies that consider googling your name and email address as part of the background check before they hire you. Anything that comes up is fair game. Anyone who has my email address will find this site. So, it is completely plausible that the majority of people who say they have high profile jobs actually have jobs they are protecting by not having pictures up. Whether they are high profile or not , I cant say. But you must admit calling it a high profile job rather than a regular job with wierd security measures is catchier. DV
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