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My husband doesn't want me on ALLNURSES. He thinks it is dangerous to post anonymously.
I told him that I don't write that which should not be read. And anything written can be read. Am I the only one with an overprotective husband?
Richard Bach suggesting throwing caution to the wind
Mr. Bach could be saying "Live your life to the highest possible standards so you will never be ashamed of anything you do or say- and if lies are spread about you, know that your happiness comes not from what others do or say, but from being at peace with yourself."
Is 'journalizing' a word?
I like it... and yes it's a real word. You should look these things up before posting.
You English and spell police got to have something else to do than monitor posts for errors...
Don't post anything you wouldn't want the entire world to see...
Aloha
I like it... and yes it's a real word. You should look these things up before posting.You English and spell police got to have something else to do than monitor posts for errors...
I think klone was simply musing aloud.
Who the hell does this!!!!!!!! I'm so busy, why not just private message the person and leave it alone!!! Why take it to the employer!!!!
My old manager kind of sucked. Staff often posted veiled complaints about the floor on facebook. Someone (I am pretty sure I know who) would print the statuses out and slide them under the manager's door.
Kitiger,
I totally understand your concern and your husband's. My husband and I both can be overly protective, but in the end it is our choice to put information on the internet, and tell people this people knowledge even though it is not look upon in a positive light. I almost lost a job a long time ago only because I gave detailed information about B17, and Gcmaf etc.... I was only a CNA then. Now I don't discuss anything in the work place but if you catch me at the grocery store, bring a pad and paper.
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Any who, don't worry, and if you want to ease his mind show him the posts. Hopefully he will engage and post as well. Work in harmony. This is what we do and it has diminished the worry, and stress. I hope in some way I have helped.
Peace-Rebbie
fawnmarie, ASN
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Sometimes, I'll tell my husband that I am on Allnurses, when I'm really checking my Facebook notifications or looking at beauty or fashion pages. I think he would rather me spend time here, discussing nursing, than perusing my favorite "froufrou" sites! At the end of the day, though, I'm an adult and I can spend my online time looking at whatever I choose.