Nicole wrote:I use build computers.. and ppl at work wanted me to spy on there spouses... They would not speak to me for a long time after that.. They told me to take pic's and what not... I don't do that anymore. lost to many friends.. And they are the ones wanting me to do it.. My husband and me..lol So now we mind our own bees wax... rofl
I just enjoy my family and go on my marry way..
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When I was working for a retail organization (head of PC service), I used to get a lot of requests to install keyloggers or to track internet history or sift through/break into deleted/encrypted files to see what the user was up to. I hated those requests. As head of the department, I was able to say,
No, we don't do that here. Then they would pass a $100 bill at me and ask me to do privately what I would not as an employee. Although those $100s (over the years) were mighty tempting, I refused every time.
As a side note, there was one time a customer kept having problems with his PC. After I fixed it, problems would come back the following week. Since it was under warranty, I fixed the problem quietly. When this persisted for a month, he demanded to know why I couldn't fix it on a permanent basis. I had to explain to him that his visitation of a pornographic website kept compromising his PC. I felt like I was spying on him; I wasn't, I had to figure out what was persistently wrong, but I didn't enjoy it.