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Posted: Wed, Jun 16 2010, 3:36 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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LOL. Just because you keep saying it doesn't make it so.
I actually work for a Fortune 500 company (including responsibility over IT) and my Facebook friends includes many others from Fortune 500 cos, including many NYC-based major finance institutions. I thought it would be poetic to use Facebook to send a link to this and see what my Fortune 500 friends thought of whether their cos blocked Facebook. So far from 18 responses, none of them say Facebook is blocked at their work. Some of them do have some content blocked, but not Facebook, LinkedIn or the other major networking sites. I’m sure there must be some Fortune 500 cos that are silly enough to do this, but I have never heard or read anything that suggests most do. I think you are vastly overstating or assuming. In my experience, most Fortune 500 cos consider Facebook a valid business tool. I can’t speak to government agencies. |
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Posted: Thu, Jun 17 2010, 12:36 am EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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Guest wrote: | LOL. Just because you keep saying it doesn't make it so.
I actually work for a Fortune 500 company (including responsibility over IT) and my Facebook friends includes many others from Fortune 500 cos, including many NYC-based major finance institutions. I thought it would be poetic to use Facebook to send a link to this and see what my Fortune 500 friends thought of whether their cos blocked Facebook. So far from 18 responses, none of them say Facebook is blocked at their work. Some of them do have some content blocked, but not Facebook, LinkedIn or the other major networking sites. I’m sure there must be some Fortune 500 cos that are silly enough to do this, but I have never heard or read anything that suggests most do. I think you are vastly overstating or assuming. In my experience, most Fortune 500 cos consider Facebook a valid business tool. I can’t speak to government agencies. |
Me too and these sites are typically not blocked. |
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Posted: Thu, Jun 17 2010, 1:56 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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Facebook contraversy aside, it still strikes me as inappropriate to prompt students to get involved in a private HR matter. |
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Posted: Thu, Jun 17 2010, 4:13 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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Guest wrote: | Facebook contraversy aside, it still strikes me as inappropriate to prompt students to get involved in a private HR matter. |
Again, I would be curious to see the hard evidence that Mr. Cox did this. What parents do independently with their own kids is their business, and if their kids ask to support him at a public hearing I don't think its unreasonable for them to support their kids decisions. I have only seen rumor and unsubstantiated allegations that Mr. Cox encouraged this. |
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Posted: Thu, Jun 17 2010, 4:27 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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Kids have rallied to support teachers for years. Growing up I did so for an English teacher in Cranbury who was facing being let go do to tenure rules. She was excellent. |
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Posted: Thu, Jun 17 2010, 9:10 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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Guest wrote: | Guest wrote: | Facebook contraversy aside, it still strikes me as inappropriate to prompt students to get involved in a private HR matter. |
Again, I would be curious to see the hard evidence that Mr. Cox did this. What parents do independently with their own kids is their business, and if their kids ask to support him at a public hearing I don't think its unreasonable for them to support their kids decisions. I have only seen rumor and unsubstantiated allegations that Mr. Cox encouraged this. |
Yeah, it was probably the board that posted that 1-sided pro-Cox story with all the detailed information about "the truth" and encouraged everyone to bring their kids out in support of Mr. Cox. That makes a lot more sense. |
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Posted: Fri, Jun 18 2010, 7:45 am EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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Does anybody know the outcome of the hearing? |
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Posted: Fri, Jun 18 2010, 7:55 am EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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Guest wrote: | Guest wrote: | Guest wrote: | Facebook contraversy aside, it still strikes me as inappropriate to prompt students to get involved in a private HR matter. |
Again, I would be curious to see the hard evidence that Mr. Cox did this. What parents do independently with their own kids is their business, and if their kids ask to support him at a public hearing I don't think its unreasonable for them to support their kids decisions. I have only seen rumor and unsubstantiated allegations that Mr. Cox encouraged this. |
Yeah, it was probably the board that posted that 1-sided pro-Cox story with all the detailed information about "the truth" and encouraged everyone to bring their kids out in support of Mr. Cox. That makes a lot more sense. |
Are you really an idiot or do you just play on on the Internet?
People have been talking about this for at least a month or more. I was a popular topic of conversation amoung parents at the Drug Free Fair. I have had other parents bring it up to new at least a few times prior to reading it here. Any number of parents could have initiated the topic here or organized the support for him at the meeting. And as you imply, the "truth" listed here isn't even verified which means anyone who heard the rumors could have posted it, not just Mr. Cox.
Grow up. |
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Posted: Fri, Jun 18 2010, 10:34 am EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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No more Cox for Cranbury. |
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Posted: Fri, Jun 18 2010, 2:26 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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Grow up? Do you really think name caling is the mature thing to do? That's pretty funny.
I can't prove that OJ killed Nicole, but I guess in your opinion I am an idiot for believing it to be true.
If you're going to wear blinders, might I suggest you also wear a helmet? |
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Posted: Fri, Jun 18 2010, 3:12 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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Guest wrote: | Guest wrote: | LOL. Just because you keep saying it doesn't make it so.
I actually work for a Fortune 500 company (including responsibility over IT) and my Facebook friends includes many others from Fortune 500 cos, including many NYC-based major finance institutions. I thought it would be poetic to use Facebook to send a link to this and see what my Fortune 500 friends thought of whether their cos blocked Facebook. So far from 18 responses, none of them say Facebook is blocked at their work. Some of them do have some content blocked, but not Facebook, LinkedIn or the other major networking sites. I’m sure there must be some Fortune 500 cos that are silly enough to do this, but I have never heard or read anything that suggests most do. I think you are vastly overstating or assuming. In my experience, most Fortune 500 cos consider Facebook a valid business tool. I can’t speak to government agencies. |
Me too and these sites are typically not blocked. |
Well ladies, that is 18 out of 500, you have more whining to do.
I can tell you that a large discount broker will let you get to the FB home page but not login. Same for Linkedin. It is blocked by the firewall policy.
I am done having a battle of wits with unarmed people. |
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Posted: Fri, Jun 18 2010, 3:56 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Support Sean Cox @ Cranbury School LGR Tues. June 15th 7PM |
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yawnnnnnnnnnnn wrote: | Guest wrote: | Guest wrote: | LOL. Just because you keep saying it doesn't make it so.
I actually work for a Fortune 500 company (including responsibility over IT) and my Facebook friends includes many others from Fortune 500 cos, including many NYC-based major finance institutions. I thought it would be poetic to use Facebook to send a link to this and see what my Fortune 500 friends thought of whether their cos blocked Facebook. So far from 18 responses, none of them say Facebook is blocked at their work. Some of them do have some content blocked, but not Facebook, LinkedIn or the other major networking sites. I’m sure there must be some Fortune 500 cos that are silly enough to do this, but I have never heard or read anything that suggests most do. I think you are vastly overstating or assuming. In my experience, most Fortune 500 cos consider Facebook a valid business tool. I can’t speak to government agencies. |
Me too and these sites are typically not blocked. |
Well ladies, that is 18 out of 500, you have more whining to do.
I can tell you that a large discount broker will let you get to the FB home page but not login. Same for Linkedin. It is blocked by the firewall policy.
I am done having a battle of wits with unarmed people. |
Hilarious. The poster repeatedly claims to definitively know that "most" Fortune 500 companies block Facebook. Repeatedly asked to cite some source for this claim all he can come up with is to anonymously list a single "large discountage broker" who allegedly does block it. Why not just list the company?
It's kind of fun watching people be dumb in public. Cranbury's very on LiLo... |
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