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1.) The paragraph on your home page should say what the company does. Save experience, most, largest stuff for the About page. Under the introduction paragraph you might add the logos of any professional organizations or specific brands of sign stuff you use. When writing the introductory home page paragraph think about including key words that prospective customers might use to search for a sign company.
2.) Those aftermarket wheels are well worth the high asking price, LOL. 3.) My iPhone is provided by the company. i can lock and/or erase it through iCloud with any web browser or as admin on the company email server. Got tired of keeping up with and charging two phones really quick, so just use the company one for everything. Since I work for a family company I am expected to be avaible 24/7 whether paid for it or not. I can set my iPhone to not give notices for specific time for specific email accounts. Work never texts me, working from home everything comes through email. Most everyone in the IT department goes home at 5 so after hours work is usually only when family members have some sort of home computer problem. They all have Macs so it isn't very often. |
Oh yeah. Any time the company has had an employee email content issue, we use the copy of everything that is on the Exchange Server, NOT the employee's phone. Only had one issue where an employee emailed a picture of his penis to a female employee whom did not appreciate it.
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yep the lawyers can grab the phone to look for company related info but hey they have the phone......
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They can't do a thing. I can go to the webmail server, detatch my personal device from exchange and delete the account on my phone, go on the exchange server and block my account from even being able to use it on a mobile device..as far as they'd know it's just another personal phone unrelated to anything company wise. Even if they did figure it out..I'd do a very very hard factory reset :)
I can, however, remotely wipe a phone an account is attached to if there's a security risk. |
ahh have fun with that. the lawyers will love you.
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Bottom line is I don't have anything to hide on my phone, they are lawyers not the FBI and it's sounds like a bunch of hypothetical paranoia to begin with :)
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true but how would you like to be without said phone for a long time. I have nothing to hide either but like I said I run the kids band off of it. I really don't need it tied up at some computer place while they sort thru it to find nothing. That and the fact that almost all data plans are going away from the unlimited side I don't want ot start paying for crap from work when I have a laptop.
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I know everything is available but I don't always have access to a computer. I think we are losing sight of the original thought......they don't need to see my phone period.
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great minds think alike. You pay the bill on the phone you can have it. You don't forget it.
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And Jeff, I am the one that likes feet, remember? You trying to muscle-in on my territory?;) |
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I want to know what belt he replaced.... The fans are electric on a 944!
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