Providers / Hobbyist You Are Leaking Your Personal Info.
I have found that some of you are still not safeguarding your personal information. I have stumbled across yet another way some of you are compromising your safety. If you as a Provider / Hobbyist are using the same contact email for both Social Networking and your "Other Life" then you are possibly leaking info you don't want people to know. If you do use these sites I suggest you go and change that info now. Always have separate email addresses. Again this is not to cause panic but I just want you know your personal info is being leaked.
Be safe and have a nice week end.
Austin
Heads up to MONGERS and this DOOOOOD
There is a new guy on the board whose screen name is "on the job".
Well, that phrase is a phrase that LAW ENFORCEMENT uses to identify themselves to other LAW ENFORCEMENT when they don't personally know each other.
For instance when an off duty officer is pulled over for a violation the first words out of his mouth is "I'm on the job" even before he shows his DL and I. D. Thus the other officer knows he has pulled over another officer and relaxes somewhat.
In N. Y. Cops talk to each other referring to "the job" like it was alive."The job" doesn't like it when you don't make the average amount of contacts. (contacts is code for stops and tickets) or "the job" is really trying to stick it to us with this new overtime policy. They speak of the job as if it were alive and breathing.
I've never seen that term used outside the " LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY".
So perhaps the new monger would like to enlighten us as to why he would use that particular phrase as a handle.
I doubt we'll hear from him again-VS
Stop overanalyzing things
[QUOTE=VerySlowly; 1269434]There is a new guy on the board whose screen name is "on the job".
Well, that phrase is a phrase that LAW ENFORCEMENT uses to identify themselves to other LAW ENFORCEMENT when they don't personally know each other.
For instance when an off duty officer is pulled over for a violation the first words out of his mouth is "I'm on the job" even before he shows his DL and I. D. Thus the other officer knows he has pulled over another officer and relaxes somewhat.
In N. Y. Cops talk to each other referring to "the job" like it was alive."The job" doesn't like it when you don't make the average amount of contacts. (contacts is code for stops and tickets) or "the job" is really trying to stick it to us with this new overtime policy. They speak of the job as if it were alive and breathing.
I've never seen that term used outside the " LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMUNITY".
So perhaps the new monger would like to enlighten us as to why he would use that particular phrase as a handle.
I doubt we'll hear from him again-VS[/QUOTE]And how, pray tell, would you know so much about the inner workings of law enforcement and jargon of the law enforcement community if you are not, in some way, loosely or otherwise, affiliated with law enforcement? For the record I don't think you're a cop but it's silly to assume that someone else is just because he uses the handle "on the job". I think I saw a hobbyist with the handle "Law Dog". It's just name. Stop reading so much into it.
Sincerely,
Boss Hogg.
Commissioner of Hazzard County (lulz)