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C wrote:
> For example, say that I am on an ecology
> list. I work for a park and my boss is implementing a practice which
> I think could be harmful. Say that I have doubts about my boss's
> integrity anyway. I come home from work and post a question to
> the ecology list. Assume that my question even has a "tone" to it.
> My boss, unknown to me, is also on the list. He sees my post and my
> name and gets very irritated. His attitude toward me changes, my
> evaluations suffer, etc.
You shouldn't have sent a post like that to a list anyway. Think of the
damage you could be doing to your boss' reputation.
My own list is set to review by owners. I have been on several sensitive
lists and services, dealing with touchy ethical issues. I wanted to
maintain strict confidentiality.
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Ione
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-- University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine --
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