30 Ways To Lose Your Job On Twitter

April 20th, 2009 by Jeremy

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Twitter and Facebook have basically revolutionized the way we talk to each other. But with that kind of of overhaul comes a few pitfalls - like not being able to control who sees your dumbass comments. Just becuse you haven’t friended or followed someone doesn’t mean they won’t see what you’ve posted. It’s called the internet, people - word gets around and it gets around fast.

Resume Bear has it exactly right - don’t ever post anything you wouldn’t want your bosses (or future bosses) to read about you. It’s that simple. Check out their hilarious list of the stupidest things employees (or, after this, former employees) have said about their jobs on Twitter. Here are some of the best ones…

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7 Responses to “30 Ways To Lose Your Job On Twitter”

  1. Janet says:

    TWITTER IS FOR LOSERS!!!!! FOR PEOPLE WHO THINK THE WORLD GIVES A CRAP ABOUT THEIR MUNDANE AND BANAL LIFE.

  2. Linda says:

    Very funny, amazing what people will say online. I love your blog name btw !

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  4. pink ties says:

    Great blog. Thanks for the interesting article. Will send others your way.

  5. GarykPatton says:

    I think I will try to recommend this post to my friends and family, cuz it’s really helpful.

  6. Matthew says:

    great ideas. I always follow your ideas and apply them.

    Just one question though. Have you made writing this blog as your profession or do you do this in your spare time?

    Just curious..

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