James Stroud schrieb:
>
> Yes, and finding ways to have employees pointlessly waste time is equal
> to simply removing them.
Not as long as they are paid for the wasted time.
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James Stroud wrote:
> Tina I wrote:
>> James wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I work in this annoying company where I have to autheticate myself to
>>> the company firewall every 30-50 minutes in order to access the
>>> internet. (I think it's a checkpoint fw).
>>>
>>> I have to run "telnet what.ever.ip.
Tina I wrote:
> James wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I work in this annoying company where I have to autheticate myself to
>> the company firewall every 30-50 minutes in order to access the
>> internet. (I think it's a checkpoint fw).
>>
>> I have to run "telnet what.ever.ip.address 259" then it prompts m
James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I work in this annoying company where I have to autheticate myself to
> the company firewall every 30-50 minutes in order to access the
> internet. (I think it's a checkpoint fw).
>
> I have to run "telnet what.ever.ip.address 259" then it prompts me
> with userid, then
James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I work in this annoying company where I have to autheticate myself to
> the company firewall every 30-50 minutes in order to access the
> internet. (I think it's a checkpoint fw).
>
> I have to run "telnet what.ever.ip.address 259" then it prompts me
> with userid, then
James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I work in this annoying company where I have to autheticate myself to
> the company firewall every 30-50 minutes in order to access the
> internet. (I think it's a checkpoint fw).
>
> I have to run "telnet what.ever.ip.address 259" then it prompts me
> with userid, then
Hello,
I work in this annoying company where I have to autheticate myself to
the company firewall every 30-50 minutes in order to access the
internet. (I think it's a checkpoint fw).
I have to run "telnet what.ever.ip.address 259" then it prompts me
with userid, then password, then I have to sel