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[deleted] OP t1_jd3b907 wrote

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jodyhighrola t1_jd3eboz wrote

It can be rude to the business, and to who is on the other end of your call. It can also be neither if you use common sense. Information security is the same, use common sense.

Dont hijack a spot in a cafe all day. Keep it moving after a little while. These places have very limited seating. Never take important calls in public if you cannot control your environment. If you have a loud ass speaking voice, being on a work call is as bad as someone facetiming with speakerphone on. Common sense defeats all of these issues.

Source: remote worker of 4+ yrs

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Danger-Moose t1_jd3wrnl wrote

> Not only that but are you not concerned about proprietary information visible on your screen?

I don't do anything near interesting enough to have that be a concern.

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jodyhighrola t1_jd3z2be wrote

For real. 9/10 people would look at my screen and be like, “I literally have no idea what this is”. They may get a glimpse of my wicked Slack meme skills though.

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WontArnett t1_jd3e5rw wrote

Ah, the beauty of capitalism is nobody cares about your opinion. It’s the cost of doing business with an open space.

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plummbob t1_jd3xfih wrote

>the beauty of capitalism is nobody cares about your opinion.

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fun fact, markets do indeed care about people's opinions.

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