Can blogging damage your career?
Posted: Thursday, 29 March 2007 |
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Oh dear! I`m richt glad I`m self employed! Mind you, a Hermits life is awfu dull and quiet, so I`m no` too fussed. :)
Hermit from Sanday
It can't really be bad for my career, as I don't have one, ha ha.
Tws from Notgivingoutthatinfo.
Chrissie Mary's blog cost her a lapdancing job at Spearmint Rhino or so she told Maggie Mary
calumannabel from ness lewis
You know, I had a feeling Chrissie Mary's name would pop up here! :)
Anne from IBHQ
Of course truly creative bloggers could post false scurrilities just for the love of red herrings.
Flying Cat from hiding behind the bin while fpu reverses
You too will have to watch out Anne as it does reveal that you are so over worked at the beeb that still have enough time to read articles in the Daily India.
loboy16 from mull
I wouldn't employ Muness & that's before reading his / her blogs.
Herman from Somewhere
i've nothing to hide or to be ashamed off
carol from france
To flame out first and think later can be detrimental.
mjc from NM,USA
Oh Carol, we all have something we don't want people to know. Me for instance- I don't want people to know, oh hold on if I tell you then I'd be letting people know, sorry can't tell you Carol....
Tws from Checkingthecupboardforskeletons
I'm all for a good flame-out mjc. Cast caution to the winds and enjoy the fallout! Sod detrimental. We've only one liff so grab it by the paws and de'il tak da hin'maist.
Flying Cat from filosofizing
Talking about flame out and spontaneous combustion: usually damages the subject, not the object ostensibly targeted. I'd rather not be Guy Fawkes.
mjc from NM,USA
Oh go on, you might be more successful than GF.
Flying Cat from striking a flint