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Thursday, March 29, 2012

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I don't know why I wrote in my last post about A***, so secretive or paranoid. The new dog's name is Andy or Andrew - depending on whether he's being good or bad.

Sometimes I become paranoid about using blogs and such, although how they're used in the last ten years has changed and I shouldn't have to worry. Blogs' time in the sun has been displaced by twitter and facebook. As if some forensic investigator from BIPC will rout my six-year-old posts for any badmouthing.

I rarely - more rarely than ever I posted here - update Facebook, and post only the blandest and most noncontroversial of statements. Maybe a lame picture of Andy (or A***) rolling around with a shoe. Or destroying a discarded milkjug. Or a picture of boyfriend and I at dinner. Two days ago, when I posted my last blog post, I had thought about uploading to Facebook a photo of the front apple tree in bloom.



At some point, I will have to plan a grand new online presence roll-out. What I plan is to study LinkedIn and no doubt an endless number of options, and Facebook and their endless number of options. When I start thinking about it, like right now, I become less interested in doing anything at all. My Facebook settings are set to the most private for everything (unless Facebook has changed them, haw). And my LinkedIn profile has my name and title and maybe that is it.

I know this is 2012 and I'm supposed to be all post-sexual revolution, but I was appalled at photos of Boyfriend and me other people have tagged of us on Facebook. Us in a series of pics, with boyfriend wearing a steady stream of baseball caps and trademark purewhite goatee in various lengths, and me in a steady stream of thrift store duds, trademark Hawaiian shirts or striped tees and skinny jeans, holding up martini glasses, and all I can hear is my mother: "Is this age-appropriate?""how would potential employers see this?"

Not that I plan any changes. Except for the potential future job searches involving online forensic investigators, I could really care less.

But I still didn't "Friend" my boss' boss' request. Paranoid.

Earlier this week, I attended a chat with headhunters from a competitor to BIPC, the first I've ever attended something like this. We typed out a question that was sent first to a moderator, who then passed them along for the headhunting panel to type out answers, for all to see. I asked a question about requiring access to Facebook profiles or other online vetting of candidates.

"We never ask for passwords," they responded. They sometimes Google a person's name, but only look deeper for an online presence if it's tied to the intended job.

They also rely less and less on job postings such as Monster, and more and more on social networking sites "like LinkedIn".

In tonight's management class, the two-thirds that have shown up try to look interested in the lecture while doing other things such as chitter away on Facebook or answer their work emails, and being much more accessible - expanding their networks and such. And here I am, using the same time to read through investment property listings and only going online to Google addresses and streetviews. Not very network-y at all.

# posted by B. Arthurholt : 11:58 PM : Luscious