Posted by gillispie1 on 8/19/2015 3:58:00 PM (view original):
Posted by shawnfucious on 8/19/2015 2:42:00 PM (view original):
Posted by gillispie1 on 8/18/2015 11:10:00 PM (view original):
i honestly dont think the guy is that bad, he isn't really picking fights with people, getting into the theater of the absurd, calling names, bashing minority groups, etc... i just think hes a little closed minded, assuming people using HD at work are abusing the privilege (maybe its 5m during lunch), and doesn't realize how that comes off. i could see him having a reasonable conversation about something else...
No assumption is made. If you have permission from thd appropriate authority, you are free to use the device or connection. If not, then you are stealing.
I will not apologize for believing stealing is wrong, and if that "comes off" in any particular way to you, it "comes off" to me as if you think stealing is acceptable.
stealing? you are overreaching now... you have completely lost it... nobody is saying stealing is ok. if you are on break, are you allow to use the company washroom? i sure think so. can you use company grounds for your smoke break? yup. tell me how those things are different.
it doesn't affect the above, but our work place has a very flexible, employee-friendly culture. some employees work from home, some work strange hours, some have arrangements where they take off for an hour during the school yearto get their kids and make up the time. there is no explicit policy about using your computer on break, but if one of my employees asked me, i'd certainly allow it. im sure the rest of the managers in development would do the same. on the flip side, i run the systems / data center group. off hour work is abundant, and my guys have a great attitude about it. it goes both ways. i have a guy who takes smoke breaks maybe 6 times a day, it is a little excessive - but he also works multiple times a week either at night or on the weekend, doing releases or dealing with problems. a while back we gave him a huge bonus because he had to put in a few hundred off hours to meet a major objective. maybe you work at some big corporate shop where the bean counters are worried about 5 minutes of CPU usage on a company device. we aren't, and a lot of other companies aren't either - i guess it comes down to where you stand on the big picture. to suggest, without even the slightest hint of awareness about the company culture at the places other folks are working, that using your computer on break is stealing - its just incredibly obtuse. you know nothing of their situation, who are you to pass judgement?
The concept is about honoring the use of equipment and connections within the guidelines established by those who are responsible for those things, and that many of the "workarounds" discussed here are forms of stealing if they aren't permitted.
Using your washroom and smoke break examples, if there were policies in place stating you could not use the washroom on breaks or could not smoke on company grounds and you decided to do so anyway as a "workaround" then it is the same type of situation.
I do not know any more about your situation than you tell me, but in most cases there is a policy in place for use of workplace computers. Often times employees aren't aware of it and think no official policy exists. It's always best to check to be sure.
It is not about "five minutes of CPU usage on a company device". It is about the fact that stealing is stealing.
Company culture only matters if the company gives permission to use the equipment/connection for the purposes of, in this instance, playing HD or other WIS games. If the company does not give permission to do that, it's stealing regardless of culture.
That's really the heart of the matter: Do you have permission to do what you are doing with company equipment/connections and/or on company time?
The fact is it's not situational at all. It's very black and white with the answer to the question directly above, and the rest is all essentially meaningless background noise.