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By Dawn Rosenberg McKay, About.com Guide to Career Planning since 1997

Surfing the Web on Your Boss's Time

Monday March 7, 2005
Do you spend time at work attending to personal business on the Internet? Using your company's computer to access the Internet may be fast, but you may lose in the long run. While your employer may look the other way if you spend a few minutes checking your personal email, most companies expect employees to limit the time they spend on non-work related activities. And, if you think you can be sneaky about it, many use software to track their workers' online activity.

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