He laughs in the mornings, he laughs at night, he laughs while sleeping and he even laughs while taking a dump..No he is not mad to keep laughing at himself, he laughs because people around him laugh and people around him laugh. He will make fun of your boss, he will mock you, he will copy the walking style of your office receptionist and he doesn’t even spare himself... But still he is everyone’s favorite. He livens up the mood of every conversation and he would just cheer up the hearts of every person in the office. He will never be sad and never regret anything. He is the favorite of the boss and greets every one while crossing a corridor. He is never alone in the coffee room and is always surrounded by people looking for attention. No, he is not a hero, he is no handsome man but what he really is an Office Joker.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Bad-Luck and boss
Both the words start with the letter ‘B’ and hence there has to be some connection between the two. Both are unwanted but still present in our lives. These are those two things of life, everyone run away from and spend thousands of rupees on God to save them. No matter how hard and smart you try, you will never be able to escape their grip. You can never hide from them and both shower you with sleepless nights and scary days. That is not all, one leads to the other and finally it becomes like a vicious cycle where the boss causes bad-luck and the bad-luck leads to boss. Bad-luck has the word “bad” in its name and the boss doesn’t even need that to make your lives hell.
Securing data in office
Whether you work in an IT firm, or a financial consultancy or any multinational corporation, you will have a lot of confidential data and information that you need to protect from others and outsiders so that it does not get misused. Hence, there are several safety measures that you can take with the latest technology and developments for securing your data. The very first thing you need to learn is not to share your passwords with anyone, even if it’s your closes friend in the organization. Always password protect your files and disclose the password to only those people who are officially allowed to view or use the file. Don’t ever leave any of the drawers or system unlocked when you are not at your workstation. These are few of the very basic things and precautions, which will ensure the safety of your information, as well as your job and the future.
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