I hate surfing the web

mikeled86

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I kinda need to vent. I don't really do much at work I sit behind a desk all day and surf the web for the most part. Well they sold the company not to long ago and every is changing but the one thing I hate the most is that they are blocking EVERTHING on the internet I can't even view some picutres or vids that you guys post. It seems everytime I find a site that I like it is blocked the next day. I am running out of sites and my biggest fear is that I will come in and the .org will be blocked I think its only a matter of time before this happens because I leave the site up for the whole work day. They blocked NFL.com and Ebay.com but I think an upper said something and they unblocked it.
 
We just had a team meeting and got chewed out about internet usuage here at work. They do not want us viewing any YouTube vidoes or such. Apparently when we stream it slows down the servers and slows down important things like productivity at work.
They also went on a rampage regarding Myspace, it is forbidden! I am very lucky because I have unlimited internet usuage as of now, but it depends on what your job is within the company as to what your internet restrictions are. At my last company it really sucked, they blocked Yahoo, ebay, and anything else fun you could think of. I had to get on to them because they had even blocked some of the medical credentialing sites that I use to do my job! The IT guys got restriction happy!!
 
I have to go through "logs" weekly to see what "staffers" are viewing on the Internet... I am then left to physically block these sites as they are deemed "not for work" (and I know who is looking at what and I also have to report on what I find to clients)

I am afraid I have no sympathy for the issue at a couple levels.. Productivity: if your company can not find work for you to do, they need to eliminate the position IMHO.. We are fighting an economy that is bloated with way to many people doing little or nothing and collecting pay checks.. At the same time, your job ends up in MX or China because they get 10 times the work done for the same or less money..

I mean if you can sit there and go "I do very little" dont you worry about having the position eliminated?

Honestly "I am upset because I can not screw around at work and surf the net" is exactly what is wrong with our economy right now...
 
I am so lucky compared to the rest. I can't complain. My IT guy blocks NOTHING. we can surf anywhere we want. That is a good thing since when I am in the office and not on the road that is all I do. Sit in the basement and surf the web.
I know sux to be me.
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 Productivity: if your company can not find work for you to do, they need to eliminate the position IMHO.. We are fighting an economy that is bloated with way to many people doing little or nothing and collecting pay checks..  
Hey, I resemble that!
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Now I must go and get back to doing nothing.
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Chris
 
Do you have any idea what amount of internet traffic one radio stream can create? Or Youtube crap?
I worked on T3 networks completely clogged by employee like you.
They listen to the radio, watching movies, etc...

On second thought....
You can setup direct access to your home computer or anonymous surfing service and surf from there. ;)
 
While I can sympathize with both sides of this issue, honestly it can be a problem

The bottom line is if no one is complaing about the speed of the network and no one is complaing that "well all Joe does is surf the net all day while I work!! it isnt fair!!" (you know, the employees that are jelous) then companies usually dont tighten the screws too much.

However, if someone is trying to do their job and it takes forever for an app to open, or to access a web site for research, they start to complain they cant do their job, management then looks at it and starts putting the screws on to the IT department to fix the problem.

The IT department looks at it and thinks "hmmm well all we can do is start cutting out access to big bandwidth sites.

So often anything that is graphic intensive (pictures, but mainly video and streaming video) will be the first to go.

IT's don't care because we normally have our own personally configured systems on the other side of the DMZ, or that bypasses the firewall, so we can put the screws to everyone else without impacting ourselves, and in the end that's all that really matters..

And we can do this because we are IT's and we know what we can and cant do without jeopardizing company assets. Besides, we are good at multitasking, I can talk on the phone at the same time handle a user who comes to my desk while still playing a game, reviewing a document, and downloading patches all at the same time. I am more productive in one day than most are in a week.


Ehem.. anyway.

Then if an IT blocks a site and we notice a user trying to circumvent our block or try to get around our wall, we now take that as a personal challenge to our IT technical skills, we will now focus on you like a tiger focus's on its prey.

We will monitor, hunt and stalk your every electronic move and block ANYTHING and EVERYTHING that we personally deem not work related.

And the more we block, the more the user takes it as a challenge, so they start to try to find other ways to get around our system. Until they finally find the Holy Grail!!! ---  ANNONYMOUS PROXY SERVERS!!!

Oh dayum!! When a user finds out what a annonymous proxy server is!! Oh man they are now empowered.

It will usually take a while for the IT department to find out that you are using a proxy server (or at least it might SEEM you are getting away with something they don't know about) the truth is, we IT's, we know about proxy servers, we will let you use them for awhile, because we know when you use a proxy server to logon to Myspace, or to your yahoo account, or to your bank account, what is happening most of the time is the people who run the proxy server are gathering all your personal information that travels through it.

You think people put up free proxy servers for you to use out of the goodness of their hearts? Come one doint be so neive. It takes money to build the proxy servers, maintain them, pay for the bandwidth, nothing is free in this world, they have to be getting something out of you using their proxy servers. And guess what it is. Like I just mentioned, all your personal information that travels through it.

So we will let you user a proxy server for awhile, and the next thing you know someone has hacked your myspace account!!! Crap how did that happen!! Someone accessed your bank account!! Ut oh!! Someone access your yahoo email account and sent out spam email from your account!!!

Someone purchased child pornography using the bank account you logged onto through the proxy server and now the police are at your door trying to arrest you!!!

So anyway, after letting you hang yourself for a few weeks going through a proxy server the fun is now out of it for us so we will usually block that one proxy server and find something else productive and entertaining to do.

See to us IT's, everything is a game, we have the power and we know it, it is just most of the world doesn't, so we play, we have fun.

We do our job, don't get me wrong and we do it well but come-on when you have a bunch of whiney users complaining every stinking day that their fricken computer wont read a DVD (well crap it only has a CD reader, it never had a DVD reader) or their computer keeps re-booting (hmmmm finally went to a bad web site that we told you to stay away from and the web site installed a virus and has now crashed your system and you are pissed because you cant go and flirt on myspace on company time, oh dang that sucks).

So yeah, being an IT is a thankless job, no one likes us, the system is too slow and we are not doing our job, so we lock things down, and now we are NAZI's because we have blocked everything and no one can get to anything.

It is a no win situation, so as an IT when you realize no matter what you do, you are going to piss someone off, you might as well enjoy your job, do it to the best of your ability and let the cards fall where they may.
 
I have to go through "logs" weekly to see what "staffers" are viewing on the Internet... I am then left to physically block these sites as they are deemed "not for work" (and I know who is looking at what and I also have to report on what I find to clients)

I am afraid I have no sympathy for the issue at a couple levels..  Productivity: if your company can not find work for you to do, they need to eliminate the position IMHO.. We are fighting an economy that is bloated with way to many people doing little or nothing and collecting pay checks..  At the same time, your job ends up in MX or China because they get 10 times the work done for the same or less money..

I mean if you can sit there and go "I do very little"  dont you worry about having the position eliminated?  

Honestly  "I am upset because I can not screw around at work and surf the net" is exactly what is wrong with our economy right now...
Its not that I do vary little its that the work comes in goes as fast as you can blink an eye somedays I sit around and some days I am so busy I have to work free overtime so it pays for itself if you ask me. Plus I also have to do some on site work and we have to wait on the customer on most cases so I am sitting around for hours on end waiting on them but they pay for that so. As for the economic problems I think its a bunch of crap if we are going to go into recession there are so many ways for the U.S. to get out of it its retarded I think its just being looked at as such a big problem because of it being election year.

WHINERS LINKY

nation of whiners
 
I have to go through "logs" weekly to see what "staffers" are viewing on the Internet... I am then left to physically block these sites as they are deemed "not for work" (and I know who is looking at what and I also have to report on what I find to clients)

I am afraid I have no sympathy for the issue at a couple levels..  Productivity: if your company can not find work for you to do, they need to eliminate the position IMHO.. We are fighting an economy that is bloated with way to many people doing little or nothing and collecting pay checks..  At the same time, your job ends up in MX or China because they get 10 times the work done for the same or less money..

I mean if you can sit there and go "I do very little"  dont you worry about having the position eliminated?  

Honestly  "I am upset because I can not screw around at work and surf the net" is exactly what is wrong with our economy right now...
YouTube is completely blocked at our office.  There's quite a bit of surfing going on, but I really don't have a problem with companies blocking random surfing.  I mean, you are there to work.  

My job kind of goes in cycles.  I've always got things to do, but there are times that I'm too busy to go to the bathroom and others that I can check in  on the .oRg
 
Ironic...they just blocked the .oRg at work. So you'll only be hearing from me during non-working hours.
 
I understand about the whole Myspace and Youtube thing but why have any sites I can still surf alot of sites I don't think that it has much to do with how fast the system is running as it does the productivity because they sold the company and the place that bought it is trying to sell it for more you know the neverending cycle things were great before they sold it and everything starts to go like no more bonuses and such.
 
Thrasher, I think I peed my pants laughing.... Love the proxy server lines,,

did you see the http://thewebsiteisdown.com ? I think WWJD posted the link originally...

And honestly folks, the IT guys are not really that cold and calloused but a couple points are OH SO TRUE.. as long as it does not affect my ability to surf? hey alls good
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And if we can not make the network zip along, they company will find someone that can.. although not a dime a dozen.. IT guys are plentiful and not hard to find.. Educating a a new one to your own system sux however, best we make our bosses happy...
 
Thrasher, I think I peed my pants laughing.... Love the proxy server lines,,

did you see the http://thewebsiteisdown.com ?  I think WWJD posted the link originally...

And honestly folks, the IT guys are not really that cold and calloused but a couple points are OH SO TRUE.. as long as it does not affect my ability to surf?  hey alls good
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And if we can not make the network zip along, they company will find someone that can.. although not a dime a dozen.. IT guys are plentiful and not hard to find.. Educating a a new one to your own system sux however, best we make our bosses happy...
LOL.. that web site is a crackup.. probably based on facts lol
 
 Productivity: if your company can not find work for you to do, they need to eliminate the position IMHO.. We are fighting an economy that is bloated with way to many people doing little or nothing and collecting pay checks..  
Hey, I resemble that!  
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Now I must go and get back to doing nothing.  
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Chris
In all honesty, I have to say that it isn't a matter of my company having enough "work" for me to have something to keep me busy. Like HRHDi, there are days that I do not have time to go to the bathroom!
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My number one problem is NOT the company's problem, it is personal motivation. I am disenchanted with my actual position. I work in healthcare and with this position have moved from the hospital side to the managed care side. The inner workings of managed care contract negotiations can really wear on a person after a day of being insulted about reimbursement rates. My co workers tell me that my skin will toughen up after being here awhile, but some days I go home feeling totally "beat down". Me surfing the internet (when not work related, a lot of my job research is web based) is an escape...albeit NOT the company's problem. And this is no rationale, but being part of the management team and a salaried employee, I do not get overtime for days I come to work early or stay late to make sure a contract is finalized.

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Kristin has a good point. Both sides of this issue need to step back and take a look at themselves.

Employees - how many of you can honestly say you give 8 hrs work? Your employer doesn't owe it to you to keep you entertained. They don't even need to keep you challenged. You were hired to perform a task and in return get a paycheck.

Employers - nothing seems to matter but the balance sheet. Happy emplyees = happy customers = good profits. The company that is the perennial top rated company by Forbes or Money or JD Power - Wegman's Grocery put their people first. 3 of the 5 items listed directly reference their employees, including the first one. Business needs to stop meaning money and mean people. I don't mean that they should make every work day a party, but treat people like people, not a resource.

I know that I spend time chatting with my co-workers, surfing a bit and other non-work stff. Yes, my slow times definitely even out with the busy times. Right now things are a little slow, but there will be weeks sometimes months at a time that I eat lunch at my desk because the work is so deep.

So, the .oRg is now blocked. Well, I really shouldn't be surfing at work anyway. Kind of like a speeding ticket - was I speeding? probalby so I deserve a ticket
 
Productivity: if your company can not find work for you to do, they need to eliminate the position IMHO.. We are fighting an economy that is bloated with way to many people doing little or nothing and collecting pay checks..
Hey, I resemble that!
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Now I must go and get back to doing nothing.
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Chris
In all honesty, I have to say that it isn't a matter of my company having enough "work" for me to have something to keep me busy. Like HRHDi, there are days that I do not have time to go to the bathroom!
wowold.gif
My number one problem is NOT the company's problem, it is personal motivation. I am disenchanted with my actual position. I work in healthcare and with this position have moved from the hospital side to the managed care side. The inner workings of managed care contract negotiations can really wear on a person after a day of being insulted about reimbursement rates. My co workers tell me that my skin will toughen up after being here awhile, but some days I go home feeling totally "beat down". Me surfing the internet (when not work related, a lot of my job research is web based) is an escape...albeit NOT the company's problem. And this is no rationale, but being part of the management team and a salaried employee, I do not get overtime for days I come to work early or stay late to make sure a contract is finalized.

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awww someone is struggling with Medicare reimbursements as well.... they are a joke

I do some work for pre-auth on IVIG (infusion) services where a single visit is around $10,000 and you get to see us every 2-4 weeks for life... We have to work out a plan (lifetime benefits issues) for patients where they might have a 1-3 million dollar lifetime benefit cap...

Very disheartening work that is... I have no idea how you could deal with that full time ... please hold while I check that for you....
 
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