I'm not that kind of Turbo Geek (am I?)
As I've mentioned before, blogs are a great way to communicate, but blawggers shouldn't forget that anyone can see those posts, unless you've somehow restricted access (which still doesn't stop people from forwarding posts on to others).
It's great if you've figured out the mechanics of posting to your blog - and I can't imagine Blogger making it any easier to start for FREE. But, as this chronicle piece elaborates, you never know who may run across your old posts. Before you publish, make sure it's something you're prepared to stand by for a long, long time.
But then this might also be an indication of the generation gap between the hiring decision-makers and their candidates. If most students are blogging their lives online these days, when they're hiring managers down the road, they might likely be more forgiving of the transgressions mentioned in this article. Until that happens, though, be prepared to do much explaining for the folks that don't yet get it. I still haven't figured out whether I "get" the publicly accessible diary idea, actually. Has the line between public and private lives been blurred so much that the next generation just throws it all out there in the interests of full disclosure?
Maybe.
(data provided from NewsGator Online)









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