Thread regarding Qorvo layoffs

Can They Track Me If I am Commenting At Work??

Just wondering. Come on all you IT experts, chime in!

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@bw+1jrwrsk3j, back in the day, I was the only person on my team who was A+ certified. I failed the CCENT Exam several times, so they made me a manager.

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"As you can see below, just from your original post, you can gather some basic information that is now assigned to your HTTP request. If you want to capture the post/thread webpage, do a CTRL + U to view the full HTML, and then a CTRL + S to save the HTML as Webpage, HTML Only. Hope this helps."

Ill venture a guess and based on that remarkably d-mb answer surmise, you do not work in the IT field. If you do, you are on the short list for layoffs. If you dont, you are still on the short list for layoffs. Either way, it makes sense now that you monitor layoffs.com because you are not bright and your manager stopped giving you work

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Post ID: @bw+1jrwrsk3j

It depends. If you were commenting from the corporate device or network then they do have ability to track you. The question is, what can they really do about it? The NLRA says talking about your pay and work conditions with coworkers is protected speech, so you can’t get in trouble for it.

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@OP+1jrwrsk3j, very interesting. Skyworks, as in Skyworks Solutions, Inc.??? The Skyworks, TheLayoff.com page has 27 threads…TOTAL! THAT IS ALL! 27 THREADS! I have seen companies with over 300 pages of threads; a page can have up to 40 threads. WOW, Skyworks must be a great place to work. Don’t mess up! On a side note, Qorvo has 5 pages of threads. Happy folks here, too!

https://www.thelayoff.com/skyworks-solutions

https://www.thelayoff.com/qorvo?page=5&limit=50

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@OP+1jrwrsk3j, great question. The answer is YES. Your company probably has software in your computer that tracks your internet activity. In addition, your company, depending on the severity of the issue, may reach out to TheLayoff.com, and subpoena your data. Scroll down to the page footer. Click the TheLayoff.com Privacy Policy; see the link below.[1] In section 1.1 HTTP Request Data, read the following:

”The HTTP request data we may record include your IP (internet protocol) address.”

As you can see below, just from your original post, you can gather some basic information that is now assigned to your HTTP request. If you want to capture the post/thread webpage, do a CTRL + U to view the full HTML, and then a CTRL + S to save the HTML as Webpage, HTML Only. Hope this helps.

”Can They Track Me If I am Commenting At Work??”
”Just wondering. Come on all you IT experts, chime in!”
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[1] https://www.thelayoff.com/privacy.php

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Post ID: @af+1jrwrsk3j

"Skyworks??? why are you commenting on this thread for??"

Cauz all my friends here were laid-off months ago!

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Post ID: @a4+1jrwrsk3j

"Skyworks!"

Skyworks??? why are you commenting on this thread for??

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Post ID: @a3+1jrwrsk3j

"Depends, where do you work?"

Skyworks!

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Post ID: @a2+1jrwrsk3j

Depends, where do you work?

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