Again. Sorry. Anyway, I was thinking about starting a team blog, because I've always wanted to but never seen a reason before.
So I was at work, thinking about how I wanted to rant about how much I hate my job - or at least... bits of it. That made me think about my weblog, which could easily accommodate such ranting. However, I also thought "yeah, but what if you had a separate blog, called something like 'I hate my job' or 'It sucks being a temp' or 'Hey, you! What's the limit on this thing?'..? Actually maybe not that last one".
Then, furthermore I thought, what about if that were a team blog? If anyone I know who hates their job (or aspects of it) could just come along and rant, and so we'd have a little shouty space in the middle of the inter-web? Because sometimes you don't want to have a goddamn dialogue about your stupid shitty workplace/workmates/workwork, you just want to yell.
So, uh, is it worth it? Since most of the people I know who are online people read this (all four of ya), who'd be in? Seriously.
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It's called livejournal.
Oh sweetie, are people trampling on your idea? Funsuckers...
Livejournal, though, is for losers and goths. What, are you scared of the real internet?
And it's not about customers - not everyone has to deal with customers, you know. It's about work.
It's a cute idea and all, it's just kind of been done. And work moaning is generally covered by work itself, sulking for at least an hour after work because of its general crappiness, complaining to anyone who will listen, and writing about it on the internet.
Life is a support group for work :)
What, Live-bloody-journal does something and it's copyrighted? Christ almighty, someone notify me when Livejournal decides that Blogger is obsolete, please.
o...kay.. someone has had a little too much coffee today.
Well, Easties Blogspot is a kind of team blog, but we have a purpose and a fairly strict schedule. Wouldn't a general shouty team blog get us into trouble if the IT spods start checking up our Internet usage
See, that's a sensible point. I did consider it, and half the joy was to be doing it from work.. but I guess with half the IT depts in the world (definitely including mine), you'd be luck to get halfway thr
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