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Intent is to remember years later what specific tasks I had, even if I've left the company and no longer have access to my files. It's been very useful during interviews when asked about details of what I did, and in conversation with friends who want to know what my day to day is like. I've learned that this journal has to be kept in a personal space so that I won't lose access to it during layoffs, for example. Do you have any similar habits? What are your policies?

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Is the backpack you take to work with you considered personal space? Or can they rummage through that?

[-] drwho@beehaw.org 2 points 5 days ago

Depends on whether or not they have local phys.sec and how much of an asshole they want to be.

No phys.sec, but powertrippy HR...

[-] stinky@redlemmy.com 2 points 5 days ago

google doc - can't be taken from me if I get laid off, the way a file on my work computer can

We block google doc access on wifi (not that I use work wifi anyway, but still). Good suggestion!

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