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OMG! Facebook and the delicate matter of keeping one’s job

February 27, 2009

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Woe is Kimberley Swann, 16. The expressive teenager has recently lost her job, having branded it “boring” on Facebook.

Her first day as an office administrator at Ivell Marketing & Logistics did not bode well. Ms Swann wrote, on Facebook, as follows: “first day at work. omg!! So dull!!”The story is reported by the Daily Mail, who helpfully explain, in parentheses, that ‘omg’ means ‘oh my God’. The Mail also reveals that Ms Swann said “all i do is shred holepunch n scan paper!!! omg!”, with her despair soon culminating in the declaration that “im so totally bord!!!”

Her employer was alert to her Facebook outpourings and dismissed her, saying that her comments reflected badly on his company. Ms Swann appears to have no claim in law for redress, but hopefully, now that she some free time, she will ponder the moral of this story, which is:

Do not use dreadful written English in public. Your boss might not like it.

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