When do you Log On?
When do you Log On?
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I was just wondering how often do you Log on to Eng Tips.com.
I was looking at one members profile which detailed over 4,000 log on's in less than 5 years, or an ave 11 Log-Ins
a day.
When do you Log on at work or at home?
If you log-in at work is it ethical,or are you wasting your employers time and money?
I was looking at one members profile which detailed over 4,000 log on's in less than 5 years, or an ave 11 Log-Ins
a day.
When do you Log on at work or at home?
If you log-in at work is it ethical,or are you wasting your employers time and money?





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1. If you use Eng-Tips as it is intended, that is as an educational and research tool, then I can't see how it is a waste of time, unless you are on it 11 times a day.
2. Surfing Eng-Tips is certainly better use of your time than surfing many of the other web offerings, particularly if you are a straight-laced, no nonsense, in the box engineer type, who wants to think out of the box. And, it is legal!
3. Just think of all the information your employer has access to through your use of Eng-Tips' website. Where else can you have your questions answered in such a timely way by experts in their field at no cost to you? Really, we need to find a way to get Professional Development Credits for our time using this website!
4. Now to actually answer you main question, personally, I usually log on early in the morning or late at night. When I have a burning question to ask or topic to research, I'll get on during the day. Also, if I'm on the web for another reason and I have recieved an e-mail notice from Eng-Tips of a thread response, I'll check it then.
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I have found that this site is a great way to increase my knowledge in another field. My background is electrical, although I have been doing mechanical designs for 10 yrs.
I am now in the fluid and heat transfer arena.
This site has helped me greatly in that area. So I do not think of it as wasting time or unethical, but a very valuable learning tool.
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Sometimes, if work is slow, I'll also log on during lunch.
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I usually log on at lunch but I have been known to have a quick look during working hours. We all know that we shouldn't use company time to do it but sometimes we look for genuine reasons pertaining to work. Eng-Tips is definitely a tool as opposed to surfing other sites. My employer states that a "reasonable" amount of time on personal stuff including e-mails is acceptable as long as there is nothing offensive. Interpretation of "reasonable" is up to the indivdual but it shouldn't be abused. Show me a guy who hasn't logged on at work and I'll show you someone without internet access.
Hagis
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I do a sneak every now and then. When the boss is out of the office.
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TTFN
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Big brother is the guy who stops people from abusing internet access at work although there are lots of people who don’t do it by virtue of their work ethic. One of my sons works for a major IT company and is based in the company where I work providing our IT support. I quizzed him about “big brother” with questions like is a workstation flagged when too many or lengthy internet log ons happen. He said that they don’t have the time or resources to monitor internet usage and the only way someone gets fried is if they are suspect and a request to monitor is put in. On quiet days however, they can do random checks and even look into peoples C:\ drives for distasteful or offensive downloads. Again, general snooping apparently does not go on but I wouldn’t be lulled into a false sense of security. Use of a network can be very revealing.
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I log on twice during a day. At least once is on company time. Yes my boss gets a log of my internet activity whenever he wants it. He can even watch me live if he chooses.
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1. At home, first thing in the morning.
2. At work, twice during the course of work - I don't find anything wrong with this, since this is to increase knowledge on work related issues.
3. At home, just before I hit the bed.
HVAC68
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It's easy to rack up logins when you turn on the "remember password" option. It's automatic. Plus, sometimes the counter counts a login when you don't think it should, such as when the "back" button on the browser is hit. Sometimes I close the browser to look up an answer for a response and come back.
I'll admit I go beyond strictly professional use. It's a bit of a compulsion for me, really. A good distraction when my mind gets spinning a little too fast in one direction. Sort of like a mental cigarette break. Speaking of compulsions, my time spent here is less in quantity and far less destructive to health and productivity than the multiple cigarette breaks I used to need.
That, and I enjoy the company of most of you good people.
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After I get my morning "fix", I keep the forum running in the background throughout the day at work, and when I come home from work, after checking the internet, I get my last "fix" of the day on my PC.
Even when I travel on business I make at least one attempt in the AM and PM to satisfy my fix.
I believe that most of the engineers that frequent this forum derive great satisfaction in helping fellow engineers with advice or having shared similar experiences. Ah....if I can only get paid by the hour for being on this forum, I would have the best job in town.
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As professionals, of course, we shouldn't abuse anything. If one is a regular 8 to 5 type engineer who is on eng-tips 4 hours a day at employer's time, certainly something's wrong here. But 5 to 10 minute sessions at several intervals in a day, I think, is reasonable...
So much good knowledge base here.
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If you logged-in on workdays, that would be 4,000 divided by 5 years*250 days per year or 3.2 times per day.
If you logged-in on every day, that would be 4,000 divided by 5 years*365 days per year or 2.2 times per day.
Of course, the monkey may be logging-in at night, but those log-ins should not be counted.
My 2 cents is that you should look at it as continuing education to keep your mind sharp.
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Bob
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Keano's right found a member with over 8,000 double what he/she said.
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Also, when I'm heads down working on a problem, I bounce over here a every couple of hours to knock some of the fuzz off of my focus. 4-5 minutes here really helps me avoid dumb bunny trails in my real job.
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RE: When do you Log On?
Luckily (???), I log in on weekends too, so the average is only 7.7 per calendar day.
TTFN
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corus
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I've been a member since May 28, 2003, and have logged in 776 times. I last logged in on Fri, Apr 22, 2005, and since joining have started 9 threads, posted 205 replies, and written 0 Faqs.
That only equals 1.07 logins per day, which is WAAAAY off! I am constantly checking in. I count it as my "cigarette break"...and my sanity break...and Continuing Ed. Are those lame excuses? OK, fine, I do it because I like to. Almost always at work, rarely at home.
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Ive just started to log on and I'm already addicted to it.
The depth of knowledge outstanding.
I've even sent an email meno to my boss praising the site.
When do I log on? Ans.. From now on.
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P.S
Has the members profile crashed? It those not seem to be registering the number of replies I've made.
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