Time for us to unplug

I’ve written in the past about being asked for Twitter and Facebook accounts during Job interviews.

Like many people I don’t particularly like Facebook. When It started it was kind of interesting as a phenomenon but as it progressed I began to think it was really creepy.

If you’re face booking every event in your life, are you really living your life?

Twitter is neat, and I like the brevity of the messages. But again… There are people that tweet non-stop.

I will not and should not be asked to provide Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, and / or Twitter accounts to prospective employers. Nor should I be forced to provide websites or anything other than my resume detailing experience, salary history, and references.

If a company wants to look me up…. GOOGLE MY ASS!

Or do a real background check. OR Hey, how about actually talking to me?

Does it matter that I’m a republican and supporting some moronic candidate on Facebook? Or should a company be more interested in whether I have a criminal record or history of violence?

I think it’s time for everyone to revolt against Social Media being used by employers to monitor our private lives. Companies DON’T OWN us 24/7 yet and what I do, who I hang out with, and my hobbies are not a corporate voyeurs business. 

There are several ways I could see this happening,

We all create the “Mom Friendly Accounts”, Only happy stuff here, no questionable fiends, no political or religious comments, and NOTHING that our great Grandmothers wouldn’t approve of.

We all flood the social media sites with the stupid inanities of our everyday lives. This would effectively poison the well of information. How many people are going to read 1000 statuses that say things like “Paid the Electric bill.”, “made dinner”, “farted”, “masturbated”, “had sex”, “paid gas bill”, “saw eye doctor”, “had prostate exam”, “gave blood”, “Oh my god, what a huge stinky dump!”…

We all simply STOP posting statuses

OR

We all close our accounts.

Roma

Speaking of closing accounts… I couldn’t believe what it took to close a MySpace Account. Remember them?

Have we become such a nation of voyeurs that we’re that interested in anyone’s life but our own? Is this why so called “reality” shows are so popular among main stream Americans? I guess that would explain my vehement dislike for such shows… I have a life that I’m actually living.

Between social media, reality TV, and a news media that provides anything but unbiased reporting of what happened during the day, we are dumbing down, tuning out and becoming oblivious to many matters that we really should be paying attention to.

If you really want a good “Reality Show” try reading a Biography, or the history of Rome. Now there’s a story!

And thinking of Rome… I swear, it feels more and more like we’re being distracted from something. Ever heard of a Roman Circus

The questions are… What? Why? and Who?

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