09-01-2017, 07:15 PM
That's so true about facebook and employers - well, most social media really. That said, employers can be lazy. If I get 60 applications for a job, I might do a search, but never beyond the first page of google search results (unless I have cause for concern). Join Linkedin and similar networks so you have some professional stuff (if appropriate to your career), keep non-professional social networks tightly locked down, and be careful about what other people post about you. I don't let friends take photos of me in bars in case they get tagged. I drink alcohol, but don't want to shout it from the rooftops.
If you think Facebook is too public for online med sales, just have a look at YouTube... or maybe don't given how much tracking they do!!! BTW you aren't missing much, it mostly looks like scams. There's like a whole genre of "drug porn" with people pose as proud owners of 1000 xanax bars, with a handwritten name tag to prove it really is them. Seriously. Sometimes they even show their face for extra bragging rights. *facepalm*
If you think Facebook is too public for online med sales, just have a look at YouTube... or maybe don't given how much tracking they do!!! BTW you aren't missing much, it mostly looks like scams. There's like a whole genre of "drug porn" with people pose as proud owners of 1000 xanax bars, with a handwritten name tag to prove it really is them. Seriously. Sometimes they even show their face for extra bragging rights. *facepalm*

