
|Articles|February 22, 2011
Pause before you post on Facebook
Don't make this student's online mistake-it could cost you your career.
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You are probably, without a doubt, on Facebook. So are your veterinary clients, your boss, your co-workers—and millions of other people. And with so much of your work life intersecting with your personal life on Facebook, it’s easy to blur the line between work-appropriate and inappropriate.
Before you update your newest Facebook photo album, consider the fate of the nursing student who posted a picture of herself posing with a placenta during lab class. She was expelled and closed her Facebook account.
Learn your lesson from this nursing student’s story and think before you post.
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