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	<title>Comments on: No Jesus Stuff At Work &#8211; What Would You Say?</title>
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		<title>By: Mike Gross</title>
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		<description>I enjoyed reading about Timmy&#039;s experience at work and feel he gave us all a good example to follow.  I believe he was well within his rights since UPS is a job where non-work related conversation normally occurs during a shift, and also considering that the other guy was a willing participant. 

With that in mind I would have to say the same should apply to any similar work situation (unless explicitly prohibited). Of course you wouldn&#039;t have the same freedoms in a job where personal conversation gets in the way of job performance and customer service (such as the front line at McDonalds). 

Thanks again Timmy!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoyed reading about Timmy&#8217;s experience at work and feel he gave us all a good example to follow.  I believe he was well within his rights since UPS is a job where non-work related conversation normally occurs during a shift, and also considering that the other guy was a willing participant. </p>
<p>With that in mind I would have to say the same should apply to any similar work situation (unless explicitly prohibited). Of course you wouldn&#8217;t have the same freedoms in a job where personal conversation gets in the way of job performance and customer service (such as the front line at McDonalds). </p>
<p>Thanks again Timmy!</p>
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