Monitoring or Spying on Employees?

It is important for employers that employees should work efficiently and contribute to the success of the company. I do not think anyone is going to argue with that. One of the things that employees might potentially do is waste their time sending non-relevant email. Of course, this does not contribute to you company’s success, and is considered a time waster. The employer can always say that the computers belong to him, so that he has the right to see what his employees are writing, but recently employers also want access to any mobile text messages being sent. What about the privacy of people? It seems that privacy is not the biggest concern in the 21st century. However, these days people value their privacy a lot. I think that many might not mind their employers having access to their email account, but full access to their mobile phone might be an exaggeration. While sending irrelevant email messages might take workers some time, text messages are usually very short and take only a few seconds to send. Very often you might just want to tell your children to get something for lunch or tell them some other important things. I think that sending very short messages should be allowed, because after all we are human beings with families. Everybody should have the right to have a few minute break at work to talk to a family member, or send a short message if there is something important to say.

Working in Radiology

Being a doctor or any other medical professional usually requires a lot of sacrifice, but at the same time can be extremely rewarding. Being able to improve the quality of life of others compensates for long working hours that many doctors face. It is no wonder that many medical professionals need to be inspired by something and somebody in order to take up one of the many radiology tech jobs in boston.

One of the persons that has always been an inspiration to me is Marie Curie. She is one of the most recognized scientists of all time and the first woman ever to receive a Nobel prize, which she shared with her husband Pierre. Her dedication to radioactivity-related discoveries affected her life to the point that she died of exposure to radioactivity, and even her body remained radioactive even after her death and she had to be burried in a coffin with a lawyer of lead.

These days, many doctors work as hard as Madame Curie. They might not be as recognized as her, but they do a lot of good to those whose lives they affect.

If you think that you have what it takes to work in the field of radiology, rest assured that thanks to the progress in technology people don’t die of exposure to radioactive elements anymore. Also, your dedication can pay off both in the form of personal satisfaction as well as in terms of money, because radiology jobs are well paid jobs.

I would like to encourage you to keep looking for a job that you are going to love. After all, there is nothing worse than waking up in the morning and having to go to a job that you don’t enjoy doing. Take your time to make sure that the job you have is exactly what you wanted it to be.