Company is Banning Trading from Work?

Quote from GoldenMember:

Your boss is a tyrant. You should be allowed to do as you wish while you are at work; trade, watch TV, surf the net, what ever.

As long as you show up close to your starting time, don't leave too early, what right does he/she have to tell you how you spend your time there.

Definitely time to leave that place as soon as possible. This is the 21st century, you are working in medieval conditions.

Don't forget to claim your 5 years severance pay with full medical coverage as well.
Heh. Nah.
 
Quote from PoundTheRock:

First, get rid of your female boss. They are the worst.

it is not a good idea exposing yourself as a hit man for hire on a public chat board.:D

by the way what is the going rate? are you on craig's list?:D
 
Quote from jinxu:

I got an email recently that people are no longer allowed to bring laptops to work. It's an obvious response to my boss catching me on my laptop and assuming I'm not working when in reality I was using a few seconds to glance at the charts. But I don't think I can argue this.

Technically, I don't need the job but it helps pass the time and alleviate some of the pressure to make money for rent and bills. In response I'm now considering quitting as my job is during trading hours and I've missed some good moves due to the job too.

I could try swing trading as an alternative.

So, does everyone think it's time to quit? Or maybe switch to swing trading? What other ideas are there that I can do?

Also, my boss is female. Don't know if that's important. Just mentioning it.

Also, it's a small company with no opportunities to move up.

You could figure out how much time you've spent trading and pay the small company back. No one likes a goldbricker.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

You could figure out how much time you've spent trading and pay the small company back. No one likes a goldbricker.
Barely an hour but the rest of the time I just need to watch it. I doubt they'll allow that. Things are busy and they won't allow reducing work hours as "it's not fair to everyone else."

Speaking of goldbrickers. Everyone in the office already know I'm trading, but no one has bother to ask about it or even ask what I'm doing. Why do you think that is? Is it because they are trap in their jobs? They are in jobs that's in a tight industry. Just asking what their point of view is.

Also, if you really think I'm a goldbricker. I've been here for 3 years with no pay raise and no vacations. Who do you think is being exploited here?
 
I have no opinion as to whether you stay or leave but do have an opinion on your attitude. Good job, bad job ... with pay raises or without it seems there is an implied contract here. They give you x dollars for Y hours of work. I don't think it is outragous for them to expect your full concentration yet you seem to believe it is unconcionable for them to expect that.

Have we really reached that point in the US where people think it is understood that they can use company time to engage in an additional occupation. It seems ludicrious to me to even question what they expect. And WTF does having a woman boss have to do with it?

Quote from jinxu:

Barely an hour but the rest of the time I just need to watch it. I doubt they'll allow that. Things are busy and they won't allow reducing work hours as "it's not fair to everyone else."

Speaking of goldbrickers. Everyone in the office already know I'm trading, but no one has bother to ask about it or even ask what I'm doing. Why do you think that is? Is it because they are trap in their jobs? They are in jobs that's in a tight industry. Just asking what their point of view is.

Also, if you really think I'm a goldbricker. I've been here for 3 years with no pay raise and no vacations. Who do you think is being exploited here?
 
Quote from Swan Noir:

I have no opinion as to whether you stay or leave but do have an opinion on your attitude. Good job, bad job ... with pay raises or without it seems there is an implied contract here. They give you x dollars for Y hours of work. I don't think it is outragous for them to expect your full concentration yet you seem to believe it is unconcionable for them to expect that.

Have we really reached that point in the US where people think it is understood that they can use company time to engage in an additional occupation. It seems ludicrious to me to even question what they expect. And WTF does having a woman boss have to do with it?
This is a company that recently fired 5 long term workers here because they were making too much money for the same type of work that newer ones are doing. I don't think my attitude about the company is ludicrous.

Furthermore, Do you even work? At my job, everyone on my team is spending half their time on Facebook, Phone, Text messaging, and Internet.
 
I spent my entire career as a business owner and now I trade so I start with a bias. My point is that you have contracted to do a job from, lets say 9 to 5. Whether you like how they hire and fire or whether others are abusing their contracts is not relevant to yours. As long as you are there, my opinion is, you have an oligation to fulfill your end of the bargain.

Quote from jinxu:

This is a company that recently fired 5 long term workers here because they were making too much money for the same type of work that newer ones are doing. I don't think my attitude about the company is ludicrous.

Furthermore, Do you even work? At my job, everyone on my team is spending half their time on Facebook, Phone, Text messaging, and Internet.
 
Quote from Swan Noir:

I spent my entire career as a business owner and now I trade so I start with a bias. My point is that you have contracted to do a job from, lets say 9 to 5. Whether you like how they hire and fire or whether others are abusing their contracts is not relevant to yours. As long as you are there, my opinion is, you have an oligation to fulfill your end of the bargain.
hmmm....are you a successful trader.
 
Quote from newwurldmn:

It's always fun to read about people who claim entitlement at their jobs.
successful traders usually have an entitlement issue. If you're saying things like this it means you've haven't taste what a successful trading strategy can do yet.

Someone here on ET said something like:

"If you're are a profitable trader then why would you ever want to go back to a job?"

Heh.
 
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