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Teacher Fired Over MySpace Photo

Think your boss has no idea what you are doing online? Think again. Randall Stross has an interesting piece in the New York Times titled “How To Lose Your Job on Your Own Time,” where he points out the growing trend of employees losing their jobs based on inappropriate or unprofessional online content. Stross notes that the nature of the internet grants increased visibility to off-the-clock activities and employers are taking an interest in what workers post online.

“Many companies are using the Internet to snoop on their employees. If you fail to maintain amorphous ‘professional’ standards of conduct in your free time, you could lose your job.”

He goes on to state that the courts are far behind the internet in this matter.

“‘Employment law in most states provides little protection to workers who are punished for their online postings,’ said George Lenard, an employment lawyer at Harris Dowell Fisher & Harris in St. Louis.”

With the lack of legal recourse available to workers, employees are finding that poorly chosen words or photos posted online can lead to termination. Last year, a woman lost her teaching credentials and was dismissed from her teaching position at a Pennsylvania High School when administrators found her MySpace profile photo.

The incriminating snapshot, taken off school grounds and after working hours is “surprisingly innocuous” yet still lead to life altering consequences. In it, the woman wears a pirate hat and holds a large plastic cup. She labeled the pic “drunken pirate” and school officials said that her posting the photo online constituted a breach of professional standards and promoted underage drinking. The terminated teacher, in turn, filed suit against her former employer. No trial date has been set.

As we have seen often of late, online identity management is now a key component of working in the digital age for professionals in any field. Reputation.com is the leader in Online Reputation Management.

If you’re a teacher, or you know someone who is, check out this article for Online Reputation Management and Social Networking Advice for Teachers.

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#3 Reputation.com Blog : High School, Beer Pong and Social Networking on 08.07.08 at 11:45 am

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#5 Reputation.com Blog : College Admission Officers Using Facebook, Google More Frequently on 09.23.08 at 4:05 pm

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#6 Reputation.com Blog : Glamorizing Drinking on Facebook Could Come Back to Haunt You on 10.03.08 at 1:26 pm

[...] of time on the Reputation.com Blog talking about how inappropriate material posted on Facebook, MySpace and other social networking sites can cause tremendous damage to an individual’s future school or [...]

#7 Reputation.com Blog : Blogging About Work? You’re Fired! on 10.24.08 at 3:49 pm

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#8 Reputation.com Blog : Virgin Atlantic Fires Employees For Facebook Comments on 11.04.08 at 4:08 pm

[...] prescient. Readers of the Reputation.com Blog are by now familiar with the case of the teacher who was fired over MySpace photos. There are also examples of people being prosecuted in court and having their MySpace profiles used [...]

#9 Reputation.com Blog : New England Patriots Cheerleader Fired Over Facebook Photos on 11.07.08 at 4:35 pm

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#10 Reputation.com Blog : Harvard GSE Find New Ethical Pitfalls For Digital Generation on 11.18.08 at 8:02 pm

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#11 Reputation.com Blog : UPDATE: Teacher Fired for “Drunk Pirate” Photo Loses Appeal on 12.05.08 at 6:31 pm

[...] Pennsylvania teacher who was dismissed from her job for posting a photo on her MySpace page labeled Drunk Pirate. The picture, though relatively tame by most standards, was judged by the school to be indicative [...]

#12 Reputation.com Blog : UPDATE: Reputation.com CEO Michael Fertik Featured on Federal News Radio on 12.23.08 at 12:39 pm

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[...] as technology broadens our behaviors: cyber-cheating, MySpace bullying, online gossip, upskirting, employers’ Web snooping. When it comes to “sexting,” though, the potentially damaging implications — for [...]

#18 The new pornographers | Nikki's View On The World on 02.23.09 at 9:06 am

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#19 Reputation.com Blog : Finding Your Next Job With Social Networking on 03.24.09 at 4:36 pm

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#22 10 Ways to Get Fired For Building Your Personal Brand | Personal Branding Blog - Dan Schawbel on 10.19.09 at 3:57 am

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#23 MarkMontoya.com » Blog Archive » 10 Ways to Get Fired For Building Your Personal Brand on 10.22.09 at 6:23 am

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#24 Blog : Viktor Mayer-Schonberger Discusses His Book ‘Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age’ With NPR on 10.22.09 at 3:22 pm

[...] their lives. Mayer-Schonberger cites the example of Stacy Snyder, a Pennsylvania teacher who was fired for a picture on MySpace labeled “Drunk Pirate,” as an [...]

#25 Top Five Halloween Costumes You Don’t Want on Facebook : Michael Fertik - Internet entrepreneur and CEO of Reputation.com on 10.28.09 at 5:17 am

[...] should know how important it is to be careful about what you share online. Not only can you be fired for what you post on the web, but you can hurt your chances of getting into school too. Despite countless stern warnings, [...]

#26 Reputation.com Blog : Teacher Fired Over Facebook Profile on 11.13.09 at 11:23 am

[...] sensitive to parents demands, so much so, in fact, that even the most innocuous pictures can get a teacher fired if they’re viewed in the wrong [...]

#27 Reputation.com : Pennsylvania Teacher Suspended Without Pay Over Facebook Photo on 01.29.10 at 3:36 pm

[...] isn’t the first time we’ve talked about teachers getting in trouble over Facebook or Myspace pictures, and it probably won’t be the last. By now, it’s a known fact that social networking [...]

#28 Reputation.com : Reputation Management, Internet Privacy, and Social Media Quick Hits on 06.07.10 at 10:03 am

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#29 Reputation Management, Internet Privacy, and Social Media Quick Hits : Michael Fertik - Internet entrepreneur and CEO of Reputation.com on 06.07.10 at 9:51 pm

[...] media.” Fruhlinger covers many stories that we have talked about in the past (including the “Drunk Pirate” teacher who was fired for an extremely benign MySpace [...]

#30 How *NOT* to Ruin Your Reputation Online « Elizabeth Keserauskis on 08.20.10 at 7:09 am

[...] Teacher Fired Over MySpace Photo [...]

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