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13 September 2016

Hunting For Pokémon At Work? You May End Up Hunting For A New Job

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In the article, "Hunting for Pokémon at Work? You May End Up Hunting for a New Job," featured in the Austin Business Journal...
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In the article, "Hunting for Pokémon at Work? You May End Up Hunting for a New Job," featured in the Austin Business Journal, Partner Art Lambert provides the top five reasons you may get fired for playing Pokémon Go at work.

  1. Prowling around while work piles up.
  2. Battling Pokémon may compromise data and use up bandwidth.
  3. Catching more than Pokémon.
  4. Risking your safety.
  5. Looking like a child.

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