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Hunting For Pokémon At Work? You May End Up Hunting For A New Job
13 September 2016
Fisher Phillips LLP
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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.
- Prowling around while work piles
up.
- Battling Pokémon may
compromise data and use up bandwidth.
- Catching more than
Pokémon.
- Risking your safety.
- Looking like a child.
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