To: detective
I know a government attorney that was on the road and was upset because she was missing her deadline to file a travel voucher. She was convinced that the only way she could file that report was on her own computer at her own office.
So, this story of the Hillary attorney is actually possible!
3 posted on
09/29/2016 3:14:51 AM PDT by
cgbg
(Warning: This post has not been fact-checked by the Democratic National Committee.)
To: cgbg
“I know a government attorney that was on the road and was upset because she was missing her deadline to file a travel voucher. She was convinced that the only way she could file that report was on her own computer at her own office.
So, this story of the Hillary attorney is actually possible!”
The State Department claimed it needed 100’s of people to work on this. Supposedly, none of these people have any idea how to use a smartphone.
4 posted on
09/29/2016 3:18:07 AM PDT by
detective
To: cgbg
You'd be shocked at how many attorneys are techno-illiterate. My ex couldn't even open email until just recently. Every time I had an issue with him, I'd email it so his secretary would read it first and he couldn't be a jerk dictating a response to her, hehe.
11 posted on
09/29/2016 5:04:07 AM PDT by
Centaur
(Never practice moderation to excess.)
To: cgbg
I know a government attorney that was on the road and was upset because she was missing her deadline to file a travel voucher. She was convinced that the only way she could file that report was on her own computer at her own office.Unless she had a government issued laptop with her, that was probably true. You can't fill out a travel voucher with a a Blackberry, and you can't access the secure systems with a personal machine.
14 posted on
09/29/2016 6:12:48 AM PDT by
PAR35
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