When you filled out and signed all the employment paperwork, you were most likely also given an Employee Manual, or some similar document.
Read through it, and see if there is anything to do with morality, or activities outside of work.
Most employees are employed "at-will". Either your will or your employers. Employers can fire any employee at any time if they are employed "at will" as long as it's not for race, sex, sexual preference, religion reasons. I'm missing one, I know I am. Sorry. However, if your employer finds out you were naked on a webcam online, they may say that's it, here's your final check, and they have every right to do so if you are employed at-will (which most employees are). If you have a contractual employement agreement, read through it. Chances are, though, it will contain a section that discusses your activities outside of work. No employer wants anyone working for them that will do things that they would find questionable out of work hours. The premise is, they don't want you doing anything that would reflect badly on the company or their reputation.
If your employer doesn't know about this webcam experience, I wouldn't mention it to anyone at work.
2007-08-06 04:39:29
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answered by Having fun in Cali! 3
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No ,it shows youve got innitiative and arent interested in individuals, but like to open up to a larger audience It shows you have flair,and an outgoing personality.We were not put on this earth to hide our bodies,and you showed the world that this is not the case.You count the cash, and they should count their blessings,with you in the company, there will never be a dull moment
2007-08-06 04:36:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a cashier in a department store. My manager would only be upset if he couldn't access the web cam broadcast!!
2007-08-06 04:29:07
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answered by Anonymous
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in the U.S. at a private company there are only few things you can NOT get fired for. If you work for the government there is some more protection. So yes - probably
2007-08-06 04:18:56
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answered by urrrp 6
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It depends on where you are... Which state...
In the state I am in, I can fire any of my people for any reason as long as it is not race, religion, sex, or age related.
The only course of action they have is to file for unemployment.
2007-08-06 04:20:29
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answered by and,or,nand,nor 6
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If they have an ethics policy, yes. Of course, you could probably make more getting naked on-line.
2007-08-06 04:25:36
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answered by surfbum68m 3
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I have heard of this happening. If a business feels it will affect how they are seen, they can fire you.
2007-08-06 04:38:24
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answered by Simmi 7
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Depends on where you work and what their Policies are there. Yes, it's possible.
2007-08-06 04:18:42
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answered by Jeff 4
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Who cares, what site is it on???????
2007-08-07 02:25:29
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answered by hooligan9784 1
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Hope not..................Where was the show....id like to see.
2007-08-06 08:46:04
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answered by Anonymous
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