Anonymous wrote:What do you do about personal files on your laptop that can't be emailed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do about personal files on your laptop that can't be emailed?
Why can’t they be emailed? Is it PII? If so, you may be able to either send it encrypted or password protect it.
When I need to send individual SF-50s to myself (received after I did the batch print/download of the entire eOPF), I use adobe. If you password protect the pdf, you should be able to email it to yourself. Another option is to use adobe to redact the PII and you might be able to send it then.
Anonymous wrote:What do you do about personal files on your laptop that can't be emailed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you do about personal files on your laptop that can't be emailed?
Can you transfer them to a flash drive? I know some places won’t let you use a flash drive, but that’s what I did.
Anonymous wrote:Anything you bought yourself should already be labeled, but yes do that. Take home anything so meaningful to you that you'd be sad if it was lost/stolen/broken in trying to get it to you.
If you keep makeup, shoes, etc at the office, cull that down to the minimum and put it in a tub or bag for easy cary, potentially by a stranger.
I keep an empty cardboard box under my desk in case I need to pack my things out.
Anonymous wrote:What do you do about personal files on your laptop that can't be emailed?