CLEARLY, there are some misconceptions here about relay service, and confidentiality.
I in no way, shape, or form violated confidentiality in this post. Confidentiality means that I am not allowed to discuss the contents and details of the relay calls that I handled. I did not do so, I have simply discussed my position as a relay call operator, and made general statements about the relay PROCEDURE. That is not a violation of confidentiality.
Secondly, I think that you would be hard pressed to find someone who does not take some pieces of their work home with them. I am trying to make my life a little easier (it's no fun sounding like the moron voicing your away message every single time, either) as well as to help the overall call flow, AND HELP YOU AT THE SAME TIME. I am not saying that you ARE a moron. I am saying that if you leave your away message on while you make a relay call, the hearing party will PERCEIVE you as a MORON. Once again, I repeat. You will SEEM LIKE A MORON.
Lastly, diehard is right. According to FCC regulations, I, as a RELAY OPERATOR (Yes, I am really an operator) cannot make these sort of comments to you while at work. Hence, why I am doing it here. Honestly, if you have any other questions about relay, ask them. I would rather help you understand and make my life easier.