jesuashok,
I am not sure who "my junior" is. Even if it is your son, you should probably set him up with his own account and teach him the importance of security by locking your machine when you are away. If this is a junior co-worker, then you are really setting a bad example. I don't know what your company's policy is on sharing passwords but here it is strictly prohibited. By policy, you must lock your machine even if you are only running to pick something up off the printer.
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Funny to see how you and... your junior... type in the same way.
• dear <something>, -- no capitalisation
• no capital letters after periods
• the word I is always capitalised
And you expect us to believe that?
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