Re: Engineering Environment
From: Joerg (notthisjoergsch_at_removethispacbell.net)
Date: 09/15/04
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Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 19:08:28 GMT
Hi Kevin,
>>>>Then the consultant wouldn't get repeat business and his other biz
>>>>would dry up as well.
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>Not nessesarily. There are a lot of companies out there to move on
>>>to. Many make an very good living my moving on to the next sucker.
>>>There is *always* anoher one that comes along.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>That would be 100% against my ethics and I just wouldn't do it.
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>And why is this? explain, exactly. Hint: Darwinian Evolution.
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>
Very simpel: Because it wouldn't be fair to others. Companies are no
anonymous entities. They consist of people working there, people buying
and using their products, shareholders and so on. All these need to be
treated fairly. That's got nothing to do with Darwin.
Regards, Joerg
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