I dont think the two are comparableQuote:
Originally Posted by NextLineIsMine
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I dont think the two are comparableQuote:
Originally Posted by NextLineIsMine
hes more so replying to my statement "personal ethics dont belong in the workplace" rather than comparing the two.Quote:
Originally Posted by napolitana869
but it is comparable in the sense of personal ethics being enforced in the workplace.
sure, i'd do it.
oh god, that happened to me a few months ago and i felt horrible...Quote:
Originally Posted by cfvgcfvg
i was at walmart and i saw a woman alone near me who looked unmistakeably pregnant. and i, just trying to be nice, said "congratulations on the baby, whens the sweetheart due?"
oh god i was so ashamed...:(
Would you let your friend, who is smashed, drunk, totally inebriated drive home? Or would you be concerned for their safety?
whats that have to do with this thread?Quote:
Originally Posted by midlifecrisis
drunk driving is illegal.
drinking whilst pregnant is not.
OK, Let's say your friend wants to practice juggling chainsaws (for the first time) would you stop them???Quote:
Originally Posted by halfassedjediknight
The point is, if you know something is not right, would you let it happen?
The law does not always dictate your conscious.
whos to say juggling chainsaws isnt right?Quote:
Originally Posted by midlifecrisis
dude youre 12.
edit: that was wrong of me to say. but still, if someone is juggling chainsaws, they obviously are skilled enough to be.
i have yet to hear a reasonable arguement from you.
ps, this brings me back to "personal belief does not belong in the workplace"
you can push all your consciencious beliefs all you want..but that all stops at work.
I think what he's getting at is that its dangerous and you can kill or damage someone for the rest of their lives. Thats a fact, not a personal belief. Thats the argument.