Moral Dilemma #2

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    if you like your family member and felt that pursuing the client would jeopardize his job or could strain your relationship, then i would let this one go.

    if it will cause him no harm and he understands that you are experienced and can do the job well, then he should step up and explain to his company that you are a great asset and that you really know what you are doing. if he really believes in you, and then you do a great job, then you will be doing him a favor by giving him a voice in the company. they will respect what he has to say in the future and will be sure that they made a good choice in hiring him.

    unless it is like my last job. then they would shave his entire body, put him in a box with only a block of iodized salt and tell family members he died a year earlier of a non-work-related accident and feed him scraps of fried chicken and stale crackers until the planets aligned properly and "the ritual" was to occur. *shiver*

    either way, family is more important than business.

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