gungadin09 -> RE: Would you take a job that put you in a lot of morally grey situations? (9/30/2012 12:50:52 AM)
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ORIGINAL: gungadin09 I can't think of a job that doesn't involve a number of morally grey areas. Pam Would you care to expand on that, Pam? Are we talking about deep philosophical questions on the appropriateness of trading one's time for money, or something? I've made my living in a lot of different ways over the years, and coming home conflicted about moral ambiguity was never an issue when I was running heavy equipment, or selling Halloween party supplies. I can only speak for jobs that I've held, or heard about first hand. My mom's a teacher. In the past she was expected to pass the children of school board members who were really flunking. She often disagrees with the curriculum or the teaching methods she is required to use. I wish I knew more of the specifics. I know that she has serious problems with testing. My dad and sister are lawyers. Enough said. My sister's a hospital administrator, and she complains about how dangerously understaffed the hospital is. I'm sure there are also some moral issues involving patient care and insurance. I'm a cook. I've worked in restaurants where the food safety was atrocious. I've been told to serve food that I knew could make someone sick. I've been asked to sign documentation that said I took breaks that I did not take, or shave hours off of my timecard. I've been asked to lie to customers about how fresh the food is. And that's not even going into the areas of organic vs. conventional food, or factory farmed meat. Or, vegetarianism, for that matter, or the fact that much seafood is endangered. A while ago, there was a thread about some girl working in a drug store who had the dillema of being forced to try to sell customers flu shots when she was ethically opposed to flu shots. (I can't remember what her reason was, some side affect of something.) I used to think the restaurant industry was uniquely unethical, but now I think most any profession can claim at least a few major ethical dillemas. Pam
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