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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Elsewhere Online: Career Responsibility by Steve Pavlina

I am in total agreement with Steve on this topic. If you are working for a company that is taking advantage of its customers then you, too, are culpable. Life is too short to work for a bad company and you could be leaving yourself open for prosecution if the company is straying into extra-legal territory. Beware!

Career Responsibility

A few people asked variations on this question: If I work for a company that seems to have priorities I don’t agree with, am I partially responsible for its results?

Answer: Of course you are.

(Continues on Steve's Site)

(Via Steve Pavlina's Personal Development Blog.)


1 Comments:

At 5:51 PM, Anonymous Divine said...

Thank you for posting this article. I also try hard to take be live my values as my career as much as humanly possible and this article helps tremendously. My appreciation to you is in the highest sense for introducing it to me.

To show you my gratitude I would like to share with an article I found that also helps in regards to finding your passion and making it your career: http://consciousflex.blogspot.com/2008/01/how-to-find-your-passion-and-make-it.html
Thank you indeed, please keep up the incredible work in helping others!

 

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