so, i've got a migraine and i'm on the computer... how dumb am i tonight
but i need some advice people... lets say you take a new job where you should be able to help people in a bad situation and make pretty good money. roughly 3 months into this job, you realize that your help to these people is minimal... mostly due to the bureaucratic bullshit policies enforced by your new employer... but the money is rolling in pretty good. do you continue to work for them and tell yourself that you're helping as much as you can while increasing the size of your checking account or do you bail with the knowledge that you are no longer an employee of a company that is so obviously interested more in the bottom line than in helping people?
seriously... i need some input on this one... i'm not use to this moral dilemma shit. its unexplored territory for me
but i need some advice people... lets say you take a new job where you should be able to help people in a bad situation and make pretty good money. roughly 3 months into this job, you realize that your help to these people is minimal... mostly due to the bureaucratic bullshit policies enforced by your new employer... but the money is rolling in pretty good. do you continue to work for them and tell yourself that you're helping as much as you can while increasing the size of your checking account or do you bail with the knowledge that you are no longer an employee of a company that is so obviously interested more in the bottom line than in helping people?
seriously... i need some input on this one... i'm not use to this moral dilemma shit. its unexplored territory for me
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