Re: Freelance ethical dilemma
This would be good advice, except for the fact that Emily is already involved. Against her will, she appears to have become the center of an internal power struggle. She needs to serve notice that she doesn't want to be involved. Naturally, there's a risk in this course, but there's at least an equal risk - and I think a greater one - in allowing herself to be used.I wouldn't do that. Like I said, they hire you to write docs, not questionor analyze their internal business practices.
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