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I wouldn't work for any company that seems to have
unethical business practices as a matter of
(unofficial) policy: pirated software, "creative
billing", etc. If they're ripping off customers,
vendors, or suppliers, I don't want anything to do
with them.
As far as the original set of "objectionable"
companies...
I suppose I'd be reluctant to work anywhere where the
product was something I'd be ethically opposed to
using myself - porno, gambling, snoopers, etc. Having
spent five years w/ the 82nd Airborne division, I don't
suppose weapons would fall under that category. :-)
What about bio weapons or devices used to extract
information from prisoners in 3rd world countries?
Dan
Dan Hall
Sr. Technical Writer
SchlumbergerSema RTEMS
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