Re: ethical problem/job hunting

Subject: Re: ethical problem/job hunting
From: Jill Burgchardt <jburgcha -at- PESTILENCE -dot- ITC -dot- NRCS -dot- USDA -dot- GOV>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 09:19:35 -0600

Anonymous asked about letting one's boss know you're job hunting.
Tom Johnson came forward with the truism of techwr-l "it
depends/know your audience." I think in this case it's pretty
easy to qualify what it depends on: Trust.

I could trust my bosses with information like that. However,
IMHO, the boss that blew up and demoralized a new employee isn't
a good candidate for trust.

Jill Burgchardt
jburgcha -at- pestilence -dot- itc -dot- nrcs -dot- usda -dot- gov

(Slightly off-topic: Did anyone read about the technical writer
who donated a kidney to her boss? The article quoted her as
saying "He's just such a great person to work for." Not that I'm
ready to fill out a donor card on my next job application, but
I'd sure rather work for someone I regarded as a great person
than work for a
bully.)


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