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Old 03-05-2004, 03:13 PM   #5 (permalink)
BonesCPA
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People take jobs they don't like to pay the bills. But do people have a tendency to take a job that is morally opposite (essentially) to their own beliefs. Usually the answer is no. I deal with a lot of people in a lot of different professions. The ones that take jobs to pay the bills generally don't last long in the job.

If this is the foot in the door move, it may be a valid choice. Not having "experience" (bs imo), could limit your job choices. Of course, have "Pot Smokers, Inc." on your resume may not be much better.

Weigh out the options, taking all aspects into consideration - money/full-time employment, experience, independence, philosophical issues, future employemnt, etc. - and decide are the negatives overshadowed by the positives.

(Like how I avoided an answer? Occupational hazard.)
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