Loyalty.
It's a nice concept. An admirable one, even. A lofty concept.
I, however, see less and less of it these days, despite what I see I see written on these boards.
I'm not just talking about employee loyalty, either. As little employee loyalty as I see, I also see an extremely short supply of employer loyalty.
Outsourced jobs. massive layoffs, reduced benefits, payraises that aren't keeping up with the COL, and so on and so forth.
It's increasingly more difficult to expect employee loyalty, when the companies that they work for treats them as little more than an entry in a spreadsheet.
My guess is that what we have here is a severely disafected employee. (Duh) And while I do not in any fashion endorse the actions that they took...I can to some degree, understand why they did it. There are some executives at Coca-Cola that should probably be glad that selling proprietary information is all that this employee attempted.
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"I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires." - Susan B. Anthony
"Hedonism with rules isn't hedonism at all, it's the Republican party." - JumpinJesus
It is indisputable that true beauty lies within...but a nice rack sure doesn't hurt.
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