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Date Posted: 03:42:10 11/19/03 Wed
Author: Martina
Subject: My experiences show that people that do those things without even blinking seldom get caught. Me on the other hand, I seem to attract unwanted attention when I do something not quite legal. Maybe for the fear of getting caught? I would say donīt care about what they do, but stay away from doing it too. Maybe you can kinda sneak out of that? If they already know it isnīt your kind of thing it should be possible, right? Thatīs my opinion on this.
In reply to: Lori 's message, "Ethical Considerations..." on 18:16:40 11/18/03 Tue


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[> I'm in the same boat as Martina. If I do something, even remotely wrong, my guilt is written all over my face. I have a hard time with people who are unethical or "hide things". I work with an administrator who tells the teachers there is no more money for books and resources for kids, yet manages to have his office redecorated. It completely frustrates me, but I just try to avoid him as much as possible considering we are working together. Since this person is my "boss" it is not going to be worth the stress it would cause in the work environment by confronting him. However, if he ever asks me to do something that is not right, I, like you, Lori, would have to say no. I lock horns enough with this person over educational issues and that I don't need that too. -- Brenda, 10:46:33 11/19/03 Wed


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