Old 08-28-14 | 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by yugyug
BS. Its that kind of thinking that allows companies to get away with unethical practices, because their workers are too afraid to stand up to their moral standards and communicate what they believe in to their bosses. My advice is the opposite: work for people you like, people you trust, people you share ideals with and you'll enjoy life. Don't take crap from someone just because they pay you for a job.
Why does anyone at work have to give a darn about what your so-called bicycling "moral standards" are, or and what you "believe in" about bicycling? Is there some reason why you can tout/communicate your "moral standards" to one and all at work, but the boss is forbidden to state her opinion on same?

I assume you are the boss or self employed, or have been working only a short time in your workers' paradise.
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