Old 08-28-14, 09:45 PM
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yugyug
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Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
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?
There is no reason why a boss can't communicate their moral standards, and I never said they couldn't. My view is the opposite of how you just presented it - workplaces should be places for open and active discussion.
I assume you are the boss or self employed, or have been working only a short time in your workers' paradise.
I've had a good range of job experiences, and have removed myself from inappropriate jobs when necessary. People should not suffer at work - it should be and can be paradise - well, sort of!
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