Nobody put you in any position. You accepted the position offered to you based on a promise of compensation. "They" did their part and you did not do your part. Your rationaliztion is meaningless.
When some drunk comes into the ED swearing and spitting after wrapping his car around a tree, I don't choose to do a piss poor job and blame it on the hospital for hiring me and then presenting unpleasant patients to me. I could do that but then what would that make me as a man. I might say something under my breath and to myself about my career choice, but I most certainly would not blame anyone else for the unpleasent turn of my evening.
Grow up for God's sake. Maybe you need a to find a high horse so that you will grow a spine and take a stand for what you think is right.
That's right, and you know that before you take the job. Not taking the job makes you sound like a person that will stand up for his convictions. After you take the job (and the paycheck) it just makes you sound like the weasel you are. I post at zero becuause most of the younger generation have a very loose concept of duty and honor (or right and wrong if you prefer.)
So, you lied to your employer when you were confronted with violating company policy. "I got to break the rules and I didn't get punished." No wonder you dind't have an opinion.
"yeah I hung up on him because he was swearing...
Oh yeah, no you don't, because I quit!"
-OR-
"...and then I lied to my boss and didn't even get punished. But it's ok cause I quit my job later."
Of course it's a tough choice. But when you choose the dishonorable (as we all do at times) show enough self respect to keep it to yourself.
Nobody put you in any position. You accepted the position offered to you based on a promise of compensation. "They" did their part and you did not do your part. Your rationaliztion is meaningless.
When some drunk comes into the ED swearing and spitting after wrapping his car around a tree, I don't choose to do a piss poor job and blame it on the hospital for hiring me and then presenting unpleasant patients to me. I could do that but then what would that make me as a man. I might say something under my breath and to myself about my career choice, but I most certainly would not blame anyone else for the unpleasent turn of my evening.
Grow up for God's sake. Maybe you need a to find a high horse so that you will grow a spine and take a stand for what you think is right.
That's right, and you know that before you take the job. Not taking the job makes you sound like a person that will stand up for his convictions. After you take the job (and the paycheck) it just makes you sound like the weasel you are. I post at zero becuause most of the younger generation have a very loose concept of duty and honor (or right and wrong if you prefer.)
So, you lied to your employer when you were confronted with violating company policy. "I got to break the rules and I didn't get punished." No wonder you dind't have an opinion.
Making a pro-American astute observation = flamebait