Of course not, but how is it unethical for a company to try to retain an employee. Both are trying to maximize profits. Is it unethical for the employee to leave the company high and dry after using them for free training and experience ??? Answer that !
Well said Tempestdata, its only natural to look at your (skilled)employees
as precious resources when you have invested time, money and Satan knows what else in them.
Why the F' would you let them go easily ?
It's like a pimp investing time and money into his bitches.
Why would he let his whores leave his flock after such an investment
You want to keep the ho's/employee's close to the stable
(So I hear:--)) lol
Whatever, the game continues. As soon as the RIAA tries to tighten the noose further over the fight for data, they'll ironically loose more control (by people pushing harder.
They need to add MSN.com.
I receive at least 20 pieces of SPAM a day from people using the fake MSN domain name.
To bad I cant write in my Hotmail fliters :
*@*.msn.com
www.DanCclark.com
They are your kids, why not monitor them as you see fit.
Until they move out, I say treat them like Nazi slaves (internet wise)
No ?
When is the brightness going to rival conventional bulbs ? I know LED fabrication is very tough as well. Answers people ?
Of course not, but how is it unethical for a company to try to retain an employee. Both are trying to maximize profits.
Is it unethical for the employee to leave the company high and dry after using them for free training and experience ??? Answer that !
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Geez, It's not a Nobel Peace prize
Well said Tempestdata, its only natural to look at your (skilled)employees . :--)) lol
as precious resources when you have invested time, money and Satan knows what else in them.
Why the F' would you let them go easily ?
It's like a pimp investing time and money into his bitches
Why would he let his whores leave his flock after such an investment
You want to keep the ho's/employee's close to the stable
(So I hear
Whatever, the game continues.
As soon as the RIAA tries to tighten the noose further over the fight for data, they'll ironically loose more control (by people pushing harder.
They need to add MSN.com. I receive at least 20 pieces of SPAM a day from people using the fake MSN domain name. To bad I cant write in my Hotmail fliters : *@*.msn.com www.DanCclark.com
Yeah, The FCC will snatch this up as soon as anyone perfects it ! Isnt it lame, but oh so true ? -- Dan DanCclark.com
testing my cool comment