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I dont think willfully telling a lie would be a lawful order, at least not when it got to court, I believe being told to something else that you KNEW not THINK was wrong would also not hold up in court.
Bottom line is that you have integrity or you don't, do you want to risk your career around a boss that doesn't have integrity, that is what a turn is for, let him come lie to the customer
I dont think willfully telling a lie would be a lawful order, at least not when it got to court, I believe being told to something else that you KNEW not THINK was wrong would also not hold up in court.
Bottom line is that you have integrity or you don't, do you want to risk your career around a boss that doesn't have integrity, that is what a turn is for, let him come lie to the customer
"Integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is watching."
~ Anon ~
What if your supervisor asks you to lie to a client?
Do not.
What if your supervisor demands that you execute a process which you know is wrong?
If it is just a bad decision but otherwise not illegal and does not compromise your integrity, Do as you were instructed.
Do you risk losing your job to maintain your personal credibility?
Absolutely!
I am an old man but clearly remember the day my grandmother told me never to do or say any thing that my parents would not approve of....has served me well.
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