Saturday, October 29, 2016
Facing Moral Dilemmas
Just slightly every one faces honourable dilemmas in their life. The way we hatch them is different for each of us. We mustiness use our life mystify and our knowledge to baseball mittle the issues. I consider myself to be a person of trusty morals, until now I will do what I expect to do to ensure my family always has what they shoot. one(a) example when I tangle that my morals were questioned was thru work. My first heavy(p) up official caper was working as a teller at a imprecate. It was a good trouble, had wellness benefits, retirement, sick days, vacation judgment of conviction, no weekends or late nights, and surmount of all PAID HOLIDAYS!! It was a great job, it paid $12 time of day at 19 and in 2005 that was a good income for a student with exact bills. A short era later the bank that I worked for, was acquired by a nonher bank who decided to shut our commencement round off. At this point I was married and pregnant and I had to have find a job with insu rance quick. A chum of mine suggested a check cashing store because no banks were hiring.\nI thought no way, those places prey on modest income families, and they take advantage of heap who feel they have no other choice. After weeks of non finding anything I called the friend and asked her more of what the job entailed and I went for the interview. It ended up give almost $5 an hour more than my teller job with the same benefits. I debated whether or not I could do the job, on the one hand I needed the money, it was an calorie-free desk job, and I knew how to do it, on the other hand, I knew that I had to hide the risk from the customers as I explained the geld, I knew it was a loan that they may not be able to salary back and we might have to repo their only car. It finally came down to me saying I need the money and if I preceptort work at that place someone else will and the customers palliate will get loans there. As I signed the contract I felt resembling I was sel ling my soul, only if at the same time I knew that now I would get to afford the doctors visits and the comfort of ...
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