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by mistermann
5597 days ago
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But they don't care about ethics for ethical reasons, they care about them for PR reasons...but maybe thats what you said. My point was, many customers,the government included, would love to have some of this information, and access to social botnets. The background of the seller is irrelevant. Of course your ethical training at work is top notch. I've done work at similar companies, and I have to pass ethical tests on a regular basis, yet, we have incidents that set records, in a bad way. If you think taking tests at work means your company is taking something seriously, you haven't been working long enough. :) |
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