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Whistle blowing or not?

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    #21
    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    That was my first take, but I know what people are like. Once you start rationalising stuff, it's not long before you are explaining away extreme situations.

    I can't think of a single project I ever did that could not have been done better. The shortfall is always in the management or user incompetance. If I ever worked in a health situation where people were affected, I could spend all day whistleblowing
    Healthcare is risky and a significant cause of death. You do need a pretty high tolerance of incompetence to keep going in the sector.

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