Originally posted by BolshieBastard
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Went there myself for an interview. Never really thought about the animal testing until it was put to me towards the end of the interview. Ummed and ahhed a bit & then said something along the lines of it's ok when there's no alternative & probably didn't sound very convincing. Unsurprisingly, didn't get the contract. These days, I wouldn't even allow my cv to be put forward.
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-Porn industry (well someone must’ve designed them websites and the payment engines)
-Gambling industry
-Tobacco/Alcohol industry
-MOD (don’t want to be part of the war machine) but yeh having worked for many banks and oil companies I am aware am already doing that indirectly!!
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Porn.
I don't ever, ever, ever want to be desensitized to One-A-Day.
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Nope, I may not know all the people who were killed or permanently injured but I know how I would feel if it was a member of my family. I couldn't have it on my conscience to work for an organisation which treats human beings lives as disposable.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Posteven if they offered you a billion billion pounds ?
you would.
but not if they offered you 10p
so you do have your price

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Obviously, I wouldn't get involved in anything criminal.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostReally? No matter what?
So you'd have no qualms about working on something that would effectively make you superfluous (sp?) or some scheme similar to that what badoff set up?
I guess some people are prepared to do absolutely anything for a few quid. That's why generally society's ****ed.
With regard to the project that would make me superfluous, I'd rather I got paid for it than someone else.
HTH
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Really? No matter what?Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostWHS
I'll work for whoever is kind enough to deposit cash in MyCo's bank account.
So you'd have no qualms about working on something that would effectively make you superfluous (sp?) or some scheme similar to that what badoff set up?
I guess some people are prepared to do absolutely anything for a few quid. That's why generally society's ****ed.
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