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I guess I'll say one more thing. Again, in a general sense. I'm a "Labor" guy, which means I am interested in the human aspect of commerce. There is a buy/sell relationship between employers and workers. Workers sometimes have ethical concerns about various options and decisions in the buy/sell relationship. Employers do not. Individual managers might consider them, but generally it is the "employee" who has ethical dilemmas, not the "employer." When an employer doesn't see the cost/benefit ratio they want, the employment relationship is terminated.
That being said, the politics within companies and industries can be HUGE. I recently ran into a bit of a buzz-saw recently and mercifully landed on my feet. Because I do not play games. Nobody in my industry will say "Superman screwed me." Nobody. But I'm unique in that regard. I guess what I am saying is that, as you rise to the higher echelons, WATCH YOUR BACK. Plenty of people will do whatever it takes. Whatever it takes.
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