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Ideally I would simply say do the right thing, but we don't have all of the information. Ten years ago I would have said you owe the company your loyalty. I am not so quick to jump in that direction anymore. I like the anonymous notes or whatever to get the company aware that there is an issue.
To not want additional responsibility for the same pay is not unwarranted nor is it in anyway unethical or immoral. The company has an obligation to the employee or consultant as well. Why should anyone give up their time for the company if there is not some receprocity as well? What is so immoral or unethical about wanting to have a life outside of one's "profession". It depends on the relationship.
I don't see a downside to not wanting the job responsibility at the cost of the pain or the time out of one's life. The opportunity for the company to do better using the anonymous method just makes sense.
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Dan
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