Tully1022

Tully1022 t1_j1wzt2d wrote

Ahhh, now I see where your thoughts come from. Thanks but no thanks to the weed. I'll take life as it is. You still didn't answer my question, Cheech.

For your information, I'm not sad at all. I retired a few years ago and built a home on Table Rock Lake. I'm doing just fine my little friend who is searching for the meaning in life and why boomers question those without morals and ethics. :)

0

Tully1022 t1_j1werju wrote

So city jobs have different ethic requirements, is that what you're saying? What difference does it make? Never mind, that was a rhetorical question for you. It obviously makes a difference.

So educate me, where do you draw the line on how important the job before ethical behavior kicks in?

0

Tully1022 t1_j1u5kkg wrote

Put yourself in the employer's place. Would you want someone who chatted with someone else on the internet to vouch for their work habits? That's generally what a referral is for.

I see it as someone who has known you for some time and better yet has worked with you previously. I don't see it as something a "virtual" friend can do.

−4

Tully1022 t1_j0mpxmz wrote

Reply to Customers by the_honeyman

Its a change in society in many ways. Random street violence is a good example. Humans have changed the way the see other humans. Value of life has decreased many times over.

5

Tully1022 t1_izbz6so wrote

Do you have the slightest idea who said this? “And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.”

Kind of fits what I'm trying to say. For some reason you have a problem with this way of thinking.

−1