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Scott Silvers
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over 6 months ago

I'm honored to create the first post for this group. Entrepreneurs.. Isn't it something we live in a country where anyone can start pretty much any kind of business they want. America, the land of opportunity, a chance to live the American Dream. So what ideas are out there? Please share with us what ventured you have embarked on, what happened? I know I need advice, wisdom and experience.... Let's do some brainstorming.... #entrepreneur #ideas #success #American Dream #Doing it

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Mark Samuels-Bey
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over 6 months ago

Come prepared and ready to work, make sure you are about 10 to 15 minutes early, just in case anything changes, changes happens often, and also greet your fellow workers with Officer, And then the first name.

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SMGG 39
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over 6 months ago

#Ethics #Doing the right thing or looking out for myself?

Hi everyone!!! So here is my issue. Your comments/feedback are much appreciated.

So, it's been about three months since I passed all of the prerequisites (background check, drug test, fingerprint), after I received a contingent offer from an airline. Now, I'm awaiting my formal offer letter, and training day.

The two part-time jobs which I'm currently at, aren't cutting it; I need something more consistent until the airline job begins (which could happen next week, next month, or maybe two months from now).

What I want to know is should I feel bad if I were to get a part-time job where the company would be investing time/money, and then leave upon the airline calling me? Throughout my career, I've been taught to be ethical, and that burning bridges isn't good. But in this day and age, it seems like that has taken a back seat to looking out for oneself, and not caring about what happens to the company.

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