Madigan,

> That's true, it has kept me out of jail, but I was talking 
> about legal unethical behavior, like selling a client new 
> hardware or software they don't need, that kind of stuff.

Whether a client needs new hardware or software is a very subjective thing.
Nobody NEEDS a new car, for example. Sometimes we just want one. Selling
something that a client wants but may not truly need is not unethical unless
there is undue pressure or misrepresentation involved.

Kristyne McDaniel
http://www.kristynemcdaniel.com/blog
http://www.militarydraftissues.com/
http://www.mcstyles.com/
 
Whether you think you can, or you think you can't.... you are right.
 -- Henry Ford



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