Hmmm.  I see.

Personally, I would say my answer would be "no".  It's unethical to not
do a job that you're paid to do, even if it's for a few remaining
moments.  It would be ethically better to quit before doing a task that
you find unpalatable.

-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC


Kenneth Kixmoeller wrote:
> Kevin wrote:
>> I guess that's an interesting question.
> 
> Oops, I guess I was too subtle:
>   - If *you* just had a bunch of your staff fired, and
>   - *You* faced a wage cut to minimum wage
>   - _If_only_ you could update the personnel database --
> 
> Would this task become "impossible" to you, too?
> 
> Ken
> 
> 
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