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What I will say is that he seems to have no principles at all and joins dodgy causes who are willing to pay him lots of money.
I've always wondered this. Apart from enjoying my job (sometimes) I don't really 'believe' in it. No one would die if I stop doing what I do. Is 'believing' (while enjoying and getting paid) requirement of public service jobs?
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I know what you are saying. Its a tough one.
In this chaps case he will reverse his opinions and principles to chase a pay check. Does that make him a bad person? Probably not. I dislike him most because he can be quite bullying and manipulative of people he works with.
I think it would be quite a good thing to have people of mixed opinions in a role like that.
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I don't really 'believe' in it. No one would die if I stop doing what I do.
I don't think"believing" in your work is really dependent on saving lives...
I guess I find my work much more enjoyable if I feel like I'm helping someone somewhere. But I'm under no illusions - it's about how it makes me feel, not the objective good. If I didn't have that I'd need something else - money, lifestyle, colleagues, social prestige, getting the job done *just right* - I guess it could be any of those things.
I'm told he is quite a nice guy if you get to know him but I've only encountered him professionally and I find him unbearable.
I won't say who it is on here for fear of being libellous.
What I will say is that he seems to have no principles at all and joins dodgy causes who are willing to pay him lots of money.