Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Just say no - to that evil company - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog
Just say no - to that evil company - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog My post on whether you can be happy working for a bad corporation got some great comments, including these: Michael Clarke writes: One incident that?s stuck in my mind was an interview I had 24 years ago for a financial consultancy. The interviewer talked about money, about wealth, about owning yachts. Then he began to talk about the losers, the [sorry, but I?m quoting] c**** who didn?t recognise money and its importance, that in five years you could walk away, that you could have other people doing the work for you. That the world had two kind of people people like him and the ?stupid c****? who didn?t understand. He went on and on. It was like talking to low-end devil. Finally, he let me get a word in. ?Sorry,? I said. ?I?m afraid I?m one of the c****.? And I walked out. One of the more terrifying experiences of my life. Karen writes: Like many in the Washington, DC area, I worked for a company whose largest clients were government contractors. Namely, a company that is the largest weapons manufacturer in the world. I hated the idea that my salary came from our contracts with them, even though I knew that we, as a company, were not at all related to the weapons industry. Several years later, I was looking for a job, and got about a million calls from headhunters to work for this very same government contractor. I said no in the nicest way I could. They kept calling. Finally, I called them (in the middle of the night, so I didnt have to talk to a person) that I was in no way interested in working for a company that is the worlds largest weapons manufacturer, was part of supporting the war in Iraq, and asked them not to call again. And Scott M writes: I was offered a very high paying job (4x salary increase) to work for an oil company in Alaska. When I told the person making the offer that I could not work for the oil industry (she was a headhunter) she acted like I was such an idiotas if no one these days does that. I still need to sleep tonight and anyone who appreciates the life this planet sustains needs to work for their conscience. Happiness at work starts with not taking that job that looks good on the surface but which goes against what you stand for and I applaud anyone who has the guts to say NO in these situations. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related
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