robbed at work!
By chiyochan
@chiyosan (30183)
Philippines
September 3, 2011 12:41am CST
Ohkay. I read an article in a magazine and well, a known comedian here in the country was interviewed regarding his work and know if balances everything. He said that If he was asked to come in at a certain time if would be there only on the agreed time, no more no less... But then he further added that if he stayed another minute or two, theon for him he is already being robbed!
I know this can be inevitable at times, but can we put it, or t you can say it that way? I mean that seemed too strong for a statement. We can of course always want to go on time, but this meant a little too far off... Where is theory ethics here?
Any opinions?
2 responses
@sophiecheer (931)
• Philippines
3 Sep 11
I think the personality is too keen on his time and that he's anxious to get rich..or to get richer, for that matter.
I do agree that the statement is quite strong. But knowing that "intrigue" is what's keeping their business, perhaps he's saying it for that same purpose-to be talked about.
@somethingbig (282)
• United Arab Emirates
3 Sep 11
I do agree with that comedian. Yes it is true that there are times when you need to stay for inevitable reason but if that is happening always then it becomes a bad habit and disrespectful of others time in my opinion. :)