Profession Ethics/Morals
Recently, I've found myself in a position where I could pursue a new job in a different sector, one specifically centered around entertainment.
When I originally entered the work force, I had two job opportunities: medical device manufacturer or a Department of Defense contractor. I struggled with the idea of working on a project that "success" meant a better killing device. This was a personal decision and I find no fault with others who work there. It was that I, personally, struggled with being in that profession.
I'm in a similar scenario right now. I have the opportunity for a job in the gaming industry, more specifically, the casino electronic gambling industry. Knowing that so many people struggle with gambling addiction, could I personally be OK working in this sector? Again, this is not casting judgment on others, but rather, making sure that I'm at peace within myself.
I realize that I have to find my own balance, but I wanted to pose this question to #QOTO . Have you ever struggled with your personal moral/ethical positions on a project/job that you were working on?
I'd love to hear from everyone on their thoughts and experiences.
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Profession Ethics/Morals
@mooselwhipes I've worked in online casinos and online gambling before. I even managed a casino for a short time. I'll be glad to share my experiences with you if you'd like to hear it, as well as my personal opinion on it.
As to answer your question, yes. Absolutely. I've quit jobs over my personal integrity and what I think is right and wrong. I worked for about a week in Binary Options before I walked out the door without looking back.
Profession Ethics/Morals
@Surasanji I'd really appreciate learning more about your experience. We can take this to DM if you'd like.
Do you ever wonder if others are bothered working at that company your left and how they may justify working there?
In the case of working for DoD contractors, several of my friends currently work in that sector and they have some interesting takes. As to working on a project for a missile, one friend said (paraphrasing of course), "By creating a better missile, I can help reduce the number of civilian /innocent casualties. So instead of looking at how many people it kills, I look at how many people it didn't kill." I never once thought of it that way, but it makes sense.
Profession Ethics/Morals
@Surasanji Thanks for sharing! It confirms most of my interactions in casinos and gambling as well.