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<p>[QUOTE="Scrawny The Ghost, post: 13724, member: 36"]</p><p>In a competitive society it's not wrong when the only morality really is doing better than someone else, it's not even really illegal and some people even lie to the government bodies about their experience to be able to operate a medical facility when they just made all their credentials up</p><p></p><p>which I think ultimately is more "wrong" than on a resume because obviously you aren't telling your customers the truth or one of them would probably report you. My dad lied about knowing how to use a sandblaster to get a job once (sandblasting)</p><p></p><p>he had no idea what that is and went to a rental store and asked the guy how to use it and the dude showed him so $50 rental fee or whatever it was and he became a 10 years experienced sand blaster and did it for years after that, I guess he was just a natural. I wouldn't go that far myself lmao</p><p></p><p>Did Elizabeth Holmes "lie on her resume" I think it's really only a problem morally or legally if someone is being scammed or there is some angle of fraud involved beyond simply lying to get the job and then going to work every day and just being a normal worker</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Scrawny The Ghost, post: 13724, member: 36"] In a competitive society it's not wrong when the only morality really is doing better than someone else, it's not even really illegal and some people even lie to the government bodies about their experience to be able to operate a medical facility when they just made all their credentials up which I think ultimately is more "wrong" than on a resume because obviously you aren't telling your customers the truth or one of them would probably report you. My dad lied about knowing how to use a sandblaster to get a job once (sandblasting) he had no idea what that is and went to a rental store and asked the guy how to use it and the dude showed him so $50 rental fee or whatever it was and he became a 10 years experienced sand blaster and did it for years after that, I guess he was just a natural. I wouldn't go that far myself lmao Did Elizabeth Holmes "lie on her resume" I think it's really only a problem morally or legally if someone is being scammed or there is some angle of fraud involved beyond simply lying to get the job and then going to work every day and just being a normal worker [/QUOTE]
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