Long story short, I'm currently the legal counsel of a construction company (I was sent here by the law firm I work for, that was my promotion). So now I got a dick load of responsibilities and I'm constantly asked to bend the law so the company can move forward with its operations.
Thing is, I don't want the job anymore. I don't wanna deal with these radical Christians any longer (everyone in this company is a brainwashed Christian. They force their employees into reading the Bible and other chit).
So it occurred to me... Maybe I should just tell them I'm an atheist. Maybe they'll feel like I'm cursing their company and ask the firm to replace me with someone else.
I just don't know to how let them know I'm an atheist.
Your job is to bend the law, to me you just sound like a very unmotivated person who is gravely mistaken about the realities of professional life, in other words you are a spoiled brat who will fuck opportunity after opportunity.
Your job is to bend the law, to me you just sound like a very unmotivated person who is gravely mistaken about the realities of professional life, in other words you are a spoiled brat who will fuck opportunity after opportunity.
Your job is to bend the law, to me you just sound like a very unmotivated person who is gravely mistaken about the realities of professional life, in other words you are a spoiled brat who will fuck opportunity after opportunity.
I have no ill will or negative intention behind it, it is simply how i see it. Dude gets to be counsel for a construction company, instead of making as many contacts as possible and maybe get a huge discount on an apartment he wants to get fired because they are freaks. I really wonder how he pictures a fulfilling job to be like.
I have no ill will or negative intention behind it, it is simply how i see it. Dude gets to be counsel for a construction company, instead of making as many contacts as possible and maybe get a huge discount on an apartment he wants to get fired because they are freaks. I really wonder how he pictures a fulfilling job to be like.
Your job is to bend the law, to me you just sound like a very unmotivated person who is gravely mistaken about the realities of professional life, in other words you are a spoiled brat who will fuck opportunity after opportunity.
You partially make a good point. I'm an unmotivated person by my profession, by the idea of working for someone else but I've always done my job to the best of my abilities, that's the reason I got promoted in the first place.
Maybe the right word isn't unmotivated but uninterested. Ever since I got bit by the entrepreneurial bug I just hate the idea of being employed.
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And no, my job isn't to bend the law. You have a wrong idea of what the legal profession is.
My job isn't to offer money to public entities because the company shot itself in the foot.
The religion thing wouldn't bother me as much if they didn't hire incompetent engineers (especially environmental engineers), accountants, etc from their church who fuck up everything and make my job x10 harder.
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I'm doing some research. Can you tell me how much in your country costs to buy some comics? I'm thinking about Sandman (graphic novel, quite big one) and Dylan Dog (small one but with many chapters?