Your Profession and your Honesty towards it

is there room for burn out or over kill?

everything from time spent in work hours, to the personal commitment and dedication to one’s career demands a degree of real honesty.
situational utilitarianism will have some people go beyond the margins of their honesty.

while ethical relativism will achieve the same, but both might be dishonesty laden ways of thinking about one’s work.

for instance, in my profession, i teach and work with teens and college students.
i do have long hours. but the work is something really different when students graduate and learn that there is life beyond their current academic stage.

do you tend to over work yourself when you take care of the deliverable in your profession, simply for the human aspect of doing good and being of help.

when you come to work each morning, what drives you besides earning?

Dushwari

Re: Your Profession and your Honesty towards it

The smell of Hot brewed coffee, thats an honest answer :).

Re: Your Profession and your Honesty towards it

i agree. :)

Dushwari