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  • Who is making the world a worse place but don't care cos they get paid £££
  • yourguitarhero
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    Anyone willing to admit their job is morally bankrupt but the money makes it OK?

    gears_suck
    Free Member

    The act of living is to contribute to the destruction of many things both voluntary and involuntary.
    Be my guest if you want to opt out. I can live with the guilt.

    piemonster
    Full Member

    I’ve heard my line of work described as a government scam designed the extort the general population on a number of occasions.

    Money’s crap!

    GrahamS
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    Writing software to help treat cancer = Good

    Making money off people suffering from cancer = Bad

    Take your pick.

    (Having said that I have always refused to work on weapons systems, despite being offered many times. I couldn’t go to work with the goal of making something better at killing people).

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    Whoever designed this form is today’s top candidate…

    doris5000
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    when i was a self-employed musician I worried that I was basically contributing nothing to society but a load of disposable music for pissed-up students to lose the plot to, and the pollution caused by all the flights I took

    now I work at a uni and worry that I’m just part of a massive scheme to part well meaning young people from their student loans and spit them out into a crappy job market

    I could go and work for a charity I suppose but I’m sure I’d find a way to worry to about that 😕

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Expat oilfueledtrash here.

    here for the time off more than the money – although the moneys helping get rid of my mortgage quick so i dont need to do this forever and i can take a more ethical job – but for those of us with a current mortgage we cant really have the moral high ground that being mortgage free affords

    soon as i have kids i am dust with this shit though.

    flange
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    I used to work for BAE, albeit not actually in manufacturing. Never gave it a second thought until I visited one of the other sites that made bullets and bombs to see their SAP implementation. The woman there was boasting about how much more productive they were since the installation of the new ERP system. As in, more productive at making bullets. To kill things/people/stuff. Penny dropped and I left soon after.

    jimoiseau
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    I work in nuclear power. I feel like I’m both getting paid well and contributing to the future of the planet by helping reduce the level of CO2 emitted to generate our electricity, but I’m well aware that some people think I’m just out to give their kids cancer / kill baby robins.

    perchypanther
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    It’s hard to tell sometimes.

    Am I helping insulate the homes of the most deprived in society to do my bit to help people out of fuel poverty and reduce carbon emissions to slow global warming?

    or, am I taking advantage of the taxpayer by claiming lucrative government funding and exploiting Eastern European immigrant labour to maximise profits so my boss can buy another Bentley?

    P-Jay
    Free Member

    I used to work for RBS.

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    STW top bodz

    mugsys_m8
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    Looks outside at the Malian wilderness destoyed by a huge operation to obtain 2-3g of yellow shiny metal per tonne of material by blasting the material out of the ground and then pouring lots of cyanide on it…..

    That said, I am currently responsible for supervising the building of a dam that is supposed to keep all the contaminated waste in the lagoon and not go flowing across the country….. So my job, I could argue is to minimise the extent of the worse place…..best get off STW and go and see what they have been up to today!

    In recent years it’s either been similar or making sure the pipelines carrying the black gold don’t get wiped out by landslides/ earthquakes etc etc….

    NZCol
    Full Member

    A friend refers to me as Dick Turpin due to my job. Always asks who I have robbed.

    tuskaloosa
    Free Member

    Can I venture George Osbourne’s name?

    I guess me as well..commodity co./oil industry.

    molgrips
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    (Having said that I have always refused to work on weapons systems, despite being offered many times. I couldn’t go to work with the goal of making something better at killing people).

    Arguably, the better the bombs, the fewer innocent people get killed….

    Anyway – I make systems that make businesses more efficient. This means fewer people are employed in them.

    gofasterstripes
    Free Member

    I just took an exciting job making Forklifts….. Later discovered were part of a conglomerate that is one of the largest coal producers on earth.

    Hmmmmmm.

    m0rk
    Free Member

    I’ve always worked in the defence industry. It’s going to pay someones mortgage, so it may as well be mine.

    iainc
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    mugsys_m8 – Member
    Looks outside at the Malian wilderness destoyed by a huge operation to obtain 2-3g of yellow shiny metal per tonne of material by blasting the material out of the ground and then pouring lots of cyanide on it…..

    That said, I am currently responsible for supervising the building of a dam that is supposed to keep all the contaminated waste in the lagoon and not go flowing across the country….. So my job, I could argue is to minimise the extent of the worse place…..best get off STW and go and see what they have been up to today!

    In recent years it’s either been similar or making sure the pipelines carrying the black gold don’t get wiped out by landslides/ earthquakes etc etc….

    you almost make it sound a glamorous job ! ….. 🙂

    doris5000
    Full Member

    well, i feel a little bit better now 😆

    onehundredthidiot
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    Used to work in the defence industry, employed to hide land based stuff and stop it being seen. Then went to aircraft, then air breathing weapons platforms, then I left. Now a teacher sometimes feel I’ve gone from hiding the cannon fodder to supplying it.

    Jakester
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    I’m a lawyer.

    Andy_B
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    Some of our most significant customers are from the tobacco industry.

    I’ve helped offshore a few jobs which hasn’t really had a happy ending for those involved. Now the same is happening to me. The only good thing is that it wasn’t my choice to do this.

    GrahamS
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    Arguably, the better the bombs, the fewer innocent people get killed….

    It’s an argument that has been put to me before.
    But I don’t have any control on who those bombs get sold to or dropped on.

    goldfish24
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    I work for an engineering firm that makes life safety products. Nice to know I’m not actively contributing to death and destruction.

    We once realised the life saving aspect of our product could help us attract keen candidates if we emphasised it in our job adverts. We went with something like “want to help save lives everyday?”. The response from one candidate was “I’m not sure I could cope with the pressure of that”. I imagine he took his engineering degree to a defence contractor instead.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    You’ve all used my work several times today, I bet.

    It sounds dull but these are the little things that are actually much better than they used to be, when you think about it.

    aP
    Free Member

    My Auntie Jean always told me that I had the second oldest profession.

    n0b0dy0ftheg0at
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    Royal Mail… Think of the poor trees being cut down for all that carp we deliver, like those very annoying marketing stuff every week, not to mention our payslips and propaganda mags from management and the union! 👿

    Shred
    Free Member

    Online gambling software company.

    obelix
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    I’m in the management of a company harvesting old-growth trees in equatorial Africa.

    Most of the international scrutiny (Greenpeace and other hippies) is on Brazil and Borneo, so we can pretty much get away with what we want.

    EDIT: I’m not sure I qualify for this thread though, as OP specified £, whereas I’m paid $

    Cougar
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    I think I’m the opposite. I spend my working day helping people, usually #NotMyJob tasks that no bugger else either knows how to do or wants to do. And I’d really like to see another 10K on my salary for it.

    You’ve all used my work several times today, I bet.

    You make toilets?

    thecaptain
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    I was part of a global conspiracy to impose socialist world government and kill billions. All the while being paid by hardworking taxpayers as I sucked at the govt teat. Saw the light a few years ago though.

    moose
    Free Member

    Military, so you decide. However deploying to the Philippines to assist with resupply and rebuilding after the typhoon destroyed their lives. I’ve never seen devastation like it and will always be proud that for that moment at least, I had a tangible positive effect on peoples lives. The rest of my time; I don’t really feel that way to be honest.

    sweaman2
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    Another Oil and Gas here. Working in Canadian Oil Sands so worst of the worst if you believe some people.

    TheBrick
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    Every decision and action we take has moral consequences. It is important to accept and recognise this. Many people come up with convaluted excuses because it is easier than accepting that they do bad things.

    I have worked writing software for training oil and gas operators. Making their trainees get up to speed quicker. Improving profit ultimately. I currently write software used in tobacco factories to reduce smuggling. I accept that both these industries cause pain. neither job pays massively well for what I do. Much like driving to work, buying frivolous items. I do not like the negative moral aspects of my actions, but i don’t try to make excuses.

    TimothyD
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    I’m currently looking for work, the intensity with which I’m looking can vary, which could be seen in different lights of morality?

    I do conservation volunteering too, and try and live greenly, and have family who’ve paid quite a lot of tax from earning above 50k for a fair while, and up to 150k for a year or two. Hopefully my drain on UK plc is reduced a little bit thanks to them – that I’m not pulling things re how we’ve been as a family into the minus column just yet. Engineering and teaching parents are pretty helpful.

    The act of living is environmentally damaging, so we’re all guilty in that sense…

    the-muffin-man
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    I’m a printer.

    I’ve printed things that use Comic Sans and rainbow WordArt.

    I am truly sorry.

    🙁

    piemonster
    Full Member

    I’ve printed things that use Comic Sans and rainbow WordArt.

    You disgust me

    bruneep
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    Public sector employee, so I’m to blame for the financial crisis this country is in….sorry chaps. 😐

    theotherjonv
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    morally bankrupt* – no, but utterly pointless, yes.

    25 years in chemicals supplying mainly to the cosmetics industry.

    Someone help me escape please!!!

    (* some may argue to industry has in its time caused a large number of animal tests to be done, but I’ve personally always lobbied against and now that is industrywide that no new animal testing is carried out)

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