Bad Jobs
Blog / Produced by The High CallingJim Lange has an interesting post up about dealing with bad jobs. Everyone has a bad job at some point. And there are no hard and fast rules about how a Christian person should handle a difficult or unpleasant work situation. Jim lists some options in his post. What struck me as interesting is that of the five options listed, only one was never a good option. All of the other options might be appropriate in certain scenarios. I think I've tried 1,2,4, and 5.
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Ethics is about knowing and doing what is good or right, and workplace ethics is about knowing and doing what is good or right at work. For the Christian, this means applying the Bible and other resources of the Christian faith to help decide and do what is ethical or moral at work.
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