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how does being truthful and honest assist you in your dealings with your boss or employer.
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[QUOTE="Rachael, post: 231865, member: 68963"] In any role description or job I find myself, there is one thing I do not joke with and that is, honesty. I like to be straight-forward no matter the consequences it would bring. It is saddening that most employers do not want to relate with honest employees, which make many of them start to engage in eye-service just to please the employer and also to safeguard their job. The last teaching job which I encountered that at times, being honest can cost you a whole lot but that does not mean it should be declined. I had opted to combine my job with an academic program because I needed to upgrade myself and also, the employer had always made reference to us augmenting our expertise. After I had made my intentions known, and opted for two-days off and I even promised that it did not affect the days of my teaching period, I even went further to accept that my pay should be slashed for those two days but he bluntly refused and said that I never signed up to teach on part-time before and said that, "I cannot eat my cake and have it." This shows that at times, employees are forced to be dishonest because of employers attitude. [/QUOTE]
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