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minus-square@cerement@slrpnk.netlinkfedilink83•1 year agowhen the company has no loyalty to you, why be loyal to the company?
minus-square@LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink41•1 year agoNo need to be, but this is a bad example because if the company can prove you were wreckless intentionally, they have an easy court case and someone now liable for all damages
when the company has no loyalty to you, why be loyal to the company?
No need to be, but this is a bad example because if the company can prove you were wreckless intentionally, they have an easy court case and someone now liable for all damages
Reckless*
Oddly, “wreckless” might mean the exact opposite.