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	Comments on: $10K to be had &#8220;just by rattling the saber of age discrimination&#8221;	</title>
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		By: nevins		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;... He says I would be a fool not to go for it, as many of my former colleagues are doing. I could sure use the extra money, but I’m uneasy about this.
[reply]Your uneasiness is both understandable and ethical.&quot;

Common mistaking this uneasiness for ethical thinking.  Likely his unease is knowing that this is not free money, but that there still is a hidden cost; he is a 50 year old and will need another job.  And while it might be discriminatory to not hire him on the basis having had a prior legal spat with his last employer, if he is in any sort of profession where contacts are important, word will get around and he will be a pariah.  And what&#039;s worse, the amount contemplated acknowledges that this is nothing more than a shakedown, and has petty hustler written all over it.  The fact that he is merely &#039;uneasy&#039; with this speaks volumes about his real set of personal values, namely that he has few scruples, and that the $10,000 merely has not hit his price.   
That the lawyer proposed a shyster deal is unsurprising.
That this guy has thought about it long enough to write a letter and still cannot see that he would be just as much the shyster, says that he has no ethics either.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;&#8230; He says I would be a fool not to go for it, as many of my former colleagues are doing. I could sure use the extra money, but I’m uneasy about this.<br />
[reply]Your uneasiness is both understandable and ethical.&#8221;</p>
<p>Common mistaking this uneasiness for ethical thinking.  Likely his unease is knowing that this is not free money, but that there still is a hidden cost; he is a 50 year old and will need another job.  And while it might be discriminatory to not hire him on the basis having had a prior legal spat with his last employer, if he is in any sort of profession where contacts are important, word will get around and he will be a pariah.  And what&#8217;s worse, the amount contemplated acknowledges that this is nothing more than a shakedown, and has petty hustler written all over it.  The fact that he is merely &#8216;uneasy&#8217; with this speaks volumes about his real set of personal values, namely that he has few scruples, and that the $10,000 merely has not hit his price.<br />
That the lawyer proposed a shyster deal is unsurprising.<br />
That this guy has thought about it long enough to write a letter and still cannot see that he would be just as much the shyster, says that he has no ethics either.</p>
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