My ethical concerns have been thrown by the wayside. While I was working, I tried to use a workaround that they've sent out to all of the contractors to avoid an error with the program that we use, and I still received the error.
The bad news: I'm not working.
The good news: I'm getting paid for "troubleshooting," while they look for the root cause of the error and fix it so that I can work. ![]()
Re: F/U: Ethics Question