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Old Fri Mar 01, 2002, 09:11am
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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Originally posted by Brian Watson
Whether this is a good call or bad call is not the issue.
You are forgetting rule number one:

Your assignor is ALWAYS right.....
Never say never, never say always.

To quote J. Dallas Shirley: "Never say never, and never say always." When the assigner is wrong the assigner is wrong. That is the beauty of ethics. If my superior told me to use a design that went against good engineering practice I am ethically bound to ignore is instructions. When an assigner tells me to ignore the rules and casebook plays, I am ethically bound to ignore him, and if he does not like it, I will tell him to take it up with the appropriate rules committee.
Good answer!
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