On 19/05/06, Vinayak Hegde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The answer to the above question depend s on your view of the world. Some people view taking up a job offer and working for an organisation as a relationship. Others view it as an economic transaction. The organisation pays me and I contribute to the organisation's income. If you are in the first category then the discussion about committment comes into place.
Again, crap. If you were buying your groceries at the local supermarket and when presented with a bill, would you just walk off if you decided that you really didn't need the stuff? Or would you say to the clerk, "Sorry, I changed my mind. Do you mind putting this stuff back on the shelves?" And even if you said that, wouldn't you feel just a little bit silly? Even the simplest transaction isn't entered lightly and has an accepted way of cancellation. I wouldn't want to do business with a guy who can't be relied to keep up his side of the bargain. -- b
