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	<title>Comments on: Chi&#8217;s Response</title>
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		<title>By: benjamin</title>
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		<description>I most certainly agree with you Lan! Telling the truth is very important and will certainly pay off in the long run. As for facing the heat ... Could not have said it better! They always say, you get what you deserve... 

As for not hiring someone for making a decision like this, I think you may be just a bit harsh. Give the person a break for letting their loyalty to family be stronger than abiding by an oath made to the corporate world. After all, not everyone holds the same ethical identity/ integrity. Granted, after hiring this person, it may take a longer time before trust is completely earned from you and I don&#039;t disagree with that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I most certainly agree with you Lan! Telling the truth is very important and will certainly pay off in the long run. As for facing the heat &#8230; Could not have said it better! They always say, you get what you deserve&#8230; </p>
<p>As for not hiring someone for making a decision like this, I think you may be just a bit harsh. Give the person a break for letting their loyalty to family be stronger than abiding by an oath made to the corporate world. After all, not everyone holds the same ethical identity/ integrity. Granted, after hiring this person, it may take a longer time before trust is completely earned from you and I don&#8217;t disagree with that.</p>
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