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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar
Bosses tend to select employees who will witness their every
move, either at work or at home, with the greatest care. For that rea-
son the secretary, male or female, hears and sees nothing. He or she
must have the kind of character that can lie when necessary, but
must never lie to the boss and must demonstrate the highest loyalty.
In normal life, people are unwilling to witness a deception and re-
main silent, or even become a party to it. When the same happens
within the boundaries of the workplace, however, the Religion of
the Ignorant regards this as part and parcel of the job. This aspect of
being a secretary is a moral requirement of the profession in com-
munity of the ignorant. Nobody finds it strange.
Secretaries gain the boss's trust by ignoring his secret dealings
in the workplace, even sometimes with regard to his own family.
They share with the boss common attitudes toward everyone out-
side. Secretaries also put on a show with the boss for the outside
world. His going on business trips, his outside meetings, and the
salary he earns are all elements for display.
Other jobs like marketing, sales or reception are other trades
based on show. Bosses inspect candidates in meeting rooms and
monitor their reactions by making vulgar and crude jokes. Not
showing an adverse reaction revealing one's dislike of these jokes
and attitudes is a major advantage.
Some of the attributes sought in jobs like these, which involve
dealing with many different people, include an ability not to blush
in the face of other people's words or behavior, keeping one's cool,
never taking things to heart, and even suggesting that one enjoys
such things. The character of staff who make closing sales is particu-
larly well suited to this; and is a requirement of the sales staff's work
ethic. Vulgar personality traits such as shamelessness, insensitivity
and lack of character are all part of the work ethic of Ignorantism.
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