Ethics
Ethics
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If I disagree with my supervisor and I am the one signing the engineering plans What is the right way to do? What does ethics say? Just do what my supervisor say or confront him.
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RE: Ethics
Is this a code related issue disagreement, or just one over a certain design approach?
Makes a big difference...
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RE: Ethics
However, is your boss's approach completely wrong or just a different way of doing things?
If your boss's approach is an adequate way to solve the problem, why argue?
Your boss, as an engineer, should know that the signing party is the one responsible and should make all pertinent design decisions.
If he doesn't understand this or is not an engineer you should have your resume out.
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