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A moral question for consultants
Once the chainsaw finally gets put down I hope to continue on with
consultancy work. Having spoken to someone I know who works in conservation
he thinks
there will be a conflict of interest when it comes to making decisions
regarding retaining trees.
For example a site is to be surveyed for development and you know that by
making the report favourable for the developer that this action will
safeguard
future contracts with said developer. However if you err on the side of the
trees this action may put the developer and other developers off you for
future
work.
So the quandary my conservationist friend thinks I will be faced with is
trees or paying bills.
Does anyone have experience of this and how do you choose.
Regards
Andrew M
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