It's a very revealing question.
I hire and fire professional staff, and the first thing I'm looking for in every case is to hire the right kind of person – namely, someone I can trust. That's not negotiable.
If you're hoping to hide something from your employer on a work-related matter then that's not good. If you're wondering if it's okay if you sell or transfer the tickets then there's an easy way to find out – just ask your employer. If that's something you would not even ask, then I don't know what to tell you.
Where I work, honesty is not the best policy – it's the only policy. If I were your boss I might be fine with you selling the tickets to the highest bidder with my permission, but if I found out you were screwing around and trying to hide something behind my back then I would have second thoughts about assigning sensitive work to you or having confidence in explanations you might offer for work not done or things gone wrong. I would need to know that you're always being straight up with me.
That's just the world I live in.
I hire and fire professional staff, and the first thing I'm looking for in every case is to hire the right kind of person – namely, someone I can trust. That's not negotiable.
If you're hoping to hide something from your employer on a work-related matter then that's not good. If you're wondering if it's okay if you sell or transfer the tickets then there's an easy way to find out – just ask your employer. If that's something you would not even ask, then I don't know what to tell you.
Where I work, honesty is not the best policy – it's the only policy. If I were your boss I might be fine with you selling the tickets to the highest bidder with my permission, but if I found out you were screwing around and trying to hide something behind my back then I would have second thoughts about assigning sensitive work to you or having confidence in explanations you might offer for work not done or things gone wrong. I would need to know that you're always being straight up with me.
That's just the world I live in.
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