[ Posting her elbow on the table top, she lifts her gaze from the file beneath, chin delicately resting against her knuckles. It never ceases to surprise her how often people fail to answer that question the right way.
The chain of command exists for a reason. Those on the lower end have no need to question their betters--including her. ]
So when that superior gives you an order, do you think it's appropriate to object on personal moral grounds?
no subject
[ Posting her elbow on the table top, she lifts her gaze from the file beneath, chin delicately resting against her knuckles. It never ceases to surprise her how often people fail to answer that question the right way.
The chain of command exists for a reason. Those on the lower end have no need to question their betters--including her. ]
So when that superior gives you an order, do you think it's appropriate to object on personal moral grounds?