• JimmyMcGill@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    It will still happen is a bit of a fallacy. It’s one less person doing that job but I agree that one person won’t make a meaningful change

    However the thing that changes is that if you reject that job you reduced by 100% your direct contribution to people killing missiles. Someone else will design that missile but at least you won’t have to live with the guilt that you did

    Now, if it’s between that and a much worse life, I won’t blame anyone. But it’s a choice that everyone has to make for themselves. Personally I have possibility to reject those offers, and so I do.

    • rumba@lemmy.zip
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      57 minutes ago

      I totally agree, not taking the job can mean a HUGE thing to you. It just won’t affect the company whatsoever.

      I don’t do it because I don’t like it. I worked for DOD years ago, on non-dangerous stuff but it wasn’t something I wanted to personally support.

      • m0darn@lemmy.ca
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        33 minutes ago

        It just won’t affect the company whatsoever.

        When does a company decide to recruit? It’s when current employees can’t handle the workload and/or move projects ahead on schedule.

        Not being recruited increases the hiring cycle time and means the development falls further behind schedule.

        It’s not nothing.

    • MathiasTCK@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      They aren’t immune to supply and demand, the job market is the agreegate of us all deciding what we will put up with to stay alive.