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Old 09-08-2014, 03:57 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by crich70 View Post
Maybe, but what use is Ghost writing on a resume if you can't admit to it without the other person wondering about your moral code?
I thought ghost-writing was supposed to be kept secret, otherwise, why the "ghost?" If was open knowledge, the ghost would just have their name attached to the work as well, and they would not be a ghost.

If so, even the most up-and-up ghost writer isn't supposed to go listing all the folks who claimed to write their own stuff but didn't.

Not sure what point I'm trying to make here.
Maybe it's that this MIGHT BE a stepping stone for ghost writing, if you consider ghost writing to be unethical:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/cherylsn...iting-ethical/

Maybe it's a way to see how comfortable you are with earning your living doing things you have an ethical problem with.

Maybe it's a stepping stone for prostitution as well. Or covert ops. Or politics.

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