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Q: I have to decide which person to hire for my company. One person has a lot of experience. The other has some experience. Obviously I should hire the first person. But the second person is struggling financially and has been for years. I don't know if it's up to me to end his struggling by hiring him or what. Who should I hire?
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As an employer you should be amoral. It is not up to you to help someone who is struggling, it is up to you to ensure you are doing what is best for the company. Therefore, the first is the best selection.
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