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You should be doing what makes you happy all the time even.
I'm sure the rioters in London would agree.

or Refusing Service.
Still Legal and here's a good example.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_931324.html
A Pennsylvania photographer has chosen not to photograph a group of high school girls for their senior portraits after she found evidence of the teens bullying other students on Facebook.
Jennifer McKendrick, from Indiana County, Pa., wrote on her own Facebook page earlier this week that she came across another Facebook page with nasty comments from four high school girls whose names matched her scheduled clients.
She emailed the girls and their parents to cancel their senior photo shoots, while including screenshots of their comments to explain why she was calling off the session.
McKendrick wrote more about her decision on her personal blog in a post titled "I Won't Photograph Ugly People."
"I mean how could I spend two hours with someone during our session trying to make beautiful photos of them knowing they could do such UGLY things," McKendrick writes. "Realistically, I know by canceling their shoots it's not going to make them 'nicer people' but I refuse to let people like that represent my business."
The photographer told WTAE-TV that the comments she saw were more than just targeting other students for appearance.
"It was beyond 'your clothes are ugly' or 'you don't have any brand clothes' or 'you are ugly, your hair is not right," McKendrick told WTAE-TV. "It was vicious. It was talking about sexuality."
Her Facebook page has since been flooded with hundreds of comments from people supporting her decision.
McKendrick blogs that she hasn't received backlash for her decision so far, but she's prepared if she does. Two of the teens' parents responded to her with apologies, noting that they were surprised by their daughters' actions.
"If you are ugly on the inside, I'm sorry but I won't take your photos to make you look pretty on the outside … I simply don't want to photograph ugly people," she writes.|||Quote:
Not quite quitting a job but turning down work.
or Refusing Service.
Still Legal and here's a good example.
Aside from the incongruity of your quoting the Huffpo regarding hatred and being "ugly" inside....

You'd be surprised just how "un" legal refusal of service often is. I can't recall the number of lawsuits filed because of private denial of service; usually there's some Left-wing bullcarp claim about some form of discrimination involved, but playing a "6 degrees of separation" game to connect the discrimination to one of the plethora of liberal "protected class" groups.
Those seem mostly sexual or racial in nature, since supporting religious groups might align them too closely with the EBIL "vast right wing conspiracy" types. Thankfully, they rarely win... for now.|||In the end, I gave them one day notice. They didn't deserve it. They wrote me up for using my earned sick time when my father was ill.
I don't plan on ever working in banking again. I am making almost 10 grand more a year at my new position. I get bonuses out the wazoo. I got $300 last month for a bonus..just for doing my job. That is on top of my HSA.
I am sorry, but I am of the mind from my last job that most employers don't want to pay for good employees. You want to write me up because my father was in the hospital and I had to use 16 out of my 120 hours of sick time???
I would have given more notice if they had treated me right. The only reference they will give is employment dates. I spent two years of my life doing management functions for $10.00/hr. They had the opportunity to make right when they found out I was looking for another job but didn't.
BTW, there are at least 15 accounts that left and went to other banks because I was not there. I still keep in contact with a few poor souls who are still there.
They would have escorted me out because they knew I would report every slug on disability who brought in a check, my "manager" included.|||Quote:
In the end, I gave them one day notice. They didn't deserve it.
Congrats on the new gig.
I agree that you gave the notice they "earned".
Funny how people believe employees are supposed to take the high road with employers who don't.
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