Miami rules company can't indoctrinate workers

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Funny my unethical boss is into Scientology and uses their testing process to screen applicants
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Wait, your boss is doing that?
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She uses some multiple choice software to determine personality, ethical code I vaguely remember taking it when I applied. Now that I set up their computers I see what the program is that generates and scores these tests and it's scientology baby!

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It is hard for me to take a religion seriously, when it was created as the result of a bet, ESPECIALLY when it is alien-based. UFO encounters, sure, I've met these people before and I believe today that they had genuine experiences, but scientology... no thanks.
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