Ethics Lesson from a Keynote Speaker
An ethics lesson on buying a doughnut — from a keynote speaker.
You drive off from the convenient store after buying a doughnut and you realize the cashier gave you a $10 dollar bill instead of a $1 in change.
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Jerome Mayne delivers keynotes gives presentations on professional development for CPAs, Accountants, Bankers, Mortgage Brokers, Mortgage Bankers and is applicable to all corporate professionals.
An ethics lesson on buying a doughnut — from a keynote speaker.
You drive off from the convenient store after buying a doughnut and you realize the cashier gave you a $10 dollar bill instead of a $1 in change.
Trusting me, he turned back to the mailboxs and inserted his letter into the one on the right. He turned and saw that I was still standing there. I don’t know why I didn’t just leave. Part of me wanted to make sure he didn’t encounter any more hurdles. Just before turning away, I said, “I’m sorry about – ” He interrupted by saying, “No problem. It’s okay.”
Money People Mortgage Melt Down of 2008 I wrote an article dealing with the Money People years before the mortgage collapse of 2008 titled, Mortgage Fraud 101. It discusses the consequences