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Curious to see what people think. Would you trust a mechanic to work on your car that cheats on their spouse and is verbally abusive to them? I know it has nothing to do with the work performed, but knowing the person is not an honest person?
I find this question interesting because I think it is nearly the same as "Does personal conduct matter when deciding who to vote for for president?"
Two schools of thought on it -- both with very compelling arguments. I'm guessing for any given person there will be a correlation between the two viewpoints.
Sorry if this question was posed earlier, if it was I did not see it. I was just curious what people thought, this has nothing to do with someone that I am going to, or not going to use. Something I am seeing as an outsider, and wanted to see what others thought. If I was in the situation, I would not at all use someone like this for any work, no matter what the profession.
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