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How do you feel when you meet some people who have no professional ethics at work?

There is a course in my university called professionalism. This course is basically to educate us on professional ethics. Say something we should pay attention to in the workplace, and some professional skills and professional ethics that should be possessed in the work related to our major. This course ends from freshman to senior internship. However, regarding professional ethics, this course is far less detailed and in-depth than professional courses. I didn't know whether this kind of professional ethics education was meaningful before, but I didn't know it was really necessary until I entered the workplace.

I majored in film and television, and basically all the schools offered professional courses related to film and television. When I first learned photography, my teacher taught me how to maintain equipment, how to replace and install some parts of photographic equipment, and even told us the angle of tripod many times. When shooting, the equipment should not leave the range of more than three meters in diameter. ......

"All jobs have such a professional ethics, that is, protecting related tools. It is most important for photographers to protect their cameras. " The teacher said this sentence from the beginning of class to the end of class, no less than ten times in each class.

But in the advertising company where I work now, the man who is called the chief cameraman of the whole company seems to me to have no professional ethics at all. When I first started to learn photography, I envied photographic equipment. He casually put it on the swivel chair or coffee table ... sometimes he left after filming, leaving the equipment, models and lighting in the studio, completely not afraid that the equipment might accidentally go wrong.

Later, the company's broken equipment was worth about 40 thousand. The reason he gave to his superiors was that it was normal for the equipment to wear out for too long. As far as I know, the longest service life of those devices is not more than three years, and it is not as long as the devices I have used since my freshman year, and my devices are still in good condition. Is the chief cameraman really good at shooting? Not exactly. I have a classmate who is much better than him in technology, but at present, because he is in the internship stage, he has become a cheap handyman.

Xiao P, a journalism major, said: "At that time, in our first professional class, the teacher showed a movie" Focus ". It's about several newspaper reporters who want to expose the case of child sexual abuse by church priests. The teacher wants to tell us through this film what the most basic professional ethics of journalists are, their persistence in the truth and their courage to expose the other side of society. This is much more important than telling us the news elements and news forms. " I thought journalists did have some rights in society that ordinary citizens didn't. If journalists become unprofessional and have no conscience, will this society become terrible?

Yesterday's child abuse incident in Ctrip nursery, which shocked the society, made everyone's heart suffer a big impact. After this incident, I think most parents will gradually stop worrying about what kind of education their children's teachers will receive in the future, whether they will graduate from prestigious schools, whether they will win any awards, and will pay more attention to whether this teacher has professional ethics. Of course, nurseries under the supervision of moral and conscientious social institutions will be concerned about whether the hired teachers have professional ethics. In this incident, both women's federations, education bureaus, nurseries and teachers have different degrees of lack of professional ethics, which led to this incident.

How many achievements can a person who has no professional ethics and is not afraid of his career make in this position? People with noble professional ethics may not be 100% excellent, but because they have professional ethics standards in mind, what they do and the students they educate will not be much worse.

What this society needs is a cameraman who cares about the camera, a journalist who sticks to the truth, a teacher who cares about students, a school that uses people carefully, and a government or institution with proper supervision ..... Everyone with professional ethics and conscience is an integral part of the conscience of a harmonious society.