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A person I know wants to use me as a professional reference. He will pay me $200 to lie about him. Basically all I have to say is that I use to be his supervisor at a company he use to work at. (I would have to say I was someone else- who I am not) The ex supervisor has retired and moved out the country.
He needs a job bad and has struggled in the past with "bad employer fit" and terminations. He has money to bribe people to say nice things about him. He has "hired" a couple of other people to act as references for his current job hunt. (Most employers ask for three references).
Being somewhat of an actor myself, I think I could pull it off-- but I would be lying. Of course I would also be lying if I didn't admit that I could really use the money.
Would you lie for someone if there was enough money pointed your direction?
He needs a job bad and has struggled in the past with "bad employer fit" and terminations. He has money to bribe people to say nice things about him. He has "hired" a couple of other people to act as references for his current job hunt. (Most employers ask for three references).
Being somewhat of an actor myself, I think I could pull it off-- but I would be lying. Of course I would also be lying if I didn't admit that I could really use the money.
Would you lie for someone if there was enough money pointed your direction?
I don't think that I would lie to get him a job though.



