Principles are important, and making sure that the "foot print" you leave in the world is positive is equally important.
There are some effective principled way to do this; for instance, making sure what you buy and consume does not come from sources that exploit children or people working in horrible conditions....
But frankly, refusing to perform a service that is a necessicity (Postal service is not an option) does not accomplish anything. Your not making the world a better place by refusing by principle to perform a service that everyone needs. Someone else will do it and that will be the end of it.
In my opinion, your attitude is borderline sectarian in that your isolating yourself by principle.
You don't like your governement ? Work to change it !
That is a positive and constructive enterprise.
I am simply considering the idea of working for the postal service or the government. Remember, the U.S. government began with anti-Catholic from the beginning. It would be very difficult then to even try to improve it just by working within it. The best way I see now is to simply touch the hearts of men via the Catholic faith. Then someday we could then have the "Catholic States of America."
Lastly, if you cannot compromise, why do you even ask ? Was it only to express your disgust at your country ?
I don't want to be harsh... but I am challenging you. In my opinion, you need a change of crowd.
But who am I, I hardly know you.
I am asking to see if there would be a problem with working for the government, but I am not trying to show disgust at my country itself insofar as there being any goodness in it. There have been good, honest, and hard-working Americans indeed that have built up this country who may have been well-meaning (even if not Catholic), but because of the principles of the nation and its government, the U.S. has been declining as a society ever since it began.
EDIT: Lastly though, if you can find a job on your own that you feel would provide you better satisfaction, you should drive that agressively.
Have a nice Sunday Keph!
I am simply thinking of what I could do after graduating from college, although I consider moreso right now then doing something concerning my major: nuclear medicine.
You have a nice Sunday too, Vandaler! And a blessed Ash Wednesday as well! :smile: