Code of Ethics

Cameron Moist

10 Point Personal Code of Ethics

 

  1. Never let anyone change who I really am.
    1. I am me and if somebody can’t handle that then it’s their problem because I’m not changing who or how I am for the likes of you.
  2. Never be pushed around or become a doormat to anyone.
    1. I will stand up for myself and not let anyone walk all over me like I am beneath them.
  3. Show integrity and be held accountable for my actions.
    1. Truth and honesty is a big part about who I am. I had a rough childhood with lies and distractions, so being honest with people and expecting honesty from others is a big deal for me.
  4. Be humble in any success I have in life.
    1. Nobody likes a person who gloats and brags about winning or success. To me, it’s rude and selfish.
  5. Treat others the way they would like to be treated, which is otherwise known as The Golden Rule.
    1. We have heard this since we were all 5-years old. It’s kind of been embedded in my brain and has become a part of who I am at this point.
  6. Never accept payment I did not earn.
    1. If I fail a certain project, job or anything where money is involved, I will not accept payment. I’ll feel guilty and will refuse.
  7. Competence: Always perform any job, task or duty to the best of my ability at any time.
    1. I always take pride in my work because I want something great to come out of it. I want to impress people and make them want to work with me more often. That’s how you keep jobs and get better job offers.
  8. Altruism: Always put others in need before myself.
    1. In any situation, I try my best to think and put other people’s needs before my own.
  9. Never let my job come between me and my family.
    1. Family is the most important thing to me. Without them, I am nothing and I will make sure my family is taken care of and No. 1 on my priorities list before my job or anything else.
  10. Always try to live my life like my father.
    1. My father died in 2013 and he was my best friend. He has always been my role model and I always wanted to be like him, and what better way to honor his memory than to live my life just like he did.