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Your friend, John, has just told you that he has accepted a job at a major worldwide technology company. You CH are delighted for your friend for a number of reasons, First, it is only November and John doesn't graduate until May. Therefore, John has landed a great, full-time position six months before graduation. Second, you have met John's soon-to-be supervisor at a recent career fair. She is a really dynamic manager, who is very concerned about building a world-class team. Third, this is an amazing opportunity for your friend, as the technology company is rated as possessing one of the top sales forces in the United States, In addition, the firm has been recognized as being one of the top firms for employee satisfaction. After Thanksgiving, you and John meet for a quick coffee at the university's student union. While catching up on the holiday, John states that his uncle attended his family's Thanksgiving. His uncle owns a small printing company in John's hometown. John says, "My uncle knows everyone in the area." John's uncle told John that there a number of companies that would be interested in talking with John about sales positions in their firms. John tells you that even though he has signed an employment agreement with the technology company, he thinks he will "test the water a little bit more." John states, "It's a free market isn't it? What could it really hurt to see my options?" Questions 1. If you were John, how would you handle the opportunity offered by his uncle? What might be three approaches to handle this situation? 2. What are the ethical considerations, if any, in this case? 3. If you were John's soon-to-be supervisor, what might be your thoughts on the situation? 4. What level of moral development is John operating at in this scenario