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While doing a background check on a candidate who is superbly qualified for the sales job for which he has applied, you learn that he was dishonorably discharged from the u. s. army. when you ask him about it, he explains that he was 18 years old at the time, and the death of his father, whom he had only recently met, had a devastating impact on him. he began to drink to excess, often failed to report to his duty station. after his dishonorable discharge, he righted himself, started working, and got counseling. everyone at your firm who has interviewed him found him to be very personable, and very able, and they are eager for him to start. you have told them about the dishonorable discharge, and it has made no difference to their decision. should you tell other employees about the dishonorable discharge?

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