Is this a red flag?
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 2:10 pm
I will probably be offered a job at a company that sells fitness / health supplements. They seem to be a very responsible company and emphasize integrity a lot.
Being a fitness company, their marketing materials often contain scantily clad women. I've not seen anything at all distasteful; it's just a fact of this industry.
My first thought when considering working at such a company is the fact that I might be promoting vanity. I don't think that to be at all the case, however; it seems their products would be perhaps more in line with simply being healthier (I use similar products myself and don't think there's any vanity in my use).
My question is about the marketing literature. My wife thinks I'm a fanatic for even considering the possibility that this is something that would be a block for a Christian. Is my wife right?
Being a fitness company, their marketing materials often contain scantily clad women. I've not seen anything at all distasteful; it's just a fact of this industry.
My first thought when considering working at such a company is the fact that I might be promoting vanity. I don't think that to be at all the case, however; it seems their products would be perhaps more in line with simply being healthier (I use similar products myself and don't think there's any vanity in my use).
My question is about the marketing literature. My wife thinks I'm a fanatic for even considering the possibility that this is something that would be a block for a Christian. Is my wife right?