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>After several attempts, I finally got through
>to the HR person; she admited that it seems the
>portfolio had been thrown out when people had
>been moving offices! I was absolutely livid,
My portfolio contains a lot of newspapers and odd sized projects that
are placed in large artist's portfolio. It took me a lot of time and
money to put it together and keep it updated. I wouldn't loan it to
anyone, but if I did and they lost it, I would present them with a bill
of at least $300.
They may or may not pay it, but who knows. Be a hard a** about it,
maybe they'll pay and you'll feel a little better.
-Jonathan Soukup
jsoukup -at- at-track -dot- com
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