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Or, similarly, what advice can you (plural) offer someone who spent
time in a highly fluid environment (e.g., military) where coworkers
changed regularly and getting in touch with those who worked closely
with you is darn near impossible?
Arroxane
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Lisa M. Bronson <lisa -at- techwr-l -dot- com> wondered, "What do you suggest for
references for a person who has spent most of
their career with the same company, but that company is a large
corporation that has a policy of not allowing people to give any
information about employees other than dates of service? I'm in that
situation, and while I'm not looking for a new job, if I ever need to,
it will be a concern."
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