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> But Sean does bring up a point...would we have reacted
> differently if the original writer was from Dallas, or Milwaukee, or
> Eugene?
I think I would have had the same impression no matter where the person
was from. I thought the person was soliciting work, and I was waiting
for Lisa to come back with the usual slap on the hand and temporary ban.
But like you said, Al, maybe I misunderstood the intent because of the
language. Could the person simply be looking for references to
employment agencies such as Manpower? It didn't sound like it, but you
never know.
Donna
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