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From: "Foster, Willow" <WFoster -at- friedmancorp -dot- com> writes:
> ~> Kelley, what coompany do you work for, so folks here can
> ~> avoid applying to it, if they wish?
>
> Kelly wrote earlier that in ads they run, they say "contractors need not
> apply". What's the big deal? If you want to contract and you see an ad
that
> says no contractors, don't apply for the job... or at least don't get your
> nose out of joint because they don't call.
Because some full-times may want to avoid the place, given Kelley's
description
of the work environment, priorities, and other reasons.
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