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maegan_martin

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Which one of the attractions to becoming a telemarketer is not cited by Shover and
  colleagues in their article An Enterprise On The Line?
 
  a. Make money quickly
  b. Flexible hours
  c. Standard dress code
  d. Doesn't require much education

Question 2

Which of the following is TRUE about taxi driving according to Elizabeth Hoffman,
  author of The Good Thing about Workplace Deviance?
 
  a. A driver's income is always certain.
  b. A driver rarely deals with any one customer on a regular basis.
  c. Cab driving typically involves occupying a single, designated station.
  d. Drivers have contact with a limited variety of customers in only one area of a city.



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mjenn52

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B




maegan_martin

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Reply 2 on: Jul 20, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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