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Jerry works for a magazine company and delivers magazines to homes, requiring him to drive a company car. While on the job, he decides to go two miles out of his way to check on a new mobile phone. He is not paying attention and collides with a car driven by Ann. In a later suit by Ann against Jerry's employer, the employer will likely argue:
 
  a. The frolic and detour rule.
  b. The coming and going rule.
  c. The workers compensation rule.
  d. None of the above.

Question 2

After a person agrees to serve as a reference, you:
 
  A. Should not bother the person anymore
  B. Should list the reference on your resume
  C. Should let the reference know when a potential employer might call
  D. None of these



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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