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Have you been served with papers

Posted By: Patti on 2006-07-26
In Reply to: Noncompete contracts - what else is new

If you were served with papers, I would definitely seek the aid of an attorney.  If not, then don't worry.  If someone else you know has, the best advice to give is to see an attorney for legal advice as we are not attorneys.  She might be doing this so she doesn't have to pay the back due wages.   Go onto People's Court.  Good luck.  But if you have been served papers, don't wait do something about it. 


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I help my husband deliver papers--

He's been doing it for the past 5 years.  It's the steadiest income we've ever had and good pay.


 


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get in the habit of doing INCORRECT things just to please AAMT.  If it means I can't be an MT after 25 years of MTing, then so be it.  But I learned English many years ago and every other facet of my life still requires PROPER English/punctuation and I'm not going to learn a bastardized version for AAMT.  AAMT can kiss my hiney!
yes, i served.
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I'd prefer by the minute, especially if the doc shuffles through papers a lot! But if a fast tal
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My jury duty papers didn't come in certified. sm
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I served it with biscuits and veggies.
Made the broth gravy and so it went well with the biscuits.
.....served up in a dirty ashtray....


When someone says the pie you served is "exquisite" and in my mind

I briefly think that is a bad thing. 


When I first started in this field and heard that word used to descirbe pain....it blew me away.  (Still cannot understand the concpt of exquisite pain!! )



A party is about getting together, not what food is served! :-)
I say to make whatever food you feel comfortable with and encourage others to bring covered dishes to add variety. I have found those types of get togethers the most fun. Easy food, music, pool, games for the kids, whatever. Good luck! :-)
To the Geez: You just want it all served on a silver platter, don't you!.
Can't you figure out the rest by yourself? Obvious not! The rest depends on the Window system, do you get it?

And I was not talking to you!

You know what you are? Two things: One is lazy, the other starts with s and ends with d, that's you!
Fried tofu, stir-fry veggies, served on bed of kale. NM
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