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Posted By: MTinIL on 2007-07-18
In Reply to: I do work - nm

I don't see where it would be a problem if he was going to work with the same company you work for. Honestly, I would talk to your supervisor and relate everything to him/her. With you being at home, you will be a major help to him. My boyfriend thought about doing it a while back, but he couldn't take the crappy dictators. lol Good luck!


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