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    g a certain way and following direction to them according to company rules. You are expe
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    Most people I meet have been raised to give their best efforts when they work. Somewhere they got the message that if they work hard and give their best efforts, they will be rewarded fir their loyalty.

    And sometimes they are . . . and generally, they aren’t.

    For most people, work involves travel to and from a place away from home, dressing a certain way and following direction to them according to company rules. You are expec

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    they got the message that if they work hard and give their best efforts, they will be rewarded fir their loyalty.

    And sometimes they are . . . and generally, they aren’t.

    For most people, work involves travel to and from a place away from home, dressing a certain way and following direction to them according to company rules. You are expe

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    ewarded fir their loyalty.

    And sometimes they are . . . and generally, they aren’t.

    For most people, work involves travel to and from a place away from home, dressing a certain way and following direction to them according to company rules. You are expe

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    For most people, work involves travel to and from a place away from home, dressing a certain way and following direction to them according to company rules. You are expe

    The Counter Offer: The Perils Of Accepting One
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    g a certain way and following direction to them according to company rules. You are expected to deliver a certain amount of output for which you receive a salary and, perhaps, benefits and periodic raises.

    For many people, raises do not keep them ahead of inflation. Through October 2005, the consumer price index was up 4.3% and the core inflation index (the one that excludes food and energy prices) was up 2.1% (could you do without

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