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09-19-2010, 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Columbine View Post
It makes sense to me. Or at least, I think I can fully understand the meaning behind it. It's a play on the word 'free'.

"Does "a free part-time worker" work without salary." IE does the term mean that the part-time worker is like a free commodity for business, giving work for no salary? "Unfortunately, no."

You could just put

Does a "free" part-time worker work without salary? Unfortunately for business, no.
Gah. Yeah, that makes sense. I completely missed the meaning :P Got one by me, Yuri!


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