Re: WP counting lines

From: RaeMorrill (raemorrill_at_aol.com.com)
Date: 12/02/04


Date: 02 Dec 2004 22:34:16 GMT


>>From what we've heard here, sounds like she has about 150 "employees"
>working and she's reaping all the benefits.
>

Exactly. And one can certainly see how an MTSO like this winds up in hot water
with the DOL. Sooner or later someone files a complaint and then it is not even
close that these folks are all employees.
Rae Morrill in Maine
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