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Old 12-04-2011, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Shmoov69 View Post
There's alot of Responses to the poll for as many people that got pissy about the question here!! He said it as nicely as he could've IMO, he put it in a poll so nobody would be associated with the answers.

As a small business owner, to ask "how much" should be associated to the hours worked!! Less than minimum wage if you figure it by the hour!!! LOL!
I personally have no problem with the direction of this thread. I understand the feelings here, asking someone what they make is considered rude normally. However, this is a message board, it's anonymous, and not face to face, so it's quite different.

If you want to reply you can, if not.............. don't. I don't think the original poster was trying to make it into an envy thing, but it could be interpreted that way.
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