Dear Crabby,
Imagine my luck. It's annual review time and I have only one person I am supposed to evaluate: my secretary, who just happens to be sleeping with the man who writes my annual review. What should I do?
Caught Between The Sheets DEAR CBTS,
Nowadays even the smallest law firms use standardized forms when evaluating their employees. Find where the form asks about the employee's sexual acti...
Imagine my luck. It's annual review time and I have only one person I am supposed to evaluate: my secretary, who just happens to be sleeping with the man who writes my annual review. What should I do?
Caught Between The Sheets DEAR CBTS,
Nowadays even the smallest law firms use standardized forms when evaluating their employees. Find where the form asks about the employee's sexual acti...
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