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Topic: When Surveys Say "Work for," They Mean 'Have a Contract with'; Yes?  (Read 764 times)

mythociate

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Because when a survey asks what kind of companies I work for (listing a few industries), I could tell them I 'work for' market research, education, church/religion, entertainment, & Government; but I'm not "employed on contract" with any of them.

(And I think they generally DON'T want you to 'work for' any of them, to "qualify you" as a 'consumer who can offer constructive criticisms.')
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Re: When Surveys Say "Work for," They Mean 'Have a Contract with'; Yes?
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2014, 10:33:49 am »
Yeah I'm pretty sure they mean officially employed by.

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