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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Your employer won't care if I don't come to the training course. You'll care that you didn't come because once time to do the work, you won't know how to.
You'll care if you don't come because...
Your employer won't care that you didn't come to the training course. You'll care that you didn't come because once time to do the work, you won't know how to.

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Your employer won't care if you don't come to the training courses. However, you will care because when it comes time to do the work, you won't know how to do it.

  • Your employer won't care if you don't come to the training courses.
  • However, you will care because when it comes time to do the work, you won't know how to do it.
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Your employer won't care if you don't come to the training courses. However, you will care because when it comes time to do the work, you won't know how to do it.
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AnonymousYour employer won't care if I don't come to the training course. But you should will care that you didn't come because when once time comes to

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