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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"Job description" = "your job"

Does job description equal your job?
Is there anyway to perfect this sentence?

Don't ask me to do more than my job description, I won't. I've been asked to do work that was not my job work to do

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Don't ask me to do more than my job; I won't. I've been asked to do work that was not in my job description.

  • Don't ask me to do more than my job; I won't.
  • I've been asked to do work that was not in my job description.
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Don't ask me to do more than my job; I won't. I've been asked to do work that was not in my job description.

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