Kalai doesn’t hate her job, but she doesn’t love it either. Her manager thinks of her as a reliable employee who is an asset to the team. Kalai shows up each day and does what is needed of her so that she can afford the lifestyle she desires. Kalai is most likely a(n) ______.
a. manager
b. go-getter
c. adversarial
d. fence-sitter
d. fence-sitter
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