Which of the following is a good example of keeping personal matters out of the workplace?
a. Carrying a personal pager
b. Asking a co-worker for lunch money
c. Using the agency's computer to check your e-mail
d. Making a doctor's appointment for your day off
D
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A. 26% B. 40% C. 56% D. 70%
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