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Business, 31.08.2019 01:30 Horiizon93

Ron is interested at working at gas’n’go, but whenever he looks on their company web site he doesn’t see any openings listed. what should ron do?
a.
ron should wait for six months before checking the company site again.
b.
ron should check the company web site once a week to look for openings.
c.
ron should send a prospecting letter to see if there are any unadvertised openings
d.
ron should give up and look at different companies

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