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They were your full benefits, you were a full time employee employer? Or


you were an hourly contractor of some sort?

If the former, and you don't hate them, try to put up with it. Maybe you'll need them later. If the latter, send them the bill.

(In response to this post by halesvb11)

Posted: 04/19/2018 at 4:53PM



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