Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time for a little cloud journalism. Not a game of Where’s Waldo, but Where’s Newt?
Friends of Newt Gingrich have let it be known that the former U.S. House speaker will announce soon an exploratory committee to figure out whether he really, truly wants to run for president.

Former U.S. House speaker Newt Gingrich. Associated Press
Gingrich is to make the news here in Georgia. One presumes that it will be made from the site of a local headquarters.
So if the man has already has rented new office space, or put a contract on said square footage, then it becomes darned likely he’s in the game. This is where we need your help. Please forward this link to your friends in the Atlanta real estate market.
If you’ve got a clue where Gingrich might land, sent me a note via e-mail.
We’ve heard that Gingrich has had his eye on Buckhead – which is logical. Many Republicans for statewide office have located themselves in the same general area. Eric Johnson and Nathan Deal, both candidates for governor, did so last year. Sonny Perdue’s 2006 re-elect was there, too. The state GOP headquarters was within a stone throw of all.
We asked a GOP veteran with real estate experience what Gingrich might be looking for. Among his points:
– Gingrich will probably be looking for something in the 8,000 square foot range, with options to grow should things look good;
– Gingrich’s Center for Health Transformation has an office off the Glenridge Connector near the top of Perimeter. But he would more than likely want to put some geographic distance between his campaign and his business/private interests. The Federal Elections Commission gets very picky about these things.
– Quick access to Peachtree-DeKalb Airport, and the charter flights that will send the candidate to Iowa and New Hampshire, will be important. But the location needs to be near enough to Ga. 400 or I-85 to make it easy for low-ranking advance teams to make it to Hartsfield-Jackson without too much trouble.
– Given Atlanta real estate prices, Buckhead is a bargain. But Gingrich will probably want to stay away from Grade A space with its glass fronts and marble floors. Hard to ask contributors for money when your front office has valet parking.
– That said, volunteers will want to feel safe when walking to their cars. So Gingrich and his team will probably be looking for something in Grade B real estate. Or perhaps, they’ve already signed the lease.
– Visibility would be important as a backdrop for visiting TV reporters. The 2012 race for the GOP nomination could very well be wrapped up before the Georgia primary. But our GOP real estate veteran said he would recommend a building off a freeway, capable of carrying large signage, to catch those Yankees on their way to Florida.
Those are your clues.
If you’ve heard any rumblings – or that space next door is suddenly covered up with butcher’s paper, drop a line.
- By Jim Galloway, Political Insider
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95 comments Add your comment
Ralph
February 28th, 2011
1:59 pm
how about on the campus of Georgia Regional Hospital? He would fit in quite nicely.
GaPatriot
February 28th, 2011
2:04 pm
The barrio on Buford Highway. Fits into his globalist one world order, third world living conditions for our former middle class.
LMAO
February 28th, 2011
2:06 pm
If I had a doghouse I’d lease him space.
LMAO
February 28th, 2011
2:08 pm
Then again a dog would deserve better…Magic City since he’s such a ladies man.
Willis
February 28th, 2011
2:09 pm
There are some caves in the mountains of north Georgia – Newt could go there, probably not have to pay rent, and be comfortably at home with his Neanderthal lifestyle.
Ole Guy
February 28th, 2011
2:17 pm
Are there any outhouses in Cobb County?
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
2:25 pm
Question to the first six posters: How many of you have served as Speaker of the House? None? Thought so. Maybe when any of you get elected to the Ga legislature, much less Congress then you will be entitled to look down your nose at Gingrich. Ya’ll need to get a life.
Rule .303
February 28th, 2011
2:37 pm
That’s easy, Johnny’s Hideaway.
Just Wait
February 28th, 2011
2:38 pm
If Newt is the Republican pick for president, even with Retired Soldier’s vote, it’s 4 more years of Obama.
Rule .303
February 28th, 2011
2:47 pm
RetiredSoldier, that’s the lousiest argument ever. I’ve never served as the Chancellor of Germany, but I think it’s safe to say that Hitler was an awful man. (No I’m not comparing Newt to Hitler, that would be insulting to Adolf).
So RetiredSoldier would support Nancy Pelosi for no other reason than that she served as House Speaker.
NoNewt
February 28th, 2011
2:47 pm
You should look along or near Highway 278 (Thorton Rd/Camp Creek) in Cobb or Paulding. This road connects Hartsfield and the new Northwest Atlanta airport (for charters) and would provide easy access for both, with easy I20/285 interstate access. Very Newt friendly territory.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
2:50 pm
Just Wait-
Didn’t say I was voting for him. It just ticks me off that folks that haven’t accomplished 1/100 of what someone else has takes a “holier than thou” look down their nose.
And yes I think Newt would tear Obama up in a debate. You got to admit it would be fun to watch.
The Snark
February 28th, 2011
2:50 pm
There’s a dumpster out back of my wife’s office, they just emptied it. Newt could keep his ideas there.
findog
February 28th, 2011
2:51 pm
He was a professor at West Georgia and Piedmont Colleges
He represented both the SW and NW suburbs of Atlanta when in the house
Considering that he quit congress when the GOP threw him out of the Speaker’s Suite I think the Big Chicken would best fit his hawk bravado
The Oddball
February 28th, 2011
2:52 pm
Retired Soldier, please remind me of exactly what Newt Gingrich accomplished for our country in all his years in public office. And I mean “for our country,” not for his political party.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
2:54 pm
Rule .303-
Are you that dense or just pretending? Comparing Gingrich with Hitler and we are to take your comments seriously?
My point was anyone that has achieved the position of Speaker is a serious player and deserves respect. And no I wouldn’t vote fpr NP, but I respect the position she held and don’t compare her to Hitler.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
2:56 pm
Be happy to oddball, just as soon as you tell us what you accomplished for our country.
Jason
February 28th, 2011
3:00 pm
@RetiredSoldier, I’ve never been Speaker of the House but then again, I’ve never cheated on my life or ditched a wife with cancer to shack up with a young’n. Newt rose high and by his own fault, fell far. Now he wants to pretend the fall never happened. Heck, he’s not willing to apologize for his failings or even acknowledge that they exist.
Newt is wrong for Georgia, wrong for the GOP and wrong for America. He had his chance and blew it. With over three hundred million people in this country, I think we can find someone better.
fergie
February 28th, 2011
3:04 pm
He doesn’t have a chance of becoming president. Too many skelton’s in his closet.
Wendy Breeze
February 28th, 2011
3:05 pm
We already have too many devisive politicians with no leadership skills. Newt, Sarah, and our current president are a prime examples.
Mike
February 28th, 2011
3:11 pm
How about next door to the old man who made the ’shoot the President’ comment. He should be a good fit among the people up there in that neck of the woods. Get it. Red neck of the woods.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
3:12 pm
Jason-
I assume you held Clinton to the same standard? I’m not saying Newt didn’t do wrong, of course he did. My beef is with the liberal snobs on this blog that have a double standard.
Ramona
February 28th, 2011
3:17 pm
The old Girl Scout headquarters on the I-85 access road & N. Druid Hills would be PERFECT. It meets all the criteria you mentioned..highway access and frontage, space, parking, close to PDK & MARTA, near enough to Buckhead. Might want to call the owner on that one….
GaBlue
February 28th, 2011
3:21 pm
“…anyone that has achieved the position of Speaker is a serious player and deserves respect.”
Nope, no double standards there. All Speakers of the House get the same level of respect from patriotic “conservative” Americans, regardless of party affiliation, gender, personal proclivities, or the political climate of the districts that elected them. Too bad liberal snobs can’t behave like patriotic conservative Americans. *snerk*
Small Gov't My A##
February 28th, 2011
3:24 pm
Q: Where do hypocritical adulterers rent office space?
A: Anywhere they want, I suppose. It’s a free country.
TrickleDownStupid
February 28th, 2011
3:25 pm
I would suggest Newt put his headquarters on the planet “Mar”; since that is where anyone who would votes for him must reside these days.
koranr
February 28th, 2011
3:26 pm
Check the nearest waste management trash dump, as a prior republican I cannot beleive this cheating, lying, and disgraceful man would think we’ve forgotten how rotten he was and waste money even considering to run for office. Hopefully the media will replay all the old negatives about him prior to his announcement and interview the wives and women he betrayed.
JATL
February 28th, 2011
3:26 pm
Well I know one place he has operating for him, and you would be shocked at where it is…Not sure where the campaign HQ is actually going to be located though. If it’s in the same place, people will probably keel over.
JJ
February 28th, 2011
3:27 pm
What about Washington DC.I didn’t think he’d been living in Georgia since he resigned from the House and was selling his snake oil theories from there. To me he’s always been the “Georgia Carpetrbagger” anyway.
Another Government Employe
February 28th, 2011
3:28 pm
GaPatriot may be closer than anyone. There is a very nice 10 story building on Clairmont with a good bit of space that would fit the bill.
Jason-I absolutely agree with you. And, yes, Clinton SHOULD have been held to the same standard.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
3:30 pm
koranr-
Hope you are happy in your new democratic party. You know the party of martial purity and truth with those stalwarts of purity like FDR, Kennedy and Clinton. You really made the right move!
Craig
February 28th, 2011
3:30 pm
Newt would make a great leader for this country. The good outweighs the bad with Newt. Could he get elected? Hard to say…perhaps not. However, he would get my support.
RetiredSoldier: I’m with you…I’m sick of liberals with double standards. All emotion and no logic. You can’t reason with people like that. I believe there are more “non liberals” out there anyway, so over time we will get someone in office that we can be proud of.
Road Scholar
February 28th, 2011
3:31 pm
There’s a mighty good Waffle House just north of PDK with a Peachtree address! And they have good coffee to boot! He could get a counter spot for talking to others or a booth for private meetings!Or he could just go back in the hole in the ground he came from.
Retired Soldier: With respect, Clinton left his wife? She’d kill him!
Alphare
February 28th, 2011
3:34 pm
First thing first, Newt should ask himself, is his wife pretty enough as a first lady? He asked that same question with his previous wife and decided she was not good enough.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
3:35 pm
Good point Road, which is worse, to cheat and then leave your wife or to cheat and cheat and cheat and stay with your wife? Good question.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
3:35 pm
Craig- Amen brother.
Road Scholar
February 28th, 2011
3:38 pm
TrickleDownStupid: That way he could live next to Bill Mar! tee hee!
Retired and Craig: Ya’ll left out Eisenhower! Besides Craig, the Repubs set the std with all the sucking up to Christian groups and constantly stating how righteous, religeous and Christian they are.
Think Cobb
February 28th, 2011
3:38 pm
Why not the Cobb Galleria area. Atlanta zip code, Cobb location, easy access to Charlie Brown Airport (instead of PDK) and 20 min to Hartsfield. Plus, a tie-in to Newt’s Cobb roots.
GaBlue
February 28th, 2011
3:44 pm
Not that it’s any of our business, but Clinton’s wife chose to stay with her husband, not the other way around.
Andre
February 28th, 2011
3:46 pm
I heard Central State Hospital is closing down in Milledgeville, that’ll be a perfect location for him.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
3:47 pm
Road-
Now you driven off the “road”. Which is worse, knowing something is sinful and yet falling short of God’s grace or not caring a hoot if it is sinful or notcause it feels good and you want more of it. That is the difference.
We all fall short in the eyes of God. So ask yourself, in the above example which person has the greater chance of finally being on the correct moral path?
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
3:48 pm
So GaBlue Hillary then becomes an enabler, would you not agree?
RGB
February 28th, 2011
3:49 pm
Newt has viable ideas. Obama has only bad ones.
Obama’s plan to revive the economy is to ensure its decline by spending, borrowing, and taxing–quadrupling his predecessor’s worst deficit every year.
His plan for relief for unemployment is to make it more difficult for businesses to grow, expand, and even exist. And every business should be unionized.
Obama’s plan for health care levies fines on people who don’t want to buy government-mandated insurance–and then the people still don’t have insurance.
Obama’s plan for increasing the supply of oil is to not look for it.
In contrast, Newt has sound ideas–but they scare libs who revel in being a part of the dependent class. I can easily find some of Newt’s ideas via American Solutions or the Center for Health Transformation. But where are Obama’s? I mean, “green” jobs and electric cars. Gimme a break.
Cutty
February 28th, 2011
3:50 pm
The old Gold Club building for nostalgia’s sake.
Atlanta Native
February 28th, 2011
3:52 pm
Brilliant man, excellent strategist, perfect presidential ADVISOR otherwise an amoral #@$ who served his wife with divorce papers on her deathbed and gave Clinton a hard time for Philandering. I hope he will put his hubris aside and work with someone electable to ensure we do not spend 4 more years with Obama. Gingrich or Palin on a Repulican Ticket = Obama re-election.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
3:58 pm
Atlanta-
You have two facts wrong, not on her “death bed”, one has to die to be on a death bed. Second if you’ll look back Gingrich was very quiet on the Clinton subject.
Atlanta Native
February 28th, 2011
4:00 pm
He was not loud, because he was doing the same thing at the time. He gladly propped up the rest of the accusers. He is still unelectable either way. I hope he will realize he is not cut out to be the front man.
Fat Lip
February 28th, 2011
4:00 pm
The AJC must have some empty space up for lease, say between Cynthia Tucker’s ears.
catlady
February 28th, 2011
4:02 pm
Gainesville. He fits right in.
GaBlue
February 28th, 2011
4:03 pm
Retired Soldier,
I’m not interested in debating someone else’s marriage with you. I’m sure you’d find a way to slam her no matter what she did or said. It’s their business, and I was appalled that the whole scandal and all the nasty little details were publicized at all. The people who voted for Mr. Gingrich and spouted the GOP “family values” rhetoric (to the exclusion of real issues as always) have reason to be disappointed that he did not represent their glossy, well-marketed image of Republican integrity and sole ownership of God, marriage, morality, and all things fittin’.
Of course the Clinton scandal does exemplify the double standard. His actions were “uncovered” only after the Republicans ordered Ken Star and his posse to continue digging through every detail of the man’s entire life, every check he ever wrote for a loaf of bread, every skirt he ever looked up, and every less-then-prudent business deal on which he lost money. I wonder how many men could withstand $70 Mil/five years worth of spying into their entire lives and emerge with an under-the-desk hum hum as the ONLY piece of dirt that could be pinned on them. Not many, I’ll bet.
Contrast that with his successor, whose DUIs, drug use, and unexplained absences were all swept neatly under the rug. Double standard indeed! Thanks for pointing it out.
Road Scholar
February 28th, 2011
4:14 pm
Retired: I still am amazed that conservatives can read minds! You stated that Pres. Clinton sinned, had no thoughts against it, and sinned some more. Others have posted that they know what President Obama is thinking and going to do (thank you RGB for making my point!). I guess ya’ll fit right in with the witch in Deleware by predicting the future from what you know someone may think!!
I thought that Jesus taught against judging others. He spoke with parables, not specifics on any one person or group. I’ll leave the answer to God!
Retired: Mrs Gingrich had breast cancer and neede a masectomy (sp). My mother in law died of breast cancer. Even with our medical advances today, no surgery or sickness is a sure thing to recover from.
Oh and Newt wasn’t quiet on the Clinton thing….until his indescretion was known. And he won’t bring it up (surprised?); he’s been trying to get you to forget about it now that he’s a changed man. Most conserves don’t do well with historacal accuraccy!
But I agree with you that I’m disappointed in ALL politicians who are unfaithful to their wives, families, this country and its voters.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
4:18 pm
Blue-
First family values is a real issue. Second I would rather have someone who votes for family values and sins than someone that sins and votes against family values.
Clinton’s “cheating” was known prior to his election, remember the 60 minutes performance. So blame Star all you want, Star didn’t utter the famous ” I never had sex with that woman” or ” it depends on what the defination of is is.”
Bush had DUI’s and it was swept under the rug? Dang my memory is going bad, I could have sworn it was on every national network. Nice try Blue, but no bananas.
HL
February 28th, 2011
4:19 pm
What good ideas does Newt have? I figure he’s running so he can sit in the front of the plane. Maybe he can run with Vitter and then preach how gay marriage is hurting our society and the sanctity of marriage.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
4:22 pm
Road-
You are correct on the cancer with Jackie. I am not excusing Gingrich at all, just correcting Atlanta where he had his facts wrong. No question about Gingrich being in the background on impeachment, but I do agree with you the mean reason I’m sure was the affair he was having at the time.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
4:24 pm
No HL maybe Gingrich is running so he can be like Pelosi and have his own airplane. Except Gingrich’s won’t be funded by the taxpayers.
Relax man
February 28th, 2011
4:30 pm
Atlanta…Imagine if we could buy alcohol on Sunday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TOM_UuQzc0
C'mon
February 28th, 2011
4:32 pm
How many errors can one article have?
RGB
February 28th, 2011
4:36 pm
“I kept playing basketball, attended classes sparingly, drank beer heavily, and tried drugs enthusiastically. … If the high didn’t solve whatever it was that was getting you down,” Obama intones, “it could at least help you laugh at the world’s ongoing folly.”
GaBlue
February 28th, 2011
4:40 pm
Retired Soldier,
It’s not the conservative faction’s fondness of “family values” with which I have a problem. It’s the continuious use of rhetoric that Republicans have a patent on God, marriage, children, hard work, etc., that I find utterly disingenuous at best. I know plenty of Republican men who’ve cheated on or left their wives, often with small children at home. And if I had a dollar for every right-wing “conservative” married man who hit on me at work over the years, I’d be retired by now. Color me UNimpressed with the “values” schtick.
GaBlue
February 28th, 2011
4:43 pm
Ahhh… here we go with the RESPECT for former Speaker Pelosi, whose plane was mandated by national security guidlines implemented after 9/11. **Yaaaawwwwwwwn!**
Fran
February 28th, 2011
4:47 pm
You folks are scary with nothing worth while to offer .
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
4:52 pm
Blue-
Bad behavior is bad behavior, period. There is no question conservatives and liberals do things they would prefer not to be known. I don’t know of any republican that ever made a claim to have a “patent” on God. Though it seems more republicans that democrats will defend the christian religion, care what marriage is and oppose the killing of the unborn. So we are in aggrement there.
If you would be rich with the dollars of conservatives “hitting” on you. Then I would assume with the dollars of the liberals that hit on you, your wealth might approach a Kerry or a Rockefeller.
Seriously, I am not defending bad behavior. I suspect if you talk with the wit you write with, many married men wish they had been better behaved.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
4:53 pm
Mandated? funny how the new Speaker was able to do away with that “mandate”.
Penny Lane
February 28th, 2011
4:54 pm
Old Fourth Ward!
Diehard
February 28th, 2011
5:02 pm
The AJC has finally done it – reached the level of high school journalism. Next will be an editorial about the lack of choices in the lunch room. Just ask yourself, would the Gray Lady of Journalism (the New York Times for those who haven’t read a real newspaper) run this garbage? This is not news. This is old women knitting or old men spitting and gossipping at the country store. Good lord.
R U Kidding Me?
February 28th, 2011
5:04 pm
Retired Soldier:
Wasn’t it Newt who went to his wife’s death bed to get her to sign the divorce papers just before she croaked so he could move on the the next Mrs. Newt without further delay? Now there’s the kind of integrity I want in our President!
clyde crommett
February 28th, 2011
5:09 pm
Get over Newt, he always runs for/from something. Wackos just that way.
Hes busy plagerizing books which dont sell. He however shut our govt down in 95. Obama votes for Newt
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
5:11 pm
R U-
Read the previous posts. That is a myth. Yes his wife was in the hospital and very ill, but didn’t pass away. Hence no death bed.
I take from your moral stand you also didn’t approve of FDR, Kennedy, Clinton, or Al Gore. Is that correct?
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
5:13 pm
Clyde, the public perception was Newt was to blame, but you being the deep thinker that you are will certainly agree that Clinton had a role in the closure also. Correct?
clyde crommett
February 28th, 2011
5:13 pm
O well, the new speaker of hse is crying
Alphare
February 28th, 2011
5:15 pm
Retired,
was Clinton’s wife having cancer and Clinton trying to divorce her? Where did you get that news? Fox News?
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
5:17 pm
You go Clyde, that was the deep thinking I was referring to.
RetiredSoldier
February 28th, 2011
5:18 pm
AL-
No, never said it was and I got it from MSNBC. Thanks for asking though!
clyde crommett
February 28th, 2011
5:19 pm
Newt seen looking at VIP space at Fannies, Fulton Ind. Blvd
Jeff
February 28th, 2011
5:52 pm
How about center field at Turner Field?
Last Man Standing
February 28th, 2011
5:57 pm
One would get a very distorted view of reality from reading most of the posts here. I have to remind myself that the majority of people writing here in no way reflect the views of mainstream America. Your wrtings make me think of a shark feeding frezy.
Just remember that the liberal drivel you spout to each other onlu bolsters your distorted view of the world: it does nothing to change reality.
freidenker
February 28th, 2011
5:59 pm
Columbus. wouldn’t Luguire set him up or does Newt’s personal life violate Luquire’s ‘friend in the sky’s’ test for perfection? Newt, come by for a beer sunday and we’ll hash this out…….OH!, right, can’t buy beer on sunday. Losers.
clyde crommett
February 28th, 2011
6:16 pm
OK HQ selection accomplished, it is in operation now, center VIP room
at Fannies Gentlemens Club, Fulton Ind. Blvd. Next to Babes, and Reileys. Perect location for Newt. Viagra donations accepted. You GO
Newt.
Alabama Communist
February 28th, 2011
6:30 pm
More Breaking News on Newt’s search for a Presidental HQ’s site……….Newt was reported visiting Hooters # 34 on the Buford Hwy and suddenly exit when 3 servers told him to try the ” Gay Bikers Republican Crossdressing Transgender Center” at Tea Party Blvd in Woodstock……
ken
February 28th, 2011
7:46 pm
he could shack up with his GA right wing wack jobs and voucher sisters, Chip Rogers and Eric Johnson.
Ron
February 28th, 2011
9:21 pm
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vuduchld
February 28th, 2011
10:42 pm
In a toilet full of residue where it belongs
Dick
February 28th, 2011
11:10 pm
If Newt is true to himself, he will go with his old familiar Cobb County. With regard to who will be his first lady, has he started his next affair, yet? Who is on his back burner this time??? And, please remember not to look at his past, to predict his next moves.
Mrs.Glenn Richardson
February 28th, 2011
11:38 pm
At the Junior League.
The Centrist
March 1st, 2011
5:00 am
Newt for President, and Bob Livingston for Vice President. Bob Barr for Attorney General, John Ensign Secretary of Labor, Mark Stanford Ambassabor to Argentina. Sarah Palin for Secretary of Defense. Larry Craig for Secretary of the Interior. Ralph Reed to cover Indian Affairs.
Michael
March 1st, 2011
5:10 am
Delta is ready when I am.
J. Davis
March 1st, 2011
7:15 am
I’m not a “Newtie”, but Newt is smarter than any democrat currently wasting God’s air. He is not on my short list of favorite candidates, but if he happens to get the nomination I would vote for him rather than the socialist/marxist/fascist/democrat candidate.
ken
March 1st, 2011
7:21 am
Do you think the big fig “Newt” ton is for vouchers? Way too many right wing wack jobs around here. Right to Work=Right to get fired
ken
March 1st, 2011
7:22 am
Dr. Doolittle “sonny perdue” has got a stable and feed trough over in Perry that newt can live off of.
Lum
March 1st, 2011
8:00 am
I love old Newt, but this is a waste of everyone’s time and money. He is so nineties! Let’s look at Herman Cain. Much more viable a candidate: lacks baggage (of which Newt is overburdened), and is smarter.
Rick Dobson
March 1st, 2011
8:19 am
The pressing question is NOT where will Newt will put his HQ…the big question is…where did he put his IQ!
ATL
March 1st, 2011
8:44 am
Alaska… Please
RetiredSoldier
March 1st, 2011
9:05 am
Ken-
“Right to Work=Right to get fired” Want to ensure you are never fired Ken? Create your own job. The jobs are and should be “owned” by the employer, not the employee.
World Spinner
March 3rd, 2011
1:02 am
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