According to Jim Thayer, you absolutely lose your freedom ______.A.when you go to work for

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  According to Jim Thayer, you absolutely lose your freedom ______.A.when you go to work for a small business that is non-unionB.when you are able to negotiate one-to-oneC.when you become a captive to any big organizationD.when you become a captive to any small business

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