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NICKEL AND DIMED Ehrenreich refuses to accept a job at Winn-Dixie because A. the job location was over 45 minutes away B. the work was too physically demanding C. the manager suggested that she go on a date with him D. the manager was both racist and sexist E. the job paid barely over $6.00 an hour and required a urine (drug) test

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