if it's a JOB, yes but if it's a contracting gig thing where end users are the employers and the advice is descriptive ? like, what if my book agent told me "thank you cards to the editors at Baen and Tor are a nice touch", and if I didn't do that he then told me >>>
3/ skimming the article, it was unclear. We agree that Uber is fine when they tell drivers (a) "being polite and maybe giving passengers a min increases your ratings", and (b) we "boost high rated drivers to the top of the list", right?
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4/ really, what I want to get at is the deeper question of when exactly our intuitions about "!@#-ing idiot boss who tells me to do !@# on my own time? !@# that guy!" segue into "3rd party advise giver who just tells me who the world actually works".
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