My job is an outside, high volume-low commision sales job. I travel to small towns and sell advertising. My office is my car. Often, when I complete my paperwork I drive to a public place and a shade tree. Today, I was at a park when a policeman pulled up. Evidently he had run a check on my plates and the result came back that my license was suspended. I have no idea why this would happen as I have only had one ticket about a year ago and I plead guility and paid the fine. Regardless, the policeman did not arrest me or ticket me but he did insist that I call someone to drive my car home. Which I gratefully did. My canundrum is what to tell my manager. I have only been at this job for three months and even though I think I made a bad decision accepting this job in the light of the gas increase among other things, I don't want to lose this job until I find another. Obviously, I can't drive until I get this mess straightened out. Do I lie or tell the truth.?
2006-08-21
14:06:35
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