QUILLIAN, Judge.
1. The nature and character of the services to be performed, the place of employment and the amount of compensation to be paid therefor are all essential elements of an employment contract and must be stated with sufficient definiteness to enable one to ascertain the intent of the parties as to these vital features of the contract. Mosteller v. Mashburn, 64 Ga.App. 92, 96 (12 S.E.2d 142). "If any portion of the proposed terms is not...
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