Claimant, a plumbing supply salesman, conceded that "for years" he had disagreed with his employer's policies (1) to expend selling effort on distributors smaller than the large concerns to whom he customarily sold and (2) to develop a sales territory, such as Connecticut, outside the metropolitan area; claimant considering each policy unwise and unprofitable and declining to pursue either. The board was...
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