Per Curiam.
Claimant was the president and sole stockholder of the employer, which was engaged in the retail haberdashery business. Upon the sale of that business claimant agreed not to engage in the same or a similar business for five years. In seeking employment, she first endeavored to find work as a receptionist at $150 per week — the same salary she had been earning as manager of the haberdashery business — although she had none of the office...
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