McENTEE, Circuit Judge.
In the years 1966 through June 1968, plaintiff, a resident of Massachusetts, was employed as a salesman by defendant, a California corporation that manufactures computers and other electronic equipment. During that period he was paid an annual salary of $17,000 to $18,200 and received commissions over and above his salary that ranged from ¼% to 2%, pursuant to various company "incentive compensation plans."
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