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Four friends are all working in summer jobs. Their names are LaTisha, Zack, Steve and Michelle. The jobs they have found this summer include food server, lifeguard, construction worker and clerk at a grocery store. Determine who is working which job by using the clues below. 1.The person doing the food-serving job really like his work. 2.Zack and the lifeguard have known each other for years. 3.Both Michelle and the lifeguard are outside most of the time, and the other two are inside most of the time. 4.LatTisha and the person working construction met on their job last summer. 5.Neither Zack nor the food server worked last summer.
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