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If you were fully invested when layed off, then yes contact boeing

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If you were fully invested when layed off, then yes contact boeing

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"One foot in, one foot out" refers to being indecisive or hesitant about fully committing to something. It suggests that a person is partially invested or involved in a situation, but not fully committed to it.

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Other teams can but I don't think you can be invested by people if your the manager

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