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a fixed time period, e.g., once a week for a year; cleaning
contracts for the duration of a project, e.g., during the
construction of a building; or one-time cleaning jobs.
Petitioner averaged about 12 steady accounts from 1991 through
1992. The number of accounts, however, increased and decreased
during the following years depending upon new accounts and one-
time cleaning jobs.
Petitioner’s clients were located in various areas
including, but not limited to, Milwaukee, Brookfield, Waukesha,
Mequon, Deansville, Madison, and Kenosha. At times, petitioner
provided snacks, e.g., coffee, donuts, or sandwiches, to her
employees in the office and at the job site. It was not uncommon
for petitioner to work at multiple accounts during a single day.
Petitioner traveled to each site, often returning to earlier
locations to lock up the building or check the status of the
work.
In 1992 and 1993, petitioner was employed by Oscar J. Boldt
Construction Co. (Oscar Boldt) for the Milwaukee County Jail
project (jail project) in addition to operating Dustbusters.
Petitioner worked from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at her job with Oscar
Boldt, and then on a Dustbusters’ contract at the same jail
project after 3:30 p.m. If petitioner had other accounts she
would attend to them before or after the jail project.
Petitioner was laid off from the jail project in 1992; however,
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