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Default Multiple Column Lookup in Excel 2003

I have a four-column table. Column A contains City. Columns B through D
contain Employee Status (Contractor/Full time/Part time). The data in the
grid contains the corresponding hourly rates. How can I construct a formula
that will find a person's hourly rate based on their City and Employee Status?
 
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