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10 inventive ways workers quit their jobs US workers are getting their mojo back — and finding new and creative ... of the more unusual methods workers have employed to leave their jobs.
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Exec who fired Steve Jobs praises him for 'connecting the dots' Pictured in April 1984: Steve Jobs and John Sculley unveil the new Apple LLC computer in San Francisco. Photo: AP ...
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15 New York Towns, Desperate to Frack, Ponder Secession The towns are all members of the Upstate New York Towns Association, ... enough to compensate for the lack of fracking-related revenue and jobs.
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Maximum anxiety on minimum wage Last week in the New York Post, for instance, an opinion piece by the ... in San Francisco showed that increases in the minimum wage eliminate jobs.
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Bellhop uses app, college students to target moving jobs He also wondered about potential regulatory questions, as Uber has encountered Oklahoma City as well as New York City, or liability concerns.
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New York City Beer Week spotlights booming brewery industry "One of the main things to me is that New York City is still a very young area when it comes to ... "There is so much room for growth in New York. ... said New York's microbrewery industry employed 218 people in 2013 and those jobs ...
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Police academy enrollment surges despite Ferguson, New York controversies In Ferguson, about 1,000 people applied for a vacant dispatcher's job and ... In New York City, recruitment levels have remained relatively consistent ...
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Rush to judgment — slapping voters the Republicans need And part is government — the taxes and laws that choke the growth of new jobs to replace the old ones; the decades-long growth of crony capitalism, ...
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Above-freezing readings 'warm' Northeast amid snowstorms By Saturday night, about 8 inches had fallen in Baltimore, while Washington had 5 inches and New York City had 2. Into Sunday, as much as 8 inches ...
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Forget mining, the next employment boom is ... Employment trend expert Trudy Steinfeld from New York University agrees that the service sector will boom in developed countries like the US and ...
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