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Buried by barriers: Hefty child care costs limit job-seeking single parents PHOENIX — Finding a job is never easy, especially as a single mother of two. Rachel, a Mesa mom, said that after she lost her job, her children were ...
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Ageism alive and well, says one woman who applied for 200 jobs Despite following Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's request and gaining skills later in life, Ms Sara said finding a job as an older Australian was hard.
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The great American labor paradox: Plentiful jobs, most of them bad More Americans have jobs than ever before. Wage growth keeps climbing. People tell a different story. Long job hunts. Trouble finding work with ...
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Why I left my NHS job to retrain in my 30s Thirty is the age that most Britons give up on finding a job they actually love, according to new research. By this age, almost half of people feel trapped ...
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4 ways to get a job that don't involve the internet While there are a ton of benefits to online job searching, it's also important to become comfortable with other methods of finding work, especially since ...
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Good news: Your job offers health insurance. Bad news: It's unaffordable, study says Americans who get health insurance through their employers are finding their coverage unaffordable as out-of-pocket expenses have outpaced ...
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Face It, Mom and Dad: I'm Not Special "Someone has to get the job," my mother always said, and on occasion that person was me. "Someone has to win the contest," she would say.
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Job-hunting tips and tricks from Career Development Between papers, projects, and exams piling up, it can be easy to lose sight of the ultimate goal of college: to get a job. While you may feel like you're ...
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Tajik Business Owners Sentenced To Prison Over Fake Job Recruitment Scam The International Labor Organization (ILO) says fake job scams have become all too common, with "unscrupulous recruitment agencies" preying upon ...
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Cleveland City Council should not abet Martin Keane's job-switch deal In this job-trading exercise, the council member can be the real winner, finding him or herself in an enhanced position to leverage an elected position ...
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