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Sequester Cuts Devastating Families With Two Government Jobs Jobs Articles - AOL (Monday, 22 April) - By Elizabeth DiltsNEW YORK, April 19 (Reuters) - The U.S. government's effort at cutting spending across the board is hurting a population once considered among the most financially stable -...
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How A Job Can Be Like A Dysfunctional Relationship Jobs Articles - AOL (Monday, 22 April) - By Sarah GreesonbachYou already know to avoid a second date with someone who doesn't laugh at your jokes or who was mean to the waiter. But what about staying with...
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9 Things You Should Never Say In A Job Interview Jobs Articles - AOL (Wednesday, 17 April) - Interviews are probably the most challenging part of the job search process. You need to be ready for anything, including weird interview questions.You don't want to blurt out something inappropriate...
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Your Job Isn't What The Employer Promised: Is That Illegal? Jobs Articles - AOL (Tuesday, 16 April) - I recently received this question from a reader.Q: I was hired for a specific job with a specific job title. Months later, my employer changed my title without asking me...
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Have Employers Become Too Picky? Jobs Articles - AOL (Monday, 15 April) - I lost out on a job last week because I was told I don't have the right experience, or enough of it. I probably don't have all of the right...
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Survey: Creepiest Requests From Bosses Jobs Articles - AOL (Thursday, 11 April) - If you're like most workers, you probably navigate a number of complex relationships every day. Hard-to-please customers. Temperamental co-workers. But of course, your relationship with the boss is paramount, and...
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10 High-Paying Jobs In A Booming Sector Jobs Articles - AOL (Monday, 8 April) - As Americans' lives are increasingly filled with technology, careers in information technology are expected to grow significantly through the end of the decade.The Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that many...
- Xenophobia has no effect on migrants' happiness, says study
EurekaAlert (Thursday, 4 April) - (University of Luxembourg) Employment and health problems rather than the xenophobia in their new country, are the biggest reasons that migrants feel less happy than average, a new study says....

