Hardly any idea about the United States economy is as entrenched as the one about how old-fashioned, long-term jobs have disappeared. No longer can the new college graduate step into his wingtips and expect to wear them out by climbing the career ladder at one solid company, or at a steadily growing small business.
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Published on June 29, 2016 11:15