Burnice Cain

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Friends wonder privately how someone so well educated could be in economic free fall. She is still as talented as ever and as smart as a whip, but her work is sketchy now, mostly on and off consulting gigs. Friends hear about this and that assignment but can’t remember when she had a real job. At fifty-five, she has learned how to fake cheeriness and to appear to be engaged, but her phone doesn’t ring with opportunities anymore.
Fifty-five, Unemployed, and Faking Normal: Your Guide to a Better Retirement Life
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