Roanoke Times
& World-News
Economy: Sunday, January 28, 1996
HOW MUCH PAY IS GOOD PAY? IT DEPENDS
WORKERS' STANDARD OF LIVING SLIPPING
HUMAN-RESOURCE STAFFERS SHARE RESUME PET PEEVES
WORKING FOR A LIVING THE ROANOKE VALLEY ON THE JOB
WORKING FOR A LIVING THE ROANOKE VALLEY ON THE JOB
WORKING FOR A LIVING THE ROANOKE VALLEY ON THE JOB
A CLEAR, CONCISE RESUME WILL BOOST YOUR CHANCES
WORKING FOR A LIVING THE ROANOKE VALLEY ON THE JOB
IF YOU REALLY DON'T LIKE THE JOB, WHY STAY?
IN SOME JOBS, THE PAY ISN'T EVERYTHING
FINDING WORK TAKES STRATEGY
TRAINING POINTS TO LIFE AFTER THE LAYOFF
CAREER CENTERS TRY TO CATCH STUDENTS EARLY
CONSTANT WHINING MEANS 1 OF 3 THINGS
LEAGUE CAN HELP SENIORS FIND OR TRAIN FOR A POSITION
EARLY RETIREES DISCOVER THERE'S LIFE AFTER WORK
2 TOUGH JOBS HAVE HIGH TURNOVER RATE
WORKING FOR A LIVING THE ROANOKE VALLEY ON THE JOB
WORKERS' DAILY COMMUTE GETS LONGER, LONELIER
FINDING WORK TAKES STRATEGY
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