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The boss's incompetent son wants an employment reference! The boss's incompetent son wants an employment reference!
I got put on the spot and lied for him once, but I can't do it again.
I was fired because I was the fall guy. What do I say in interviews? I was fired because I was the fall guy. What do I say in interviews?
I got shafted in my last job, and I'm still angry about it.
No spring rebound for gloomy realtors No spring rebound for gloomy realtors
After a disappointing jobs report, housing offers little to be encouraged about.
"The myth of high-tech outsourcing" "The myth of high-tech outsourcing"
BusinessWeek reports that the tech sector is booming in the U.S. But the magazine forgot to ask a crucial question.
I still have a job, but I've completely stopped working! I still have a job, but I've completely stopped working!
I know I should probably do something. But I don't.
Maybe it's not the economy, stupid Maybe it's not the economy, stupid
May's job numbers are anemic; March and April get downward revisions.
Missing girls and missing workers Missing girls and missing workers
Wanted: Young Chinese women willing to work for nothing.
To H-1B or not to H-1B To H-1B or not to H-1B
High-tech immigration: Bar the door or lay out the welcome mat?
Housing starts start to stop Housing starts start to stop
Home builders feel the fear; job losses to follow?
The politics of unemployment The politics of unemployment
A new must-read: Louis Uchitelle's "The Disposable American."
Jobs to where the need is greatest Jobs to where the need is greatest
A letter on offshoring reeking of hope.
The data on software jobs The data on software jobs
Programmers, database administrators, going down. Everybody else, up.
Out of work? Go to grad school. Out of work? Go to grad school.
The decline and fall of the Silicon Valley engineer?
Is Wal-Mart the solution for the unruly French? Is Wal-Mart the solution for the unruly French?
An economist argues McJobs might stave off future riots.
Not so fast, Mr. President Not so fast, Mr. President
George W. Bush has started talking of the nation's economic woes in the past tense. Maybe he hasn't seen the new job numbers yet.
Salvation for Bush? Not in the jobs report Salvation for Bush? Not in the jobs report
New employment numbers are the worst in eight months.
Boom times for War Inc.
The only sector of the economy that sees a rosy future is the bullets-and-body-bags industry.
The price is right
Even Bush-bashers can't deny that for just $200 billion, America is getting its money's worth of chaos, death and disorder!
The Afghan effect? The Afghan effect?
The president can no longer blame Osama bin Laden for economic stagnation and job loss -- his war in Iraq has been abysmal for business.
No voter left unbound
At the reeducation seminar "Electoral Madness Made Easy," we'll tell you everything you need to know to destroy your favorite nation!
The issue isn't Vietnam The issue isn't Vietnam
It's the future. Democrats need to focus their campaign on which party is best able to fix the mess in Iraq and create jobs at home.
Don't worry, take Prozac
Concerned about meaningless gibberish from the president? Agitated about the imminent loss of overtime benefits? Have no fear, Ms. Management is here.
What, me angry?
The right wing accuses me and my fellow Dems of being negative. Hell, we'd be smirking like W. himself if he hadn't trashed our country!
Real simple Real simple
To win the election and, once in power, to create new jobs, Democrats need a big plan everyone can understand: Have the government pay the first $1,000 in healthcare costs for every man, woman and child.
How should John Kerry talk about values? How should John Kerry talk about values?
Rep. Barney Frank, Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, Alan Wolfe, Thomas Frank, Andrew Greeley and others weigh in on how Kerry should define America -- and defeat Bush's morality crusade.
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