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		<title>Ever Feel Like A Car Stuck In First Gear? Consider Using A Career Coach</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has ever held a job for more than a day has felt this way. And in this troubling economy the thought of changing careers (no matter how miserable you feel at your current job) is scary. Truth is though that the unemployment rate is not THAT high. Over 90% of the population is working and there are still some TOP companies (link) that are hiring. So put those fears aside and explore the possibility that you can have a "career" you love, instead of a "job" you hate.]]></description>
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