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	<title>Comments on: Career Doctor: Interviews But No Offers</title>
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		<title>By: Denver Mom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Denver Mom</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 03:31:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Recent graduates work very hard in school, get good grades and then can&#039;t fiqure out why they can&#039;t get a job.  It takes time, a college degree dosen&#039;t mean you will get your &quot;dream job&quot; right away.  I didn&#039;t graduate from college, but I made sure my daughter did.  I thought she would have it made after graduation.  She has had to reavaluate her dream job and had to take some jobs that she hasn&#039;t liked.  It&#039;s all good, she has matured and is a better person for it.  P.S. She&#039;s teaching English in Ecuador, not what any of us expected for her.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recent graduates work very hard in school, get good grades and then can&#8217;t fiqure out why they can&#8217;t get a job.  It takes time, a college degree dosen&#8217;t mean you will get your &#8220;dream job&#8221; right away.  I didn&#8217;t graduate from college, but I made sure my daughter did.  I thought she would have it made after graduation.  She has had to reavaluate her dream job and had to take some jobs that she hasn&#8217;t liked.  It&#8217;s all good, she has matured and is a better person for it.  P.S. She&#8217;s teaching English in Ecuador, not what any of us expected for her.</p>
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