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Gen Y Quits.. NY Times vs. Keystone.. What Banks' Earnings Could Buy You

Written By Unknown on Monday, March 11, 2013 | 10:02 AM

March 11, 2013
Millennials, loosely defined as those born after 1980, aren't afraid of quitting their jobs (full disclosure: I am one). According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Generation Y is expected to stay in jobs for just over two years, about half the amount of time spent by the current average worker. Continue reading...
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