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"Day in the Work Life: Textile Conservator
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Sep 22, 2011
On this week's "A Day In the Work Life" -- our regular look at how folks trade time for money -- we bond with a textile conservator.
All in the Family
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Jan 24, 2006
Thirty percent of businesses listed on the S&P 500 are family owned. But how do you separate personal life from professional life? David Welch reports on the rise of the family business shrink.
The "Buzzword": Golden Handshake
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Sep 22, 2011
Life is hard enough without having to decipher everything. Each week, <i>Marketplace Money</i> brings you a word or a phrase that has bubbled to the top of the news. For instance - " Golden Handshake." You hear it, you see it, but do you really know it?
"Day in the Work Life": Rowing Coach
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Sep 22, 2011
On this week's "A Day In the Work Life" -- our regular look at how folks trade time for money -- we test the waters with a collegiate rowing coach.
Mailbag for August 12, 2005
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Sep 22, 2011
Our economics editor Chris Farrell answers more of your burning money questions. This week: advice on rolling over a 403B, investing in the Chinese currency, and starting a small business.
Me, Myself, and I...
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Sep 22, 2011
Interested in changing careers? Or becoming your own boss? <i>Money</i> magazine's Ellen McGirt shares tips on making your work dreams a reality.
Taking a Break from the Rat Race
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Sep 22, 2011
Roughly ten percent of large companies now offer either paid or unpaid sabbaticals for employees. But <i>Marketplace's</i> Hillary Wicai finds out some workers use their sabbaticals to recharge their battery and look for a new job.
Day in the Work Life: Veterinarian
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Sep 22, 2011
On this week's "A Day In the Work Life" -- our regular look at how folks trade time for money -- we <i>Sit!</i> with a veterinarian.
"Day in the Work Life": Kid's Performer
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Sep 22, 2011
On this week's "A Day In the Work Life" -- our regular look at how folks trade time for money - we hum along with a kids' performer.
AFL-CIO VS The AFL-CIO
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Sep 22, 2011
Breaking up is hard to do, especially if you're the biggest union in the country. Marketplace's John Dimsdale explains what the future might hold for union workers.







