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"
it's hard to not see how far behind you are from where you should be
"
by
zork
and, unfortunately, not likely to make it up, for no reason other than bad timing.
Posted by
znufrii
Feb 17 '10, 19:23
People who enter the job market during a downturn are relatively underpaid even 10 years down the road, compared to their peers who entered the job market during good times...
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and it's not just getting your salary up to where it should be. All those years of making less means so much less paid on a mortgage or to retirement -- nm
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zork
Feb 17, 19:31
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definitely. -- nm
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znufrii
Feb 17, 19:44
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