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		<title>Comment on A Rant: Have Some Compassion, People! by Lisa (lablady)</title>
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		<description>MissDazey,  Thanks for your comment!  I agree.  For those who don&#039;t want to or aren&#039;t qualified to be self-employed, having a friend give you a job lead, or put the word out amongst their own working network on your behalf, can be a great asset and comfort.  Not to mention a wonderful way to offer support to someone who is job seeking.

Knowing you have several key people in your area keeping an ear open for an opportunity for you can make a world of difference in your attitude, and your job search.  It offers you hope and encouragement. ~ Lisa</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MissDazey,  Thanks for your comment!  I agree.  For those who don&#8217;t want to or aren&#8217;t qualified to be self-employed, having a friend give you a job lead, or put the word out amongst their own working network on your behalf, can be a great asset and comfort.  Not to mention a wonderful way to offer support to someone who is job seeking.</p>
<p>Knowing you have several key people in your area keeping an ear open for an opportunity for you can make a world of difference in your attitude, and your job search.  It offers you hope and encouragement. ~ Lisa</p>
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