Recession Fallout: Working Mini Shifts

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Cast off by mainstream employers or unable to find the job flexibility they need in a corporate setting, millions of workers are taking multiple part-time or freelance jobs, jumping back and forth repeatedly between work, other pursuits and more work, Sue Shellenbarger reports. These weird workaday schedules are creating new time-management and other challenges.


Cast off by mainstream employers or unable to find the job flexibility they need in a corporate setting, millions of workers are taking multiple part-time or freelance jobs, jumping back and forth repeatedly between work, other pursuits and more work, Sue Shellenbarger reports. These weird workaday schedules are creating new time-management and other challenges.

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