
It’s noon and you’re driving to a lunch meeting with a key client. You were late leaving the office and now you’re stuck in traffic. It’s hot, you’re frustrated and agitated and focused on one thing only: getting to the restaurant before you lose the client and the account. The car in front of you is barely moving so you lean on the horn and pull out to pass it and ka-bam! You’re hit from the rear by a car that appears out of nowhere.
It’s not so different at work.

Teens searching for paid summer jobs this year may face historic hurdles. Summer hiring among teenagers is not likely to rise from the record lows of last summer, according to the annual teen summer employment outlook from Challenger, Gray and Christmas, the Chicago outplacement consultancy.


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