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Today - WEDNESDAY with CM - 16 May 2018

Haiku by Robert Stone for May 16, 2018:
Poised cling to habit
of pausing in the doorway
to show oneself off.
--Robert Stone, Wednesday, 16 May 2018.
-1000 haiku twice now, now on to more days, Day 2437

Best & Worst Cities to Start a Career
With graduation season upon us and employers planning to hire 4 percent more graduates from the Class of 2018 than they did from the Class of 2017, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018’s Best & Worst Places to Start a Career.

To help recent graduates launch their careers in the right place, WalletHub compared more than 180 U.S. cities based on 27 key indicators of career-friendliness. The data set ranges from availability of entry-level jobs to monthly average starting salary to housing affordability.
Source: WalletHub




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