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“College grads going to ‘work’ for New Orleans”
Filed under Economic Trends
Posted by Libraries, July 31, 2006
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Jack Gillum, USA Today, June 19, 2006, Life section, p. 6d.
Some recent college grads are heading south this summer to pick up where they left off during Spring break – in hurricane devastated New Orleans. The economy, which allows the former students to postpone the job hunt for awhile, has led one volunteer to call her Gulf Coast work a “life changing experience. … You really recognize what you have.”
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