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In an economy that has lost 2.7 million jobs over the past two years, you might expect that at least a few out-of-work machinists or switchboard operators would migrate into health care. To some extent, they have. There's some anecdotal evidence of career switchers, particularly from high...
The quick fixes for many hospitals are perks and bonuses. Registered nurses and radiology technologists (the people who operate X-ray, C.T. and MRI scanning machines) are the most in demand, along with respiratory therapists, pharmacists and clinical-lab technicians. With average vacancy rates for those professions approaching 15%, hospitals...
Some are veterans of the profession, recounting careers spanning tens of years and several cities. For others, street performing offers an escape from other professions.
Whether or not book piracy ends, one veteran of the street-side industry thinks the future is bleak. "No one's buying books these days," says Pramod Kumar (no relation to Praveen), who sells an assortment of books and magazines in Connaught Place. "They're all watching TV serials." After...
Before coming to Harvard, McLoughlin worked as a professions adviser at the University of Florida and also held positions at the University of Vermont, Miami University in Ohio, Middlebury College and Trinity College in Vermont.