Word: retiree
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Long before Sept. 11 ushered in a new era of respect for government, Washington was poised to enjoy an unlikely job boom. Almost half the Federal Government's 1.8 million workers will be eligible to retire within five years. From the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Park Service to...
--CONSTRUCTION A recent industry study showed that at least one-third of St. Louis' 80,000 construction workers are expected to retire in the next five years--a microcosm of the situation nationwide; the industry needs to attract 240,000 new workers each year, from project managers to iron workers...
The future of classical music looks entirely promising with the increasing influx of talented musicians every year. In the next few years many of the Music Department’s faculty plan to retire, leaving room for the possibility of major changes. “The department’s...
Alas, Gollob in his own writing sometimes errs on the side of erudition. Still, his book is valuable for its passionate view of Shakespeare and its account of Gollob's intriguing life. Having come to New York City to work in the theater, Gollob ended up with a coveted job...
However, as sexy as strikeouts are, they aren’t as efficent as ground balls when it comes to getting batters out. Crockett didn’t retire a single batter on a ground ball, which is unusual for the ace and could explain why he was roughed up...