In slow economy, some workers eye return to school
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A recent report on “Marketplace,” a public-radio news program, noted that applications to the nation’s business schools set a record this year as young workers delayed job seeking instead for additional education.
But it isn’t only young workers who are getting in on the education game, as today’s People@Work column explores. Older workers, too, are returning to school, albeit for different reasons.
Whether it’s fears of no longer being able to command the salaries they once did or simply a desire to do more meaningful work, many older workers are heading back to the classroom. Read more here.
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