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:: Sunday, February 29, 2004 ::
You're a long time dead, so out of that coffin and back to work Opinion: Richard Glover
Certainly some Australians are spending too much time on the life-death transition. They are stopping work 20, maybe 30 years before they die. No wonder, once they die, they are virtually unemployable. Any employer - even those in need of a simple scarecrow - is going to look at this sort of curriculum vitae and wonder: why the big gap? People must understand: only by working right through can you really guarantee a busy and productive time after death.------------------------------------------- posted 8:02 AM :: reference link ::
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