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		<title>Article addressing &#8220;Why Change Jobs?&#8221; written by Susan Goldberg published on Wednesday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[if you are in the same position at one company for more than four years (and you are not an owner of the company nor one of the chief executives), you are becoming like your computer or cell phone after that period of time—less useful, less marketable, more obsolete.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The article written for this week&#8217;s addition of &#8220;Woman Around Town&#8221; addresses two life changing events: getting married and changing one&#8217;s job.  The title &#8220;Change is Good: Are You The Bride or the Cellphone&#8221; incorporates the two topics discussed in the article: planning a wedding while not jeopardizing your job, and, when and why to consider a job change.  The wedding topic was part of the week&#8217;s special edition devoted to June weddings.  The job change topic was a response to a reader who asked, &#8220;why interview, if your job isn&#8217;t broken&#8221;.  It includes a list of reasons to change jobs despite the fact that the current job may be adequate.  The cellphone is used as an analogy that refers to an individual and their career and is explained in the piece.  To learn more, read the article in the &#8220;working around&#8221; section of this week&#8217;s <a href="http://www.womanaroundtown.com">www.womanaroundtown.com</a> or click on this link: <a href="http://www.womanaroundtown.com/working-around/change-is-good-are-you-the-bride-or-the-cell-phone">http://www.womanaroundtown.com/working-around/change-is-good-are-you-the-bride-or-the-cell-phone</a>.  If you are reading this from a blog, you can learn more about Susan Goldberg Executive Search at <a href="http://www.susangoldbergexecutivesearch.com">www.susangoldbergexecutivesearch.com</a></p>
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