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Philadelphia Medical Jobs – How to Get Philadelphia Medical Jobs
In Philadelphia medical jobs are among the most popular jobs in the city. Philadelphia is the biggest city in the State of Pennsylvania with an estimated population of 1.4 million. It is now one of the major educational, commercial, and cultural centers in the country. The city’s economy relies largely on refining, financial service, food, and financial services.
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Philadelphia Career Opportunities
History/Background of Philadelphia
Philadelphia is the largest city and seat of Philadelphia County with an estimated population of more than 1.5 million in 2008 making it the 5th largest city in the U.S. It is also the fourth largest U.S. city as a consumer media market according to Nielsen Media Research. In its early days it was once the second largest city of the British Empire and the geographical and social center of the 13 original American colonies and it was the birthplace of the American Revolution where it momentarily served as the national capital while Washington, D.C. was still under construction. It was at the time the most populous city in the U.S. before being overtaken by New York City in 1790.
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Opportunities for Philadelphia Sales Jobs
Philadelphia sales jobs are the manifestation of Philadelphia’s rich culture and history had made it the leader of the country’s economic, intellectual, and humanitarian development. The city’s efforts to restore and preserve the best of the past have allowed the development of a vigorous new city.
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Government Doles Out Generous Bonuses To Its Workers
Dated: 05-17-2012

A new database shows that the government not only paid a massive $105 billion in salaries last year to its civilian workforce, it also munificently gave out $439 billion in bonuses. This startling information was obtained by the Asbury Park Press through a Freedom of Information request, exposing popular belief that government workers, work for [...]
5.4 Million Employable Youth Not Interested In Seeking Employment
Dated: 05-17-2012

Millions of employable Americans have simply vanished from the US Labor Force. Over the last couple of years, job-worthy Americans older than 16 years, excluding those who are serving time or are in the military, has grown by 5.4 million. Yet this does not reflect in the number of people seeking work, for their numbers [...]
PhDs Reduced to Being On Welfare
Dated: 05-16-2012

With the economic situation being what it is, with jobs hard to come by and inflation on the rise, it is hardly a revelation that the number of people using food stamps is escalating. A report by the US Department of Agriculture shows that, whereas 17 million people were on food assistance in 2000, the [...]