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	<title>Comments on: PFCollege: Always Project Professionalism in Job Hunting</title>
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		<title>By: eROCK</title>
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		<description>\#1 ... becoming independent is a huge step.  I see young adults screaming &#039;independence&#039; throughout their college career, meanwhile their parents are paying the bills, control their weekly spending, basically their life, among other things.  Even after college many grads run to their parents for money, advice, and various other sorts of things.  While it&#039;s not such a bad thing, some recent grads take it to a whole new level as Anna has pointed out.

The other items on Anna&#039;s page are common sense, but we&#039;re seeing an increase in recent grads that are totally oblivious to what&#039;s out there.  Ask yourself, do you want them working for you?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>\#1 &#8230; becoming independent is a huge step.  I see young adults screaming &#8216;independence&#8217; throughout their college career, meanwhile their parents are paying the bills, control their weekly spending, basically their life, among other things.  Even after college many grads run to their parents for money, advice, and various other sorts of things.  While it&#8217;s not such a bad thing, some recent grads take it to a whole new level as Anna has pointed out.</p>
<p>The other items on Anna&#8217;s page are common sense, but we&#8217;re seeing an increase in recent grads that are totally oblivious to what&#8217;s out there.  Ask yourself, do you want them working for you?</p>
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