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	<title>Comments on: get away from online job databases</title>
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		<title>By: michael</title>
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		<description>this is a misleading headline.  there is one quick line in here about getting away from the job databases.  the basis of the story is that networking is important.  it shouldn&#039;t take a 4 year degree from purdue to figure that out.  that being said, why would this group of unemployed soon to be college grads NOT go on the job boards, as well as network both online and offline, read the paper, blast out there resume, etc.  Even the guy that has landed that lucky job is being featured changing a coffee filter.  he could probably benefit from a continued jobsearch.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>this is a misleading headline.  there is one quick line in here about getting away from the job databases.  the basis of the story is that networking is important.  it shouldn&#8217;t take a 4 year degree from purdue to figure that out.  that being said, why would this group of unemployed soon to be college grads NOT go on the job boards, as well as network both online and offline, read the paper, blast out there resume, etc.  Even the guy that has landed that lucky job is being featured changing a coffee filter.  he could probably benefit from a continued jobsearch.</p>
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