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Has a state of exhaustion overcome your good intentions to stay focused on a job search? At a recent networking seminar for unemployed executives, several volunteered that they had been unemployed for months. Many were burned out, burned up and just plain tired. If that sounds like you, now is the time to re-examine their job search strategy and kick it up a few notches! Imagine a tired long-distance runner nearing the finish line. What does he do? Fall out of the race or dig deeper for the extra spurt of energy needed to cross that line? Let's look at some ways to enhance a jo
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