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		<title>By: Advanced Degrees &#38; Financial Success &#124; Zoocap</title>
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		<description>[...] Money isn&#8217;t everything and maybe greed isn&#8217;t good, but most people still measure success in their careers by how high their salary is and whether it continues to rise over the years as they move up in importance within their field. It used to be that a long career could be based on experience and loyalty to a specific company . If a worker stayed in a corporation long enough, he or she would advance up the promotion ladder, earning larger and larger salaries and eventually receiving regular bonuses and perks. [...]</description>
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