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With a job title, society can label you

The “Usefulness” Factor

By Guest on September 23, 2009

People almost always identify themselves by their jobs. So what happens when you can no longer manage a paying job? Do you suffer from an identity crisis? Are you not you anymore?

Posted in General, Social Issues | Tagged career, job, loosing a career, loosing a job, not being able to work, too disabled to work, work | 5 Responses

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