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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Oct 2012

    You're the least likely to be happy at work if you're in your 40s, a new survey says.http://on.wsj.com/RNVLVo 

    10:13 AM - 21 Oct 2012
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      1. mark wonderful‏ @markwonderful 21 Oct 2012
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        @wsj . . . 40IQ?

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      1. Terry Lange‏ @tlangejr 21 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ true, but not about age but rather that I am not in the field that I finished two graduate degrees in.

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      1. Patricia‏ @caramia01 21 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ me Jodi entonces!!:(

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      2. Kassie Stander‏ @kasmamba 21 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ @LeonSpamers_

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      3. Scrummy9‏ @LeonSpamers_ 21 Oct 2012
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        @kasmamba Thx!

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      4. Kassie Stander‏ @kasmamba 16 Nov 2012
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        @LeonSpamers_ kontak jou more babba ciao

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      5. Scrummy9‏ @LeonSpamers_ 16 Nov 2012
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        @kasmamba No sweat! Het jou sub 3hour nommer vir die 94.7. Chat more!

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      1. David Dinkins‏ @DavidDinkins 21 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ I'm a recruiter and I hear horror stories from 40's plus aged employees all day.... I don't agree with this survey.

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      1. Hunter Lyng‏ @HunterLyng 21 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Makes sense, seen good times of the boom a decade ago and then the bottom dropped in your 40's. Many looking for someone to blame too.

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      1. Haley Stevens‏Verified account @HaleyLive 21 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ interesting survey, and hope it prompts an academic study into WHY. Why would ppl be less happy at work in their 40s versus other years

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      1. Freedom County‏ @Mamanakis 21 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ it all depends on the workplace, and the person's ability to "grow where planted". I'm in my 40s and I am very happy in my workplace.

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      1. RDWS‏ @RDWS1 21 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ You are at a unique stage professionally. You have both confidence and competence in your field. You are less inclined to politic.

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      1. AAMIR HAKIM‏ @AhhHakeem 21 Oct 2012
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        RT @WSJ You're the least likely to be happy at work if you're in your 40s, a new survey says. http://on.wsj.com/RNVLVo 

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      1. Siddharth Pathak‏ @thecrypticsense 21 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ That is probably because the 40s are the peak of anybody's career in most industries. Its no uphill from there.

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      1. Malvinder Kaur‏ @podgyrosy 21 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ naaansense! stop hiding behind net and writing utter faltu stuff!

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      1. Kailash‏ @kresilient 21 Oct 2012
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        You're the least likely to be happy at work if you're in your 40s, a new survey says. http://on.wsj.com/RNVLVo  (via @WSJ)

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      1. Patty Guilfoyle‏ @pattyann226 21 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ even less happy if you are in your mid 40's and have NO JOB !!!

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