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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 Feb 2014

    The U.S. "quit rate" is rising, as more workers voluntarily leave their jobs: http://on.wsj.com/1fTHWO2 pic.twitter.com/SZ1vHo5d7i

    8:18 AM - 11 Feb 2014
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    14 replies 148 retweets 40 likes
      1. Crossley Group‏ @crossleygroup 11 Feb 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ shocking, but partly companies' faults. a lot of people work for almost no money in quite horrible conditions

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      1. ceejm‏ @Captain_Fanta 21 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ @fxnopinion I think "quit rate" is Fox News new word for "retirement"

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      1. Craig C. Greene, MD MBA‏ @craigcgreenemd 12 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ: The US "quit rate" is rising, as more workers voluntarily leave their jobs: http://on.wsj.com/1fTHWO2  pic.twitter.com/xwGnyuDmzA #fb

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      1. koollucian2012‏ @koollucian2012 12 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ @fxnopinion this is the beginning of the end of a productive America. No wonder that China will be No 1 economy by 2020 as forecasted

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      1. Kimmie‏ @kimmiemffl 11 Feb 2014
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        “@WSJ: The U.S. "quit rate" is rising, as more workers voluntarily leave their jobs: http://on.wsj.com/1fTHWO2  pic.twitter.com/BAFnraZfBi”

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      1. Joseph‏ @BackOnTrackUSA 11 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ @fxnopinion They are probably quitting their jobs to ride The Obama Gravy Train.

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      1. Peter Santiago‏ @peterjsantiago 11 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ A long time ago, my wife, then girlfriend, & I quit our day jobs and worked @KillingtonMtn for a season

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      2. Edward Craig‏ @NewMindMirror 11 Feb 2014
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        The U.S. "quit rate" is rising, as more workers voluntarily leave their jobs - @WSJ: http://on.wsj.com/1fTHWO2 

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      3. ceejm‏ @Captain_Fanta 21 Feb 2014
        Replying to @NewMindMirror

        @NewMindMirror @WSJ it's called retirement

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      1. Rohit Tripathi‏ @darshanik 11 Feb 2014
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        .@WSJ Rather than subscribing to the "laziness" theory of the right cud it just be that these jobs are simply too low in quality?

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      1. Hadar Ayxandri  🎗‏ @HadarAyxandri 11 Feb 2014
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        “@WSJ: The U.S. "quit rate" is rising, as more workers voluntarily leave their jobs: http://on.wsj.com/1fTHWO2  pic.twitter.com/0k3skbx2bE”

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      1. Christian/Patriot‏ @KHFlatau 11 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ No surprise because folks that can't find full time work take part time You're not being paid much so you are always looking for better

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      1. Rebekah Wilson‏Verified account @RebekahCWilson 11 Feb 2014
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        RT @WSJ: The U.S. "quit rate" is rising, as more workers voluntarily leave their jobs: http://on.wsj.com/1fTHWO2 pic.twitter.com/yzMgxJ6VqD

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