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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 25 Oct 2014

    Survey: 76% of people say if they were unemployed they wouldn't accept a job from a company with a bad reputation.http://on.wsj.com/1vZTdqP 

    5:17 AM - 25 Oct 2014
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      1. Manon Herzog‏ @ManonHerzog 25 Oct 2014
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        76% of people - if unemployed wouldn't accept a job from a company with a bad reputation. http://on.wsj.com/1vZTdqP  @WSJ @DavisBrand

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      1. Jim English‏ @englishjg 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ @LARadioMike I agree with @catw44 what about current employees at a company w/bad reputation?

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      1. Umar Yaqub‏ @Wampzi 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ @Amnaa_tariq I would ... desperate times call for desperate measures ...

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      1. Colon Doctor‏ @colondoctor 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ now do a real study and ask people who REALLY a are unemployed and find out what the percentage is.

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      1. Darrell White‏ @DarrellWhite 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Steinbeck would starve writing about the Great Recession.

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      1. Darrell White‏ @DarrellWhite 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ One more mark against present unemployment insurance policies, mark against this generation v. Grt Depression.

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      2. Jim English‏ @englishjg 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ @LARadioMike Where the survey takers employed or unemployed?

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      3. Mike Sakellarides‏ @LARadioMike 25 Oct 2014
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        @englishjg @WSJ Hmm. Doesn't help that the link is not 'linking' to the story. Hope all is good with the family!

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      4. Jim English‏ @englishjg 25 Oct 2014
        Replying to @LARadioMike

        @LARadioMike all is good here thanks. Hope the same for you.

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      1. Dirk MacGirk‏ @dirkmacgirk 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ then 76% of people are full of shite. But we didn't need a survey to tell us that

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      1. Haseeb Sayed‏ @haseebmudassir 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ means they have never been unemployed ;)

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      1. yrret 2.018‏ @YrretEl 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Dubious poll. Hunger trumps reputation.

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      1. Marco Massa‏ @marcomassa 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ 76% of people lied

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      1. John Hruby‏ @johnnhruby 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ They will when they start to get hungry

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      1. Cat April Watters‏ @CatW44 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ What about the job they have?

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      1. Oscar Moagi‏ @oscar_moagi 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Could be because they have more rights than choices.Difficult to distinct the two,especially unemployed/lower class.

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      1. Dennis P. Owens‏ @DennisPOwens1 25 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ So, they wouldn't accept a government job?

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