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In reply to the discussion: Hardly Confident About The Long Term Well Being Of The Younger Generation [View all]flamingdem
(40,899 posts)8. Good that you addressed the wider scenario, the picture is changing
Now some people make a living off the books renting their space through Airbnb and doing tasks for others, and you could call that entreprenurial.. People are more willing to enter into small business with little start up and experiment. It's a bit beyond me but a twentysomething probably has a different view of "work".
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TheMastersNemesis
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Jan 2013
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DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav
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#25
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#32
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Jan 2013
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