Changing Workplace," has some interesting things to say about how people's attitudes toward job-hunting and job choices have changed over the years. She compares people's work careers today to the pattern that was common, in her view, for most of the 20th century. She looks at how both employees and managers have changed over time.

In the fairly recent past, people often took a job with one company, and stayed with that company their entire life. These people took the job "from womb to tomb" (Carlson, 2002), and as long as they performed their job reasonably well, they could be assured of holding a job with that company all their lives. They were rewarded for their loyalty by retirement benefits, and the company in return could count on their loyalty and continued employment there. People often started out as teenagers and stayed there until they were sixty-five, never working for...
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