Using the McDaniels Career Transitions Considerations (1991) (Modified) Form with Potential Temporary Employees

With the many layoffs and downsizing of companies during the 1990s, many displaced workers have turned to temporary employment to earn a living while looking for permanent employment. Others have adopted "temping" as a more long-term work style. Although it may not be possible to predict w...

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Quality of Working Life
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