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Economists do relatively well at securing full-time permanent employment immediately after graduation. ``We are looking at hiring an interim for a couple of days a week to help out until we hire a full-time permanent superintendent,'' board president Janette Crawford said. F3--Number of work years, fiscal years 1995-2005 Year Full-time permanent staff (a) Total work years (b) 1995 62,504 67,063 1996 62,133 66,726 1997 61,224 69,378 1998 59,943 67,210 1999 59,752 66,459 2000 60,434 65,521 2001 61,490 65,562 2002 61,914 65,742 2003 63,569 65,343 2004 63,186 (c) 66,154 2005 63,696 (d) 68,026 SOURCE: Social Security Administration's Payroll Reports. |
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