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Where the New Jobs Are


THE JOB HOPPER:
Tony Reynolds, 42, of Oakland, Calif., hadn't planned on bouncing from job to job, but after a wave of layoffs, he lost his position as a network engineer for Pacific Bell Internet. His first job after that was informal: he helped out at a friend's home-business network for six months. Then he grabbed a temp job as a data-entry worker for a law firm in San Francisco. "There's no security," he says. "It's still a bandage." His next plan: substitute teaching at his old high school.

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