John Cullum feels kind of lucky, but only "kind of," he said, because though he recently found a job, it is just a temporary job.
And temping does not pay the $65,000 a year he got before he was laid off in April.
"I'm grateful for the opportunity," Cullum, 44, said at his Poughkeepsie, N.Y., home. "However, my focus remains to become a fulltime employee as soon as possible."
Cullum and thousands of other newly hired temp workers may actually be harbingers of good news.
In the past, as the...
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