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What it’s like to go back to a ‘dead end’ job in a recession – ABC News
Isaac Freeman thought 2020 would be his “career year”, but coronavirus had other plans. Turns out, the step backward wasn’t such a bad thing.

It’s 2:30 am. I’m sitting on the edge of the bed, staring vacantly at the floor.
I wipe the sleep (or lack thereof) from my eyes before unwrapping a muesli bar. After consuming this breakfast of champions, I get ready to take a trip to my local supermarket.
I’m not lining up early for toilet paper or hand sanitiser. I’m returning to work in a position I thought I’d left behind.
“Begrudgingly stacking shelves while studying” would be the perfect way to describe my past. I was not a bad employ…
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