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When I graduated from college, I took a job as an entry-level employee at a printing production facility. I worked hard, climbed the shop floor ladder and a series of promotions later, I became a manufacturing supervisor. I loved the job, the benefits, the salary.Until one day, I found out a much older, much less productive supervisor earned a lot more than me. Suddenly, I loved my job a little less. And I loved my salary a lot less. My boss noticed the dip in attitude.“I know it’s wrong,” I told him. “But I can’t get over the fact Bob
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