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04/01/2004


The average respondent worked 44 hours a week, although 24 percent said they worked part-time and 19 percent worked more than 60 hours a week. Financial security was the primary reason for working, but challenges and satisfaction also ranked high on the list.

When it comes to careers and wealth, nearly one-third in the survey credited “being in the right place at the right time” for at least some of their success.


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