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Do you really, really love your job? Then you're not alone, according to surprising results from this survey
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- Don't believe the negative hype: At a time when consumer sentiment is near record lows, shift workers' attitudes towards their jobs has actually gotten better over the past year, according to a survey released Tuesday.
- Those surveyed showed a 78.9% rate of workers who "reported feeling positive at the end of their shifts," up nearly half a percentage point from last year.
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Don't believe the negative hype: At a time when consumer sentiment is near record lows, shift workers' attitudes towards their jobs has actually gotten better over the past year, according to a survey released Tuesday.
Deputy, a global firm that helps small businesses with schedule, human resources and affiliated services, said its annual survey showed a slight uptick in employees who feel good about their jobs and a significant downturn in those unhappy with their jobs.
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