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In past decades, the bureau faced a challenge just keeping workers around to close up shop, as most dashed for new jobs that might pay better.
It might pay better.
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If true, this would be remarkable for a man whose success, on a ground famed for its help to bowlers of his type, was limited to 28 wickets at 39 runs apiece, and a best of four for 97, yet who not once had considered that a change of ends might pay a better dividend.
"I pay better".
"Better Pay, Better LA," one poster read.
Pay better attention in class too!
But a widely-quoted analysis by Ken Thorpe, a former Clinton administration official, used statistical sleight of hand to zoom in on the tiny slice of the poor who might pay more (while getting better care), and hide the vast majority who would gain.
Even better, it might pay off with an exit like QuickCue enjoyed when it was picked up by Opentable for $11.5 million in cash in 2013.
"If you make something a little bit better, people might pay you for it; they may not.
But today, there are already shortages in nursing and general practice, and – as the economy recovers – filling vacancies without paying better might become impossible.
"You might pay a couple dollars more, but you also will get better coverage".
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