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	<title>Waking up is hard to do when a job&#039;s unfit for you</title>
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    Too many people coast along in their careers like bored students, getting by with mediocre marks - even though they are capable of scoring straight As, Cork, the president of Toronto-based career coaching company, says.
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    Many in the current crop of historians are already prepared to declare Bush&#039;s presidency a failure.
In a December opinion article in The Washington Post, Columbia University history professor Eric Foner wrote that Bush was likely to join mediocre presidents like Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan and Andrew Johnson.
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