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Date Added: June 25, 2008 11:52:02 AM
BLOOMINGTON -- Sixteen-year-old Cody Schenkel landed the first summer job he applied for — making him a rarity today. About half his friends don’t have summer jobs at all. “I got pretty lucky. A lot of my friends tried places but didn’t get hired,” said Schenkel, of Downs.

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