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		By: Terra Moshen		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is just another article proving that going further with your education can only help.  In a lot of companies promotions do come within and putting your time in that company, but having that educational background is only a stepping stone to get you to a higher salary.  Maybe in some instances companies might not take that into effect when discussing your salary but it just a helpful tool in starting off negotiations.]]></description>
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