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Mr. Randol says he's looking for work but grumbles that the remodeling jobs advertised pay between $10 and $12 an hour, with no assurance of full-time work.
Generation Jobless: Young Men Suffer Worst as Economy Staggers Conor Dougherty 2011
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Mr. Randol was a poor student who got in trouble in high school and earned a high-school equivalency certificate in lieu of a diploma.
Generation Jobless: Young Men Suffer Worst as Economy Staggers Conor Dougherty 2011
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Mr. Randol at one point felt flush enough to buy a 63-inch television set and a 50-gallon fish tank for his apartment.
Generation Jobless: Young Men Suffer Worst as Economy Staggers Conor Dougherty 2011
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Mr. Randol admits that over the last three years he's indulged in too much beer and "Call of Duty," the popular war-simulation videogame.
Generation Jobless: Young Men Suffer Worst as Economy Staggers Conor Dougherty 2011
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Mr. Randol has made do with help from girlfriends and by living in houses packed with roommates to keep the rent low.
Generation Jobless: Young Men Suffer Worst as Economy Staggers Conor Dougherty 2011
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Preston and Randol are old enough to have had some time in the job market.
Generation Jobless: Young Men Suffer Worst as Economy Staggers Conor Dougherty 2011
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Both Mr. Preston and Mr. Randol say the first sign of trouble appeared on a white dry-erase board at company headquarters.
Generation Jobless: Young Men Suffer Worst as Economy Staggers Conor Dougherty 2011
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When it reduced head count, Mr. Randol was among those let go.
Generation Jobless: Young Men Suffer Worst as Economy Staggers Conor Dougherty 2011
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—Few groups were hit harder by the recession than young men, like Cody Preston and Justin Randol , 25-year-old high-school buddies who didn't go to college.
Generation Jobless: Young Men Suffer Worst as Economy Staggers Conor Dougherty 2011
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Mr. Randol, an ex-convict who is in irregular contact with his parents, says he doesn't have access to the live-at-home reset button.
Generation Jobless: Young Men Suffer Worst as Economy Staggers Conor Dougherty 2011
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