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LI Breakfast Club focuses on jobs
Quick ReadThe quiet growth of the Long Island Breakfast Club comes from its goal of helping those in their 40s, 50s and 60s regain employment in an era when experience is not valued.
Photo credit: Howard Schnapp | Valentina Janek, left, and Stephanie Carlino have seen their Long island Breakfast Club networking organization grow in the past months. Of special focus are those in their 40s, 50s and 60s who have lost jobs. (May 2010)
The Long Island Breakfast Club is getting older -- and bigger.
The club is not something you read about in the paper every other day, like the Long Island Association or the Hauppauge Industrial Association. That's because the Breakfast Club is a looser confederation, one without a permanent home or a paid leadership.
But its online membership now tops 800, because its mission has become...
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