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Job Churn (mainstream): Jobs are created and destroyed all the time. If more jobs are being created than destroyed, the unemployment rate goes down and we feel good about our economy, because it looks like it is growing. If fewer jobs are being created than are being destroyed, the unemployment rate goes up and we head to the unemployment office.
(Leisure Team): The feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when you think about going back to work. Can be cured with heavy and continual doses of leisure.
Example: "Scott got a serious case of job churn as his sabbatical neared its end. Fortunately, bringing leisure back to work with him helped keep the job churn in check.”
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