Bernie Sanders has a problem as he decides whether to run in 2020: Many of his former staffers are looking elsewhere. With the Vermont senator kicking off a nine-state tour on Friday with stops in Iowa, South Carolina, Nevada and California, a sizable contingent of the people who helped build his insurgent 2016 campaign is ambivalent about a second run, according to interviews with more than a dozen former staffers. Many of them are looking for a different progressive champion to finish what Sanders started.Story Continued Below Sanders should just declare victory, they said, content in the knowledge that much of his 2016 platform has been adopted by other ambitious Democrats considering White House bids. Plus, he’s a white man who would turn 80 in his first year as president, who’d be trying to lead a diverse party fueled by the energy of young voters, women and people of color. “I think that if a younger candidate can pick up the mantle and have Bernie’s … [Read more...] about Sanders 2020? Many Bernie backers aren’t feeling it
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How This Freelance Approach Can Produce Full-Time Results
Companies are exploring a workforce model with 10 percent full-time workers and 90 percent freelancers. Peter Johnston Published 10:00 am CDT, Saturday, July 21, 2018 Photo: Maskot | Getty Images Image 1of/1 CaptionClose Image 1 of 1 Photo: Maskot | Getty Images How This Freelance Approach Can Produce Full-Time Results 1 / 1 Back to Gallery Not that long ago, people viewed freelancers as the people that carried out menial outsourced responsibilities. If companies had a low-skilled, repetitive task such as data entry or phone support that no full-timer wanted, they'd delegate it to a freelancer. But the growing number of highly skilled talent choosing to freelance shows that it's not just mundane tasks that they're choosing to take on. In fact, 40 percent of the 1,267 American adults polled in … [Read more...] about How This Freelance Approach Can Produce Full-Time Results