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Our Office-Seekers

April 23, 1885 issue

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A very large number of candidates have been presenting themselves for examination all over the U.S. for civil services. The U.S. Civil Service Commission has had to issue a notice warning people that no unusual number of vacancies exists, or is likely to exist, in the offices covered by the Civil-Service Act. This great rush of applicants is by some journals ascribed to a peculiarly American passion for government offices. It will take a good while to break up this habit, that is, to get people all over the country out of the way of considering government offices as last resorts for those who have failed in other walks of life.

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CIVIL service -- Examinations; UNITED States. Civil Service Commission; PUBLIC administration; PUBLIC officers; CIVIL service positions; UNITED States
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