Jobless work to find new opportunities in Oklahoma

 
PAULA BURKES, Business Writer
Published: June 14, 2009

When Cindy Mason was terminated Feb. 18 by a large Oklahoma City church, she was shocked. She’d worked there 29 years, most recently coordinating publications and managing an in-house print shop.

"I was asked to go to the conference room after lunch, where I was told I no longer had a job and that my phone and computer were being disconnected while we met,” Mason said. "I was humiliated. I do...


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