Common one
| When job creation engines stop at just one |

(From The New York Times) KANSAS CITY, Kan. — When Mike Farmer started a digital search company in 2004, he had a staff of 10.
Today, in his third start-up, he has one employee: himself, aided by seven contractors working more or less part time. His budget, like his head count, is smaller, and by his account the new model is much more sustainable.
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