(Chicago Tribune) — Sitting at a conference table in a wood-paneled boardroom, Stephen Whittaker described his daily routine since losing his job six months ago.  Whittaker, 61, wakes up at 5 a.m., works out, then spends the next eight hours networking, mostly through e-mail and LinkedIn.  But thus far, the routine has not worked, and Whittaker thinks he knows the reason.

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