In the summer of 2008, Jacob Karlin, currently a senior at Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, scored his first job: selling doughnuts on the boardwalk in Ocean City. But the doughnuts he made from scratch each morning were still sitting there, un-bought, each afternoon. It wasn?t long before the manager gathered the staff. ?We can?t afford to keep most of you,? he said. Just like that, Karlin was unemployed.
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