Byline: JANE BRYANT QUINN
About two years from now, the first trickle of Boomers hits early-retirement age. In the years after that, the trickle will become a flood. When they leave their jobs, who will be left to mind the store?
Behind the Boomers lies a small generation, the Baby Bust. The number of workers aged 25 to 34 will shrink by nearly 9 percent in the decade ending in 2006, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Even now, there aren't enough hands and brains to fill all the positions available.
Right now, employers are subsidizing their own brain drain, says Dennis Coleman, a principal in consulting firm Pricewaterhouse …

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