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Article: Chicago Tribune Worklife Column.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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- March 8, 2004
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Byline: Carol Kleiman
Mar. 8--"Single parents are one of the fastest growing [population] groups in the world, so the way employers view them--working mothers in particular--has to change: They're not only employees, they're also raising the next generation."
That's the observation of Carolyn J. Gable, founder and president of New Age Transportation, Distribution & Warehousing Inc., which has offices in Lake Zurich and a warehouse in Elk Grove Village.
The company, which Gable started with two employees from her home in l989, now has 46 employees and had sales of $15.2 million last year. New Age specializes in managing inbound and outbound ...
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