Answer: dang that tragic but dont know
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Yes you convert one to get the answer
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- <em>After the stock market crash of 1929, his newspaper had laid off most of the reporters. Is four years ago and still had only </em><u>the minimum staff to keep it running at the minimum level.</u><em> He wass gladd to have a job but he was overworked and underpaid</em>
Explanation:
The text from which you have to restate the idiom is:
- <em>"After the stock market crash of 1929, his newspaper had laid off most of the reporters. Is four years ago and still had only a skeleton crew. He was glad to have a job but he was overworked and underpaid"</em>
The idiom in that passage is<em> "skeleton crew". </em>Thus, <em>skeleton crew</em> cannot be taken literally. It is an expression used to mean something particular, which cannot be interprested from the meaning of each separated word.
The expression is used to tell that a business has just the minimum number of employees, barely enough to keep it open, at a basic level.
Thus, you can change the idiom and restate the text in this form:
- <em>After the stock market crash of 1929, his newspaper had laid off most of the reporters. Is four years ago and still had only </em><u>the minimum staff to keep it running at the minimum level.</u><em> He wass gladd to have a job but he was overworked and underpaid</em>
Answer: The job market isn't getting any better, so you might as well go back to school.
OR
The job market is not getting any better, so you might as well go back to school.
Hope this helps
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