Annita Bonner sat down at the desk in her bedroom at 5:30 on a Wednesday
evening in January. She was exhausted. After seven hours as a
substitute teacher at a south Jackson middle school and a brief trip to
the grocery store, she was about to start her second job as a call
center representative for a large national company.
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