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    The Steady-State Theory Suggests That Receiving a Promotion Will Raise
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The Steady-State Theory Suggests That Receiving a Promotion Will Raise

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The steady-state theory suggests that receiving a promotion will raise an employee's level of job satisfaction to a new level, and once attained that level will remain steady.

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