Sentences with phrase «hiring a pro comes»

Hiring a pro comes with an assurance of a smooth transition and minimal downtime.

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When Harbaugh came to AA, the coaches he hired had a lot of pro experience, some as coaches, some as players.
Though that's exactly what came to pass — Salmon was named a Villanova assistant on Aug. 23 — Wildcats coach Steve Lappas insists there was no quid pro quo in his recruitment of Thomas and his hiring of Salmon, who is also Thomas's cousin.
The site comes with pros — such as 93 parking spaces guaranteed to stay in municipal control — and cons, such as substantially increasing the debt service, taking on maintenance of an older building, and a need to hire new Department of Public Works staff to keep up with facilities.
I am a big supporter for hiring pro photographers for the individuals who want to improve their dating profiles and who are not kidding when it comes to finding love online.
It seems to largely be indies who think you must come out in print first, that you must hire a professional copy editor from New York and a pro layout person in order to put out a quality product.
It pays to hire a pro when it comes to a bathroom upgrade, as long as they're willing to pass on some of their material discounts.
... a 4.5 x Debt / EBITDA pro forma leverage (as much as TPG would like, 10x leverage is not coming back... Unless Joe Cassano is hired to run Chrysler's take private group), and also assuming a 40 % equity portion in the transaction.
When it comes to the voice acting, you can definitely tell who are the real actors hired for this gig and who are the pro athletes being paid a handsome fee to deliver lines in a fashion that is more wooden than Pinocchio's nose.
A $ 45 / day contribution for 10 weeks comes to $ 2,250 per associate; and if the firm has 50 summer associates, that's $ 112,000 for a legal aid group (which goes a lot further than using a summer associate to do the work pro bono; $ 112,000 could hire one, maybe two full - time legal aid staff attorneys).
These cases don't just come,» says Scott Harshbarger, a former attorney general of Massachusetts who was hired by Proskauer Rose LLP in 2005 in part to head up a new pro bono initiative at the firm.
Apple announced last year major changes coming to Mac, a new «Pro workflow» team inside the company, and hiring creative professionals whose tasks are improving the overall experience and influencing the company to make changes in the development.
The camera comes with a cable and adapter, and you'll have to figure out the best option for wiring in your particular outdoor environment unless you hire a local Nest Pro.
That is why I am a pro's pro when it comes to getting clients hired and increasing their income, and also why when you retain my services you get ahead faster.
Hiring authorities are pros when it comes to Night Manager cover letters.
DIY vs. hire a pro Simple cosmetic projects like stone patios and firepits can be handled on your own if you're feeling handy, but defer to professionals when it comes to big projects that could affect slope or drainage.
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