Sentences with phrase «permanent jobs do»

-- for their selfless contribution to the greater good as they continue to work the scientific trenches for peanuts, well after the promise of their traditional reward — a permanent job doing science — has dried up.

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Why does this practice groom interns into great candidates for permanent jobs?
Welter told Fortune today she would happily talk with any other interested teams, would like to keep coaching in the league, and she is still optimistic that her Cardinals internship could lead to a permanent job next season, even though it didn't this year.
«I could never have done that in a permanent job
Many companies are so streamlined these days that if a manager leaves suddenly or is terminated, often there aren't other qualified permanent employees available to step into the role or get the job done, says Frances Randle, managing director of the interim management practice at Knightsbridge Human Capital Solutions.
It turns out employees who have many part - time jobs, hop from one short - term contract or project to the next, or rely on freelance work as opposed to permanent jobs, don't come packaged in the tidy financial box that mortgage lenders typically like.
The sorts of co-working space companies like WeWork provide is one example, but so are businesses doing things like not assigning a permanent desk at all to anyone below a certain job title (e.g., VP).
Job reduction doesn't always spell a permanent void; new jobs rise from the ashes of the old ones.
Not necessarily, though the fact that Canadian employers play a greater role in Canadian immigration under Express Entry than they did previously means that, for many candidates, obtaining a valid job offer from a Canadian employer significantly increases their chances of being invited to apply for Canadian permanent residence.
I mean... if I convince a homeless guy to do my $ 10 / hr job (the fictional company won't hire him directly because he has no permanent address, a very REAL situation), but I only pay him $ 1 / hr and keep the rest... it's my $ 9, right?
Either way, the FA have chosen to look ridiculous now rather than risk looking more ridiculous later, and have ended up in a situation where Gareth Southgate, who specifically stated he couldn't do the job a few months ago, will take charge of the next four games, while the FA's CEO Martin Glenn, who happily admits that he's «not a football expert,» looks for a permanent replacement.
He doesn't want to just be the interim manager but whether he takes that offer or not, he'll still be in good position for the permanent job.
«Dominic has done an admirable job for such a young man,» said Campbell, who converted his initial Goodison loan into a permanent deal in summer 1999 and stayed with the Blues for a further five - and - a-half years.
If he does a decent job could be a permanent signing #lfc
And these have been temporarily doing the job until I figure out a more permanent solution.
And when baby teeth are pulled, they can no longer do the important job of holding space for the budding permanent teeth — some of which don't come in until age 12 — so the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that dentists fit «space maintainers» in their stead when baby teeth are lost early.
«To build a pipeline across America with foreign steel that takes Canadian oil and transports it abroad, while only creating 35 permanent jobs, does foreign nations far more good than it does the U.S.,» Schumer said last month.
If he believes that the state's tax structure is a job - killer and one of the chief reasons why upstate New York remains mired in a permanent recession, he ought to ask for broader tax cuts, including a decrease in the state's personal income tax rate, which tops out at nearly 9 percent (that does not include the additional tax burden placed on city residents, who pay up to 3.8 percent in personal income taxes.)
Many view her as the main hope for a female leader since Harriet Harman made plain she didn't want the job on a permanent basis.
Others departments and employees like the President, Supreme Court and Congress need not be considered emergency personnel because the funding for their jobs does not depend on individual acts of Congress any longer; it has been written into permanent law.
Instead what we have heard is that this week international giant Amazon gave a vote of confidence in the UK by announced it would be creating 1,000 more permanent jobs in the UK this year on top of the 2,500 announced earlier this year and that Brexit did not change its plans in any way.
I don't understand why many young people tend to see serial caller job as permanent jobs, but then again, can you blame them?
If the administration wants to add permanent jobs, it needs to do so during the budget process and must have a responsible funding source attached.
Some of those tech jobs would be permanent jobs with Film House, Johnson said, though he didn't say how many or how soon.
«Clairol — when I was looking for a job, which was in the early 1970s — were starting to do some work in reaction mechanisms in permanent hair dyes.»
Since you're eager to do research even while occupying a teaching - oriented visiting position, I'm guessing that you are not trying to land a permanent job where research is «merely a hobby» or to dispense with research altogether.
«Solid - state physicists tend to get permanent jobs earlier than particle physicists do,» argues Christine Davies, a particle theorist at Glasgow University in the UK.
Regarding Keystone, I myself think it is clear that Obama should say no to Keystone, because it is something in his power to do, which would have some effect on retarding development of the tar sands (despite what the flawed State Department EIS [Environmental Impact Statement] said), and because we really wouldn't get any significant benefit from saying yes; no real oil security, few permanent jobs, and most of the money goes to Canada and to refiners in free - trade zones.
About a third of French postdocs feel the need to do an additional postdoc in another country, usually within Europe, perhaps while waiting for a permanent job closer to home.
Khodri is convinced that her success in securing a permanent job with a research institute in France has a lot to do with her American postdoctoral experience.
That's why from now on, institutes with the highest «litigiousness levels» can only hire new short - term employees if they can demonstrate that their current staff can't do the job, the memo continues; meanwhile, institutes with fewer court cases will be given priority in the allocation of the 275 new competitive permanent positions that CSIC has just announced for 2016.
The book recounts the reductio ad absurdum of this system: a temporary employee doing very well at a job but disqualified from permanent hiring because she doesn't match the job's computerized criteria.
Why give your «internal» system a permanent rest from doing its job?
Unfortunately, my job does not lend itself to permanent nor temporary relocation to anywhere outside the USA.
«While these staff often do a very good job in difficult circumstances, it is no substitute for having permanent teachers who are experts in their subjects.
This is a lesson I planned for an permanent full time art post interview, I got the job so must have done something right.
The group recommended that teachers who were frequently absent, those who had been judged unsatisfactory by their principals, and those who did not have a permanent job assignment should be the first to go.
They might not want to move to areas that have work, they might find that they're running from contract to contract, it may be that a contract is only for nine months, they might be supply teaching and after five years still haven't found a permanent position, want to do other things in their lives, mortgage or other things that they can't do while they don't have the security of a long - term job, or maybe they can only get part - time work.
These teachers do not have permanent jobs, «sidelined in most cases because of disciplinary problems or bad teaching records or because they had worked in poorly performing schools that were closed or where enrollment declined,» explains Kate Taylor in the New York Times.
Mulgrew noted that the union contract already allows Department of Education officials to do exactly what Walcott's two plans announced today would do — incentivize teachers without permanent jobs to take buyouts, and require schools to remove teachers who receive consecutive unsatisfactory ratings.
Mr Trobe said: «While these staff often do a very good job in difficult circumstances, it is no substitute for having permanent teachers who are experts in their subjects.
If poor teachers gain permanent status, the blame falls upon site and district administrations who have not done their jobs.
Interviews by The Times suggest several explanations: Principals are afraid they'll get someone worse; it's time - consuming to prepare and unpleasant to deliver a negative evaluation; they learned not to be picky during teacher shortages that ended years ago; or they simply can't tell who deserves a permanent job and who doesn't.
But he doesn't want the CEO job on a permanent basis.
The plastic body panels do a great job of enduring small impacts without sustaining permanent damage; I can literally punch the side of this car repeatedly, and the plastic just deforms on impact and springs back into shape.
My Android tablet does a reasonable job of displaying PDF, which is the only format of ebook that I currently actually pay money for — I can read format that on all of my computers, my tablet, and even my cellphone, and I can make permanent backups.
You have a permanent incapacity if the trustee is satisfied you have a physical or mental medical condition likely to stop you from ever working again in a job you're qualified to do by education, training or experience.
Your fund must be satisfied that you have a permanent physical or mental medical condition that is likely to stop you from ever working again in a job you were qualified to do by education, training or experience.
Our foster homes do an amazing job of providing interim love and shelter for our rescues while we work to find permanent homes for them.
We work vigorously to find new, loving and permanent homes for every healthy pet, and we do a great job at it.
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