Sentences with phrase «when job tenure»

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When you applied for your mortgage, your salary and job tenure were most likely factors in the price of home you can afford.
In an interview with Sports Illustrated's Pete Thamel and Thayer Evans, Brady Hoke discussed his hopes to land a «power 5» job next year, what he meant when he said Jim Harbaugh should not have punted on 4th and 2, and things he could have done better during his tenure in Ann Arbor.
Backers of teacher tenure lost another battle to defend the job - protection practice when a Brooklyn court refused to toss a lawsuit challenging it.
DEVELOPING... Obama campaign defends raising money from Bain employees to CNN's Dana Bash: «No one aside from Mitt Romney is running for president highlighting their tenure as a corporate buyout specialist as one of job creation, when in fact, his goal was profit maximization,» Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt told CNN...
When he got his Ph.D., Zhang, like many others, could not get a tenure - track job.
And when scientists do get these jobs, and the major grants that they need to achieve tenure, they are usually in their late 30s and 40s.
When she finished her degree in 2012, she applied for tenure - track jobs at small, teaching - focused institutions; she also applied to the teaching - track position at Mines.
Even when they do snag a tenured or tenure - track job on the same campus as their spouse, many end up second - guessing the offer, wondering whether they got it only because the university wanted to attract — or keep — their partner.
And most universities fail to make these distinctions clear in «public - facing profiles,» the authors observe, which «exacerbate [s]» postdocs» optimistic tendency to assume that the term «professor» always means a traditional tenure - track position, when it often denotes a job with much less security.
The average chemist, for example, finishes postdoctoral work and takes a permanent job at about age 33, said NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research Sally Rockey, who was on the working group and headed the NIH task force charged with implementing the recommendations, at last week's meeting; biomedical scientists, on average, are about 6 years older than chemists when they attain a tenure - track faculty post.
Although doctoral candidates and new faculty still regard tenure as important when seeking employment, they will consider non-tenure over tenure - track positions if jobs meet other conditions, including desirable geographic location, balance of research and teaching, and competitive...
Put bluntly, why should a tenured classroom teacher go to the effort of altering her long - standing instructional protocols to adopt new technologies when her pay, professional status, and job security are only remotely related to improving her effectiveness or her clients» satisfaction?
When the training, job tenure, and pay of teachers are discussed, emotions frequently become heated among both teachers and advocates for changes.
President Woodrow Wilson demonstrated this during his tenure in the early 20th century, when he worked to remove blacks from important civil service posts in the federal bureaucracy, while Franklin Delano Roosevelt would deny jobs to black workers (at the behest of labor unions) with the passage of the Davis - Bacon Act two decades later.
When it came to California's absurd system of granting teachers tenure after, effectively, just 18 months on the job, Thurmond sided with the unions and undermined meaningful legislative reform efforts.
In today's economic environment, when so many hard - working skilled people have lost jobs and job security, it's hard for the unions to continue to argue that tenure makes sense, when the results of our schools show that far too many teachers are not making the grade.
Eskelsen García said that going forward, the union must emphasize that tenure doesn't mean teachers have a job for life, it simply ensures due process when they face dismissal.
When he accepted the job, he was part of a rising educational reform movement that drew lessons from the corporate world, like increasing parent choice through innovations like charter schools, weakening traditional union protections like tenure and bringing numbers - based accountability to schools to evaluate and rank them and to improve teaching.
When it came to California's terrible system of granting teachers tenure after, essentially, just 18 months on the job, Thurmond effectively undermined a legislative bill, sponsored by a fellow Democrat, that would have extended the number of years required for teachers to earn tenure from two to three.
Authors of a 2014 American Sociological Review study concluded that job tenure (which was an average 6.9 years for women in 2012 and 7.4 for men that year) for mothers in particular can be connected to their employment situation when they give birth and the state of the job market.
When Renton was approached for the job, at a time when he was «thinking of having leather patches sewn on his elbows» and settling into his tenure at Goldsmiths, alma mater to Damien Hirst and the Sensation group of young British artists, he thought they had the wrong When Renton was approached for the job, at a time when he was «thinking of having leather patches sewn on his elbows» and settling into his tenure at Goldsmiths, alma mater to Damien Hirst and the Sensation group of young British artists, he thought they had the wrong when he was «thinking of having leather patches sewn on his elbows» and settling into his tenure at Goldsmiths, alma mater to Damien Hirst and the Sensation group of young British artists, he thought they had the wrong man.
But Seltzer's long tenure ended last spring, when she was laid off from her job as the IT infrastructure director of financial services company IHS Global Insight.
I know the job only lasted six months, when will we learn a long tenure at one employer is a rarity.
If a job was short lived (less than a 18 months) and leaves a bad taste in your mouth when you think about it, ask yourself if you accomplished anything to be proud of during this tenure.
It is hard for me to feel vindicated in my approach as a licensed, tenured, experienced Realtor, when I am inundated with neighbourhood advice on how best to do my job.
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