Not exact matches
That is
appropriate, but at a
certain point, I'm running
for controller — the controller's
job is the pensions.
Economists might say this is a good thing — that only if failing businesses go to the wall rather than being rescued can a truly fair international market apply — but it is socially and politically
appropriate and economically beneficial
for the area in question if
jobs can be saved and activity preserved and it is constitutionally important that a deal done by a taxpaying business with a tax raising state is
certain, that it can not be undone years later to the detriment of the business which relied on it.
Whatever you see, you want to dress accordingly to be
certain that your outfit is
appropriate for your
job.
Again,
for certain jobs, this may be
appropriate.
If you have limited relevant experience or know
for certain that the hiring manager
for the
job to which you are applying wants to learn about your personal interests, it may be
appropriate to include a succinct hobbies section.
(Actually, it was a day filled with dilemmas... should I throw away my toothbrush after catching the dog running around with it, bone - style; was I too old to apply
for a
certain job I saw advertised on SEEK; were bling sneakers and cargo pants
appropriate attire
for a meeting with a lawyer...?)