Sentences with phrase «at job clubs»

I have spoken at job clubs from Seattle to Miami, from Boston to San Diego, and plenty of places inbetween.
Was told this at a job club up in Dundee!
I was fortunate to be invited to speak at a job club near Dallas (Career Jumpstart near Richardson) that was celebrating their 5 year anniversary — what a treat!

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If you look at entrepreneur Tony Fernandes» career history, you'll find an impressive job catalog from the likes of Virgin Communications, Warner Music and a U.K. soccer club.
Many devotees of the Leafs, Raptors, Toronto FC and Marlies were overcome with flop sweats at the prospect of current president and chief operating officer Tom Anselmi geting the top job, given his five years steering TFC made the soccer club look more like a bumper car than a Cadillac.
Palmer worked nearly every job at the club before heading to Wake Forest University, where he became one of the top collegiate players.
She worked as a receptionist at singer Gary Morris's music publishing company before landing a job with her idol Reba McEntire, packaging fan club merchandise.
After they sold H.J. Heinz to Warren Buffett and a bunch of Brazilians in June, the ketchup manufacturer's outgoing board of directors met for dinner at Pittsburgh's Duquesne Club to congratulate themselves on a job well done.
The goal, Mulcair told a business crowd at an Economic Club of Canada luncheon, was to help small businesses grow and create new jobs.
Former Chancellor George Osborne this week talked at an exclusive London Press Club event sponsored by Cision about his new job as editor of the London Evening Standard, his -LSB-...]
I neglected to notice a new speed limit posted due to construction, and I ended up getting pulled over about 1/2 mile from my job at the publishing company in the parking lot of a strip club.
James Carne who works at CAP Job Clubs UK believes churches have an obligation to continue to help those finding it hard to get work, speaking on Premier's «News Hour», he said: «There is still a big gap in terms of opportunities or help for people who are seeking work.
Until Joe finds a job, he will probably spend a substantial share of each day at such a club, drinking coffee and chatting with Alt friends who drop in.
If the job of an artist is indeed to look at the world and describe what they see, Everything Now is Win Butler's overly ambitious all night term paper, an attempt to mix social commentary with disco, the state of American culture with a club beat.
Still struggling to find a steady job in comedy, Peter's been rooming with his ex-wife's former lover, working at Cold Stone (to one customer: «Chocolate with gummy bears... okay»), and bumming for stage time at an unpopular Manhattan club.
half a man - any man who takes a wife and does not serve as the financial and spiritual head of his home but believes the relationship is 50/50 and she should make half the money and do half of his job at home pitch a tent club - men who allow their wives to nag them so incessantly that they want to sleep on the roof of their own home
He said, no but I would take a job as a janitor at the club.
The questions also didn't attempt to ask what kind of job at that business would be right / wrong to do... When I answered the survey, I automatically thought of working at the strip club to mean being a stripper or perhaps a bartender.
The Tasmanian Liberal party is promoting gaming industry estimates that «around 5,000 jobs» would be at risk if poker machines were removed from pubs and clubs in Tasmania.
I say axe all the people bringing our club down, grass cutters too at the Emirates if they stop doing there job right and employ people who can bring us up again.
ibrahimovic is looking like he is out of the door at psg would be a job getting his wage demands down, but the club would let us have him for not bad price am sure.
When Pep Guardiola thought he was failing at ensuring the motivation of his players at Barca - that we was failing at that aspect of his job, he willingly stepped aside not thinking about how much of a legendary coach he was at the club.
Another theory: When Wenger first arrived, (At his more successful period at the club), His only job was to deal with his team and tactics, finding Gems etc, but as the year's went by, he took on more responsibilities at the club (more work) taking the club to the next level, (financial wise) and maybe that could be the reason for his downfall in where it matters the most for the fan's... On the pitcAt his more successful period at the club), His only job was to deal with his team and tactics, finding Gems etc, but as the year's went by, he took on more responsibilities at the club (more work) taking the club to the next level, (financial wise) and maybe that could be the reason for his downfall in where it matters the most for the fan's... On the pitcat the club), His only job was to deal with his team and tactics, finding Gems etc, but as the year's went by, he took on more responsibilities at the club (more work) taking the club to the next level, (financial wise) and maybe that could be the reason for his downfall in where it matters the most for the fan's... On the pitcat the club (more work) taking the club to the next level, (financial wise) and maybe that could be the reason for his downfall in where it matters the most for the fan's... On the pitch!
it is the best chance we have had for many years and we did not take it, for me that only confirms that wenger and do the job he is being paid to do, they are wingers players all of them and he can't motivate them, there are still to many players walking around that are getting paid silly wages that should not be at the club, everyone can see it but wenger, so for me he should go followed by a good few players, get in a new hungary manger and let him bring in some new blood, we can't do much worse than what we have done last few years, before people say we get into europe each year you are right but realistically do stand any chance of winning europe?
The fickleness of fans may be part of the game but you guys are getting ridiculous it's so polarized it's either wenger out or he's the savior of the club just realize that he's great at his job that's why he's in his position and has been for years and he does make mistakes but those mistakes are not grounds for scalping him on the spot.
Tony Pulis continues to do a great job at Stoke and it shows just how far the Potters have come that lying in 11th place could be considered a position they could well improve on and they seem to be a side who no longer has to worry about relegation tussles and a move for David James shows that the club continues to move in the right direction.
At any major club he would have been out of a job 10 years ago, as it should be.
If they were properly ambitious they would take a job at a historic club such as Everton or Villa or Newcastle and do a «Brian Clough» taking them to previously unchartered waters.
In other news, Wenger has given Henry an ultimatum, to choose between Sky sports (where he earns 4 million a year) or his coaching job at Arsenal (which he does for free) Apparently Wenger is not happy about Henry coaching at the club for 5 days aweek and then on weekends, he goes on Sky sports and criticises wenger and his players.?
Shad F (that american guy... FFS learn the names if you support the club!!!!) He will be doing a different job, you do know there is more than 1 fitness job at a big football club?
Remember if you aren't at the head of the class when it comes to the development of young talent, which means eyes on the ground everywhere, a vast array of connections with soccer associations throughout Europe and beyond and a manager willing to properly train and play said blue chippers, (like the 90s Arsenal or clubs like the modern day Monaco and Dortmund) you need to spend to win... anything in between is highly problematic... failure to make the necessary changes leaves you in the proverbial «no man's land» and that is currently where we reside... it's difficult to get out of this rut... just ask either of the Milan teams... next step after that is being known as a «seller», which could be us already if and when Sanchez leaves... there are only two teams that have worn this moniker in recent times and had some decent success and that is Athletico Madrid and Dortmond, which only occurred when they both brought in new, charismatic leaders in Simmone & Klopp... the odds that Wenger could conjure up the magic to repeat the performances of a bygone era are incredibly low, so why prolong the agony... he's not willing to create the hierarchy necessary to go the youth route and he's unwilling to put his team's potential success ahead of his job security by laying it on the line with Moustache, so it's time to place all your chips in the middle or go gently into that good night
The Spanish midfielder and club captain Mikel Arteta may not be every Arsenal fans» idea of the right player for the job, but when you consider the options in the Arsenal squad at the minute, the last thing we wanted was to lose him.
Someone isn't doing their jobs right at the club (besides Wenger)
The thing with this whole «Arsene Wenger in Paris» scenario is that it seems incredibly unlikely a Premier League manager would actually travel to another country to do business when there are several employees at the club whose specific job that is.
George Graham came to my mind yesterday.I don't think of the THIEVING B • • • ARD too often because I despise him for what he did.Stole money.Got found out.Gave it back.Got sacked.It seemed he was beginning to lose his way a bit and it was not to be too long before before he either walked or he was pushed.But the memory of him coming to us as a manager (from his first job at Millwall) when the majority of fans wanted Venebles (despite his obvious Spud past) was of a keen enthusiastic young manager who wanted the opportunity to manage this club.What happened over the following years would have earned him his own Bronze Statue if he had not got caught with his hands in the clubs till.But what an impact he made.
On my part the BFG did a decent job for a number of years and there is no doubting his love for Arsenal.He obviously has a mental issue and that is unfortunate.However that will not hide the fact that he will always be respected at our club and when he moves into the coaching role next season I truly hope he is able to provide the Coaching Guidance and Advice to our defenders that Steve Bould has proved totally incapable of doing.
Big Sam once proclaimed that he'd have a better chance getting jobs at big clubs if he were called «Sam Allardici».
If Wenger had got a job at one of those top clubs, he would have been sacked after a few seasons, and by now he'd be getting a fraction of his current salary at somewhere like Swansea or West Brom if he was lucky.
I honestly can't believe how he still has a job at a big club like Arsenal nowhere else in world football would this be happening!
But I think we forget too easily just what a great job Le Prof has done to keep the club in the top echelon of the Premier League and managed to qualify for and progress from the group stages of the Champions League while having no money to spend, at the same time as our rivals were bankrolled by billionaires.
Sanchez wasn't happy at getting substituted because he just scored a goal and probably wanted to score more, its now Wenger's job to make him understand why the changes was made and he have to live with it as he's not bigger than the club.
Pirlo's club colleagues in a similar position at the San Siro include Alessandro Nesta and Filippo Inzaghi, and both veterans could surely still perform a job at the highest level.
Maybe at other clubs managers feel that pressure a bit more, but Wenger has been at the club for that long he knows he's safe in the job.
Brendan Rodgers, meanwhile, is to become the first Liverpool manager since the 1950s to finish his third season at the club without winning a trophy — and, as a result, his job in the Anfield dugout is by no means guaranteed to continue into the 2015 - 16 campaign.
«Nobody can criticise Wenger on the job he has done to build the infrastructure at that club to a fantastic level.
That is in large part down to the stellar job he has done at White Hart Lane thus far, and he continues to guide the club forward with the Premier League title and FA Cup still up for grabs.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is coming under increasing pressure at the club, which will now surely increase as Ajax manager Frank de Boer has declared his interest in the job, the Daily Express reports.
The Argentine tactician has done an excellent job at White Hart Lane since arriving from Southampton in 2014, as he has continued the progress at the club and turned them into perennial title contenders it seems.
Kuhle is from Decatur, Ill. and was hired away from his tennis pro job at the Las Vegas Country Club.
Klopp has previously let Dortmund to two league titles and the final of the Champions League, and has been linked with the manager's job at big clubs such as Arsenal and Liverpool.
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