Sentences with phrase «back end of one's career»

Is it also possible that Richard sees ET's future and doesn't want to deal with a 30 year old, highly paid safety on the back end of his career?
He will turn 34 during the 2013 season and is undoubtedly on the back end of his career — though he's proven to be very effective when healthy in recent years.
«I always knew at the back end of my career I would drop back into midfield,» Rooney told the Telegraph.
At 30 years old, Carr made the switch to Italy in the back end of his career so it was hardly surprising that the former Nottingham Forest winger failed to make himself a success in the Serie A.
At the age of 31, Rooney is now at the back end of his career.
Arteta and Flamini's influence is gradually waining and they are reaching the back end of their careers, so a replacement is definitely needed, particularly after the drubbings we took in the key away games last year, where more protection of the defence could've come in handy.
Since school administrators work for many years as a teacher and then receive a substantial boost in pay at the back end of a career as they move into administration, they fare much better than a senior teacher.
Along with other academic studies as well as surveys of teachers, it suggests there may be some experienced teachers hanging onto their jobs at the back end of their career as they wait to collect their pensions.
As a result, the bulk of a teacher's retirement wealth is earned at the back end of her career, if she makes it that far.
Her benefits improved substantially as a result of pension formula enhancements in 1996, 1999, 2000, and 2002, creating a much more generous benefit at the back end of her career.
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