Sentences with phrase «bouncing around jobs»

(TNS)-- They're known for bouncing around jobs, delaying marriage and holing up in their parents» basements.
When it wrapped up, he bounced around jobs, making commercials for various clients.

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After bouncing between different computer programming jobs (he discovered his bent for programming at college, and reportedly carried a manual around with him), he secured a gig at Ampex, a firm that did contracts for the U.S. government, in the mid-1970s.
Why do we spend so much time bouncing around from job to job, organization to organization — all in a desperate attempt to escape the very thing that makes these athletes legendary?
«I could finally pursue those questions that had been bouncing around my head,» he said, while earning money from teaching, speaking and consulting jobs.
Reizner bounced around a series of jobs in greater Boston, working in a warehouse and helping run the family antique store with his mother, but his day jobs simply funded his true career as a bettor.
He bounced around lower - level leagues and worked day jobs, including at a Best Buy in New York, until signing with the Titans in» 05.
HOUSTON — He bounced around at three tiny colleges and a job at Popeyes before being ignored in the 2014 NFL draft.
I've bounced around different jobs for years, searching for my niche.
After attending the University of the South in Tennessee, Bruce Cabot bounced around from job to job: working on a tramp steamer, selling insurances, even hauling away the bones of dead animals.
Next, she bounced around in a variety of odd jobs until she met with overnight success as an R&B singer.
Having a co-principal, somebody to bounce ideas around with and share day - to - day trials with, might help relieve some of the isolation of the job, Maguire commented.
We've spent years bouncing around the globe, working various jobs and generally living the dream.
Weapons sound powerful, and directional sounds, such as grenades bouncing off walls and enemies running around above you, do a great job of putting you in the thick of the action.
I guess in the beginning she bounced around a little bit like many of us did, but for a long time she's had a really good solid job and she has always been the one making the money, bringing home the health benefits to allow me to try and build something bigger.
Roomba — drunk village idiot that bounces all around the room inefficiently and does okay job taking thrice as long and costs twice as much
Bouncing around from job to job is a serious red flag.
After bouncing around a few times in a short span, the job seeker is looking for something more stable that can be viewed as a long - term career.
As the name suggests, a «Job Hopper» is someone who has bounced around quite a bit from job to job within the same or similar industriJob Hopper» is someone who has bounced around quite a bit from job to job within the same or similar industrijob to job within the same or similar industrijob within the same or similar industries.
Others find themselves transferring industries or bouncing around from job to job.
a) the consultant's skills sets are not worthy of permanent employment, and b) the consultant has bounced around and perhaps even likes bounding around from job to job.
This job seeker did have experience in a variety of body shops, but he also bounced around quite a bit.
Functional resumes may also be useful for a person entering the workforce after a long absence, students, military officers, or someone with a spotty career (meaning that they have had multiple periods of unemployment, bounced around a lot, or worked in many unrelated jobs).
In order to make the best decisions in your career, it's helpful to understand both the positive and negative aspects of bouncing around from one job to the next, and how it can impact your long - term goals.
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