Sentences with phrase «career out of firing»

(Bloomberg)-- A president who once made a television career out of firing people knows something about boardroom drama.
Mitt Romney made a career out of firing people.

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Whereas I imagine most of my peers clicked through their six - question survey like a fire - and - forget missile, I kicked things up a notch, making a simple spreadsheet to log my results, and committing to doing the same simple exercise, year in and year out, for the rest of my career.
they always know one of them is going to be left out, and their careers end as soon as Toro Rosso fires them.
If you fancy a career move into the growing field of bioinformatics and want to do some homework before you start firing off applications, it's worth checking out S-Star.org.
My career is my main priority in life, I plan on moving forward quick, I travel a lot I'm never home but when I am I love to go out and hang out with friends, we're always outside doing something like grilling, ATV's, bon - fires or just anything we can think of, I need a person that can handle my...
Hoffman appeared in a supporting role in last year's «The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,» which grossed $ 860 million worldwide and stands out as the most commercially successful movie of his career.
When my first novel, Stone of Fire, came out, I was entirely focused on marketing it and making my new fiction career work.
Unlike Laden, who seems to be making a career out of trying to get people fired, I'm a general believer in freedom of association.
Some of the best career experts out there claim everyone should get fired at least once.
If you're going to school at Sacramento State or getting started on your career, you surely do not need the additional stress of having to figure out what to do next and how to move forward if a fire or other event wiped out all your personal belongings and you had no way of being reimbursed for your loss.
In a reactive search for a new career you look at every job advert you possibly can, pick out those opportunities that you think you might enjoy and in which you have some chance of being offered a job, and you fire off your applications.
You just got laid off, let go, subject to a Reduction in Force (RiF), discharged, rendered obsolete, made redundant, terminated, part of an «Involuntary Employee Resource Program», you have been «promoted to being a customer», right - sized, been offered the opportunity explore new career options, your job was outsourced, the operation was moved off - shore, restructured out, involuntarily separated, been returned to the talent pool, denied tenure, managed out, caught in the last round, offered the opportunity to spend more time with family, issued your walking papers, or just plain fired.
Here's the fire starter headline from REM: Will real estate brokers get «Ubered» out of a career?
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