White fathers (39 %) are much more likely than non-white fathers (19 %) to say they are more focused on
their career than their spouse or partner is.
Not exact matches
People younger
than 30 — typically without children or
spouses of their own — have the energy, ambition and bandwidth to make
career or entrepreneurial choices which may be too scary later in life.
The employment struggles that military
spouses face impact more
than just their individual
career opportunities; it affects their opinion of military service in general.
The Office of Military and Veterans Affairs (MVA), started in 2011, has hired more
than 12,000 veterans and facilitated more
than 400,000 veteran hires through the Veteran Jobs Mission coalition; awarded more
than 900 mortgage - free homes to military families in need; helped 7,700 veterans and military
spouses complete 10,500
career certifications through Veterans
Career Transition Program at the Institute for Veterans and Military Families, which was co-founded and is supported by JPMorgan Chase and Syracuse University.
A new report from the IFA shows more
than 64,000 veterans, military
spouses and wounded warriors have started
careers in franchising, including 4,314 who have become veteran business owners, since 2011 through Operation Enduring Opportunity, a campaign of the IFA's VetFran Strategic Initiative.
Starbucks is more
than halfway to its goal of creating
career opportunities for at least 10,000 veterans and military
spouses by the end of 2018.
In many cases you will find that although they made all the right choices (the lucrative
career, the dashing or beautiful
spouse, etc.), their lives are still empty because they have no purpose and no guide greater
than themselves.
The more
than one million transitioning U.S. veterans and almost one and half million military
spouses — with their diverse background and experience — share our mission - driven sensibility and work ethic and can build long - term
careers at Starbucks as they return home
For working mothers who have a
spouse or partner who is more focused on his job
than they are, being a working parent may have more of an impact on
career advancement.
Gerda is more
than a jilted
spouse; she's a passionate artist who is as serious about her
career as Lili is about starting life anew.
Perhaps most intriguingly, MDRC found that the young men who years earlier had graduated from a
career academy were 33 percent more likely to be married, and living with their
spouse,
than their peers in a control group.
A sophisticated evaluation by MDRC found that young men who had graduated from a
career academy were 33 percent more likely to be married and living with their
spouses than selected peers in a control group.
More
than likely, your family,
spouse, friends, co-workers, and everyone else won't support your writing
career.
ABC has enrolled more
than 2,200 military
spouses in response to fulfilling the need for portable and viable
careers.
If it doesn't cross our minds, I assure you it will cross your
spouse's mind and at least the mind of the employees who consider it a
career more
than a -LSB-...]
Since 2007, we've helped more
than 16,000 veterans and military
spouses move into new
careers and generated nearly a $ 200 million economic impact.
Recognizing that more
than a third of university faculty nationally has a
spouse or partner who also works in academia, and another 36 percent have a partner employed outside of higher education, a new tri-state regional section of the national Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC) will help dual -
career couples find job openings within reasonable commuting distances of one another.
Fact is, the older agents either have alternate sources of income (pension from previous
careers, a working
spouse, personal savings or investments, etc.) so they linger around more as something to do,
than to be productive.