Sentences with phrase «do have a full time job»

I do have a full time job but on the weekends i always got nothing to do.
I do have a full time job so hanging out everyday wont work.
I do have a full time job.
From what I read above, seems like you do have a full time job, but if interested and can make time, working for an apartment community, even if part time on weekends may give you some understanding of how to run the MF and apartment properties.

Not exact matches

While a lower unemployment rate is certainly better than a higher one, the rate doesn't capture workers who've quit looking for a job, part - time workers who wish to work full - time, or workers who've experienced a significant wage reduction in a new job after they lost their old one.
Whether we hire three or 20 or 100 full - time employees, these are people who didn't have jobs before.
The company has more people on the in - house talent team than they do working in sales — seven people working full time in recruiting and roughly an additional 12 people who devote a quarter of their jobs to recruiting.
«It made more sense that if we needed to interview or do a large recruitment or job fair, we would just go into that area on need rather than having a full - time office there,» she says.
With the madness that sometimes comes with my full - time job and two kids under four years old, we both agreed that if we're going to do this crazy 5 - year mortgage pay off extravaganza then we still need to have fun.
You have a full - time job meaning you don't have the time to be learning more about the stock market, plus buying and managing rental property, plus starting a side business.
However, if you want something done right repeatedly, day - in and day - out, all day long, and you don't have the time to do 10 full - time jobs all at once, you can't do it yourself.
«The world has opened up to the idea that if you can put a good team together, it doesn't really matter whether they're on staff or where they work,» he says, adding: «What I realized is there are so many people out there who don't want a full - time job
«I had a full - time job [as a software developer] and never planned to do this as a business,» Roni says.
«It requires work like everything else, but you don't have to risk your full - time job to do this,» the 34 - year - old says.
Maybe young workers being trolled by get - rich - quick schemers has something to do with the transformation of the US entry - level job into a benefit - free, full - time, unpaid internship on a «parent grant...
You might recall Fed Vice-Chair Janet Yellen discussing at length the numerous pitfalls of the headline unemployment rate, which doesn't count the discouraged workers who've dropped out of the labour force, those who've stopped looking for work but say they would still like to have a job, and those who would like to work full - time but could only find part - time employment.
I'm probably taking on more risk than you did, but I've got some savings and can probably pick up enough consulting work to pay the bills even if I don't find the right full - time job right away.
Eventually, I would like to quit my current job (which I like, but it has limited upside income potential) and do this full time.
«But compared to members of the general public who have full - time jobs, he still has some time off to look after the children, to give them their baths, to put them to bed and I think he'll continue to do that,» Joseph said.
Wired has called gamification an enemy of great support, and while dissenting opinions often point to cases like Microsoft and the increased productivity they saw when implementing gamification, the numbers don't tell the full story — a lower response time does not mean your team is doing a better job of taking care of customers.
I work for an online retail company as the sole customer service representative, the web optimization specialist, and the sole social media coordinator (on top of assisting with other projects) and I've been falling under scrutiny from my boss for not getting things done, when two of those are full time jobs on their own!
If you're working another full - time job with nobody fully invested, you are running the risk of burning out, acting with less urgency and just not having enough hours in the day to get what you need done.
Without a secure full time job my net worth could drop this month, which it hasn't done in years.
Don't simply decide to quit your job and become a full time investor because you read about other investors who have been successful doing it that way.
The Seattle - based company has pledged to spend more than $ 5 billion to do so, saying the new space will bring as many as 50,000 new, full - time jobs over the next 15 years.
When I ask them how far they have gotten, most people tell me that they are still at the idea stage and don't have the time to go further as they have a full time job.
Also, even though I have a full - time job, I still take on copywriting clients so I don't fall behind on my skill.
But how does someone get to that dream lifestyle when they're caught up in the daily drudgery of a full - time job they have outgrown?
And so in terms of financial repression, perhaps the one key sector that we need to look at is student loan debt because so many millennials are carrying student loan debt, and you know a small student loan debt is like $ 25,000 - $ 30,000 if someone can escape with a bachelor's diploma and only have $ 30,000 in debt they're considered to have done quite well, but when you think about it that's a pretty large debt for somebody who doesn't even have a full - time job yet.
I don't have the time to study and write as I should (I have a full time job as...
Do you have any advice or ideas for those of us at home with small children, or working the daily grind 9 - 5 jobs, or in school full - time to honor our commitments to family, work and school while simultaneously working to benefit our communities?
«If you can do all that with excellence and still have time for a full time job, then you need a cape with an S on it.»
And I'm not even sure I've listed all the tasks that pastors do... If you can do all that with excellence and keep a full time job and lead by example in your home / marriage / parenting... Then you need a cape with a big S on it!
But when he becomes immersed in full - time ministry, and the job is never done, and he has not prayed enough nor done enough for his family, the chances are that he develops «hosts of friends» but has no real friend, even another minister, with whom he can share the gripes that one does share only with a real personal friend.
The Census Bureau, in its 2000 annual report on poverty, observes that «having a job, even a full - time job, does not guarantee an escape from poverty.»
Where would someone get the time to do this with little children and a full time job?
Granted, we have a (very beloved) baby - sitter for our littlest girl two mornings a week while the older two are at school, so that I can make phone calls, do interviews, and work uninterrupted for a bit of time, but I am usually at home, trying to get in a full - time job at the edges of our life.
I am not a pastor or in any position of leadership within the church but as a full time civil servant I would get the sack if I did not do my job competently or I have the option to leave if I become disillusioned with the job.
I think this is a great question, but that most of us pastors fear to face it, because if we discover that the Bible doesn't support the professional, full - time, paid pastor, we would be faced with a tough decision: quit our jobs or ignore Scripture.
Oh, and I do have a full - time job that is not related to this site.
The United Society felt that its object was to supply full - time pastors who did not have to depend upon some other job for support.
I'm going to do a big social media cull now (obviously not Ella) but there are a certain few people who claim to be so positive, but really I think there is a fine line between being positive (i.e. look at me, I've 3 kids, a full time job, a flat tummy, and I'm a healthy eater, non stop good doer, if you can do it I can too person) and just being annoying and making you feel inadequate as I can't juggle all of those things at all and constantly feel overwhelmed!!
no idea) at times when people say they are so stressed or scattered b / c while I have a full time office job, I have no kids and pretty much do what I want when I want.
Did you know I have a full - time job with a two hour per day (minimum) commute?!
Unfortunately, when trying to fit in a full - time job, a work out 4 - 5 times per week, driving 3 hours every other weekend to see my boyfriend, running a blog (among the 50 million other things I have to do), I just can't afford to putz.
But after moving to Ireland and starting my blog in 2016 I've quit my full - time job and am starting to run events, write and do recipe development full - time with a new - found passion for health and wellness.
I have a full - time job, I have to manage this blog, I have to do various home errands like cleaning and doing laundry among a ton of other stuff.
All I know is that I love it and wouldn't want to NOT be doing it (even though it takes up all my free time outside of my full - time marketing job).
She has a full time job and does photography on the side, which leaves us with short weekends to do our work together.
I mean I don't know about you, but I just don't have a lot of time in the evenings to spend time in the kitchen cooking (yes I actually have a full - time job on top of blogging) so finding simple, quick healthy recipes is crucial and currently I'm loving this one!
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