Sentences with phrase «ever held a job»

Everybody whose ever held a job knows, there's always somebody who is so annoyingly frustrating that you just want to avoid them.
I assume most dads agree with that statement, so let's work with something that anyone who has ever held a job understands: Fathers need to be the boss.
The departure of Hope Hicks, arguably the least experienced person to ever hold the job of White House communications director, capped an astounding rise for a political neophyte whose seemingly implausible career hinged on a deep understanding of, and bottomless patience for, her mercurial charge.
13:15 - Osborne goes out of his way to praise Michael Gove, who is «doing more than anyone who's ever held job before», apparently.
And I told them that I couldn't imagine ever holding a job that I wasn't excited about waking up every day to do, like you both are.
The top of your resume should reflect the qualifications that only you can offer — delete anything that could apply to anyone who has ever held a job.
Sure, excellent written and verbal communication, the ability to multitask, and professionalism can apply to just about anyone who has ever held a job.

Not exact matches

He's been the best person that's ever held that job and I couldn't imagine that anything that he would have done — that would have been so out of character for him — that would have caused that reaction.»
Food Recruitment Solutions is a holding account, managing jobs which are sensitive and therefore, for what ever reason need to be handled anonymously and carefully.
The first job I ever held was at a Dairy Queen just down the street from my house.
The report states that the Spanish tactician has already held talks over taking the Arsenal job and that means the Gunners would hold a big advantage over their rivals if Messi were to ever consider a transfer to the Premier League.
Mendenhall was named BYU's head coach prior to the 2005 season, following Gary Crowton's third straight losing season at the helm of the program, and he's held the job ever since.
Among those players, Bell is the seventh to hold a managerial job in the majors; only one of those men, Joe Torre, ever reached the playoffs as a manager (Torre did it with the Braves in 1982).
Brady will turn 41 in August — an age that only a few have ever reached while holding a job as a starting quarterback.
The ACLU notes that this is sex discrimination, even though the trial court held (in perhaps one of the silliest arguments ever made) that Angela's coerced resignation from her job wasn't sex discrimination, since men can technically lactate as well under certain circumstances.
ITV's audience did a much better job of holding him to account than Cameron ever could.
«17 years has been the longest I have ever in my life held a job, by sixteen years and five months,» Stewart said at the end of his program last night.
Skiles, now in no mood ever to return to the middle east, takes on a job at home as a labor negotiator but is called back in 1982 because Cal Riley (MarkPellegrino), a good friend, is being held prisioner.
She's never been able to «hold down a real job...» ever.
And nobody has ever advocated replacing English teachers with aides that have a high school education, since they can do just as good a job as you can, which is a perception that seems to be widely held even by teachers.
That said, relying on yourself to hold a job is one thing and relying on someone else (who you previously mentioned you didn't expect would ever work) is another.
Two years later, everyone else has the same graduate degrees, you still have no experience (you have to keep your grades up at all costs, and working in a PhD lab is a full - time job in itself), competition is fiercer than ever, jobs have been outsourced (even in STEM), and you're also competing with visa - holding foreign workers in the US.
If you have ever held a part - time or casual job, or moved house, you could have superannuation invested in a fund that you've lost track of.
By creating new jobs and extra rooms in all areas of the capital Travelodge is making a very important contribution to our preparations for what will be the best ever Olympic and Paralympic Games ever held
This month is a very symbolic month for me, it marks the point at which I've now been an indie game developer longer than any other job I've ever held.
It's already available for purchase (though in limited physical quantities) and its efforts to blend the addictive loot grind of Monster Hunter with the ever - appreciated traditional FF job system is holding it in fairly good stead on Metacritic thus far.
LOS ANGELES — The only Getty Museum director ever hired with an expertise in antiquities, Timothy Potts has had ideas for re-envisioning the Getty Villa, home to the institution's ancient Greek and Roman holdings, since taking the job five years ago.
Richard Dorment wrote his first review for the Daily Telegraph on December 11, 1986 (on new prints by David Hockney) and was immediately offered the job of art critic, a position he has held ever since.
«Whether it's the science to slow global warming; the technology to protect our troops and confront bioterror and weapons of mass destruction; the research to find life - saving cures; or the innovations to remake our industries and create 21st - century jobs — today, more than ever before, science holds the key to our survival as a planet and our security and prosperity as a nation,» he said.
Expect someone no one has ever heard of from some upstate DA's office who will then hold the job for a decade.
Do not think of a resume as a list of every single job you ever held; focus on the most relevant jobs from the past 10 to 15 years.
Sometimes people want to include every single job they've ever held since graduating college so as to show continuity, or that they've had a job continuously since university.
However, a good rule - of - thumb is to include the last 10 - 15 years of experience (not every single job you have ever held!).
Unless your current job is also the only job you've ever held, you've probably conducted a job search at more than once in your life.
You could include every job and volunteer position you've ever held in your life, but if they're not really related, or so old that you'd have to dust off some long - forgotten file format to remind yourself of what you did at that place — what's it called, again?
Including all information and the kitchen sink A complete job history usually doesn't equal a history of relevant career experience, but job seekers will often list every position they've ever held to prove to employers that they're employable.
Now, you don't want to get into a lengthy dissertation describing every position you've ever held, but you do need to at least briefly note the type and amount of experience that you have in the specific area of expertise relevant to the job you're seeking.
While every candidate wants to give a thorough picture of accomplishments and skills, is it necessary to list every single job one's ever held on a resume?
You don't have to include every job you've ever held.
Have you ever been reluctant to search for a job through a recruitment agency due to widely - held beliefs about how recruiters conduct themselves?
You don't have to list every job ever held, so a «combination» format could be a great resume choice for you.
It is acceptable to go back 15 - 20 years, however you do not want to list every job you've ever held on your resume.
Although candidates, with no plan for the distribution of their resumes, may be eager to incorporate minute details of every job that they have ever held into their job hunting documents, they often fail to consider what the employers themselves wish to see.
You are under no obligation to share via your resume every full - time job, freelance gig and consulting assignment you've ever held.
The result is usually a career laundry - list, an accurate yet boring document that includes most, if not all, of the jobs you've ever held.
«A resume doesn't need to include every job you've ever held — leaving off older positions is one easy way to avoid aging yourself, as is omitting dates of college graduation,» recommends Fishberg.
It is critical that you do not prepare a résumé that consists of a laundry list of responsibilities for each job you have ever held or one which includes company jargon.
It's tempting to include every job you've ever held and achievement you've ever attained, but a lengthy resume could actually work against you.
Imagine, then, if yours included a lengthy, wordy skill set followed by details of every job you ever held, and an educational summary listing not only your degrees but also courses that you thought were relevant to the job you are seeking.
But in this case, you will have to include the details of every position you ever held — not like in a resume, which you could easily customize for each specific job that you applied for.
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