Sentences with phrase «folks get into the industry»

The reason we set up G.A.N.G. was to give people interested in audio for games a way to network as well as resources to help new folks get into the industry.

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Indeed, the feds caught Seminerio on tape telling ex-Assemblyman Brian McLaughlin (who was also put away for corruption) that he got into the «consulting» business after watching folks in the health - care industry — Rosen, specifically — get rich off of state funds that he helped secure.
Still, 99 Homes stays on track as a sharp and topical critique of everything from the mortgage industry to the court system, and the struggle for middle - class folks to get a fair shake as their American dream turns into a nightmare.
«It was a great opportunity to sit down with folks from various sectors of the industry and get some insights into bringing a product like this to market or contacts with other folks that I should talk to and follow up,» he said.
Here, you'll «Meet the Producers,» bloggers covering Seattle's big producers of the day: Microsoft, Starbucks, and the aerospace industry; and run into «Locals,» legal bloggers grown right here in Seattle; «Out of Towners,» friends (I won't call them «tourists») from outside the Emerald City; «International Visitors,» folks who have traveled a long way to get here; and «Buskers,» bloggers who write about music.
«And many times the newer folks to the outlet industry are going to find that it's a much harder industry to get into when there are relationships that have been in place for so many years.»
(This is not always the case, obviously, but it is a prevailing attitude in the collective mind - set of the public... I'm defending my choice of working within this industry all the time... I sometimes get into some heated exchanges with folks as I stand up for the fact that there are many good folks in this business; but I do have to concede that there are also those who don't belong here, especially to those folks who tell me why they think negatively of our industry; it always boils down to one or more personal negative experiences, and if not that, to stories that they have heard about same from other disillusioned consumers.
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