Sentences with phrase «gig because»

You two are PERFECT for the gig because you are «the every person» with a great design esthetc, great ideas on a budget and absolute winning personalities everyone would want to tune in for.
I've even been reluctant to take a pet - sitting gig because it would potentially mess with my morning smoothie and workout routine.
But it was a tough gig because I knew that law firms were years behind virtually every other industry, and I wanted to push my firm to leap frog over our competitors by waking up first.
Most of us got into this gig because we're passionate gamers, so if you think I wasn't going to get Miyamoto to sign my Japanese copy of Super Mario World then you're clearly smoking the hard stuff.
Often, you can make even more money from a side business like freelancing than you can at a typical part - time gig because you set the prices.
There's no single path that leads to directing a film — some dive right behind the camera as their first job, others work up to it after years of toiling as assistant directors, and then others get the gig because of their work in front of the camera coupled with the right amount of curiosity.
There's hardly a single original idea to be found, which is ironic considering it's about counterfeiting, and though Kormakur was presumably given the directing gig because he was familiar with the source material (having played Wahlberg's role in the Icelandic film that it's based on), he fails to demonstrate what made that movie so special that it deserved a remake.
This is especially important to indie casting directors who often have a tougher gig because most actors are minimally compensated for their participation.
It shuffles dejectedly between dull and pretentious, and you can't help shaking the feeling that Clooney took the gig because it offered a European vacation and very little dialogue to memorize.
Blogging is such a hard gig because comparison is a huge factor in it.
This is our image of Weaver now, the soon - to - be journeyman who can't find a gig because of a slipping fastball, the guy who can't even stick in the Padres» rotation.
Jackson was pretty good against a lot of teams, including Rivers» Celtics, so I can't quite say he got a gig because of a particularly good game against Doc.
What's wrong with the church when folks like Shane Claiborne who have reputations for loving their enemies, giving without expecting anything in return, and withholding judgment can't get speaking gigs because of their «questionable» theological positions?
NYC spent nearly $ 25 million last year paying teachers who were removed from permanent classroom gigs because of alleged misconduct or incompetence, new Education Department figures show.
It's been a whole lot of hustling for gigs that can be done at any hour from anyplace (whenever my body allows, and from home), and those are really coveted freakin» gigs because who doesn't want that kind of vocational freedom?
«They have a hard time selling gigs because they don't have an agent, [and] they're not even close to getting an agent because agents usually take a 15 % fee.»

Not exact matches

But the U.K. decision could have a psychological effect because the British court's ruling lays bare the torturously twisted logic the company uses to justify its gig - based businesss model.
Frankly, I'm already being extra picky about the gigs I accept, because, as many women know, the first trimester can be an exhausting, nauseating time.
But the tinnitus — ringing in my ears that started years ago because I attended a lot of punk rock gigs in my youth — has gotten worse, making me feel more deaf.
When I interviewed Karoli Hindriks, founder of Jobbatical, a site that helps professionals find gigs working for startups abroad, about why American marketers and techies were so interested in these gigs, she had this to say: «I love Airbnb not only because it is often cheaper than hotels, but because you're experiencing a culture.
«Sometimes they do it because they hope to get the company interested in them and eventually get some type of promotional gig,» she said.
For savvy entrepreneurs, food trucks are an appealing business because it's inexpensive to start, isn't strapped down to a one location, can be a part - time side gig and you don't have to start from scratch.
«I'm trying to encourage people to not think about the gig economy like driving for Uber or working part - time because they need to.»
On - demand jobs are appealing to Millennials because they offer exactly the type of flexibility they desire — the ability to set their own hours, seamless technology to find and complete work, and the ability to take on work or «gigs» that appeal to them most.
FORTUNE — Talk about a tough gig: The average tenure of a chief marketing officer — the corporate executive charged with branding, communications, and other activities — is less than four years, in large part because of the increasing complexity of the job, says executive search firm Spencer Stuart.
Gig work, whether in preference to corporate jobs or because full time work is lacking, is absorbing an ever - growing portion of the labor force.
Some see the so - called sharing economy as being responsible for the advent of a «gig economy», in which people make ends meet by arranging freelance work over the Internet rather than working in traditional full - time jobs (either voluntarily, or because no other work is available).
Gathering this information is more important for gig economy workers than typical borrowers, because you will have to work harder to convince a mortgage lender to approve a home loan.
Because more working people aren't eligible since now they're self - employed, contractors, part - timers, consultants — part of the gig economy.
Because of this, they are expecting to use them on the job and companies are responding by changing their attitudes and policies on the gig economy.
Not surprisingly, most are satisfied because they like the flexibility and control gig work provides.
This made the check for my speaking gig extra nice because I earned more money on top of it.
It's been claimed the Rolling Stones ignored Pope Francis» requests for them to reschedule a gig in Cuba because it fell on Good Friday.
He is doing this because he can smell the Dollar signs and steady gigs singing for Pat Robertson on the 700 Club.
I happen to have met Bill Nye, in person, and in my opinion he's a conceited stuck up arrogant jacka $ $ who's managed to convince himself that because he had a «science» fair gig on a local comedy tv show in Seattle (Almost Live) that then got picked up by the Disney corporation that he now has qualifications that greatly exceed his actual faculties.
I don't know if it was the hormones or what, but I remember crying in the pool on the last day because it was one of the most beautiful things I'd ever seen: people of different shapes and sizes and backgrounds and ages and races and religions, all of us in the public pool with the babies we loved, looking ridiculous for their little sakes, utterly and entirely here for this parenting gig.
Other people said that fiverr is the best website to buy seo gigs but this is n`t true because there is another amazing marketplace where you can buy SEO related services for just $ 1.
You're always going to play the room, I suppose... if anything, the church gig gives you a bit more scope rather than limiting [you], I think, because you can actually talk a bit more freely about religion and faith.
I worked as a Health Coach for one of Manhattan's best functional medicine doctors, Dr. Frank Lipman, for the last 4 years, an amazing gig that I only got because of my decision to pursue a holistic nutrition education at IIN.
«The medical and scientific community has not validated or accepted that these low - gluten or gluten - removed beers are safe because available gluten testing methods have not been sufficiently accurate with fermented and hydrolyzed products,» said Cynthia Kupper, CEO of GIG.
It feels like Bowden has been around forever, in part because he got his first head coaching gig at age 31.
It's even tougher nowadays because being a lone striker is a tough gig as the player is all about scoring but this adds extra responsibilities.
I'm sure that nobody on the planet appreciates Ronda's new gig more than Travis... because let's face it, Ronda was going to get huge without a reason to stay in shape, and she looks as good as I've seen her look in her wrestling shape.
He chose the Alabama gig, not only so he could drive to away games (he disliked airport crowds and loved driving), but because they would allow him to bring along his daughters.
In the early weeks of the war in Iraq, he was Dan Rather's military consultant on CBS, a gig he accepted only because another four - star general, Tommy Franks, asked him to take it.
After the gig, we went back to the centre and met up with the others, including Fish who was gutted that he hadn't managed to stay the night with his date, although this wasn't due to any lustful feelings but more because he wanted to avoid our nightmare accommodation.
I'm now a stay at home mom with this part time blogging gig, which I barely tell anyone about, because, ew Mommy Blogs.
Senate and Assembly Republicans aren't going to let this come up for a vote because they're mostly professional politicians, unemployable outside their cushy part - time gigs.
Senate and Assembly Democrats aren't going to let this come up for a vote because they're mostly professional politicians, unemployable outside their cushy part - time gigs.
Fossella said he took a pass on the race because he's in a «good place» in his life, with a lucrative private sector job and some on - air commentary gigs from time to time.
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