Sentences with phrase «gig if»

In other words, you needn't wax philosophic about the «foot - in - the - door» gig if you're applying for a management position.
First, while I have no short - term plans to practice law (in the same formal sense that some law profs are affiliated with firms or take on pro bono cases), I wouldn't necessarily be against a limited consulting gig if an interesting opportunity came along.
Pretty sweet gig if you ask me.
One nice perk SoFi offers that Earnest doesn't is help with landing a new gig if you lose your job.
It can be a lucrative gig if you have time on your hands.
Nice gig if you can get it.
nice gig if you can get it.
According to ESPN's Keith Law, they have the very best stable of prospects in baseball, and more than a couple of those prospects will have a clean shot at a major league gig if they perform well in the minors.
It sounds like a cool gig if you basically want to live like Bear Grylls.
Good gig if you can get it I guess.
You could even make it a full - time gig if you enjoy it.
It seems a fair few people had already heard them, been to gigs if they could, and were sharing mp3's.
For instance, commit to working only 10 hours outside of your day job, or take on «outdoor» gigs if you spend more of your time glued in front of a computer screen.

Not exact matches

TORONTO — When Lise Cartwright grew tired of a string of full - time office jobs, she turned to the Internet to see if there were any writing gigs she could try on the side.
But, if you're struggling right now to find the time to grow your side hustle into a full - time gig, you can probably learn a thing or two from this post.
If the self - made billionaire and «Shark Tank» investor lost everything, his first step would be to go out and get two gigs.
If Harrison is indeed installed as CEO at CSX, it will be no cushy gig: the railroad's revenue and earnings have been underperforming expectations, and its lingering operational inefficiencies have raised concerns among many investors.
Both Entrepreneur's Jonathan Long and Bplan's Briana Morgaine insist in their respective articles that there are plenty of ways to get started, even if you barely have a dollar to spare (Long focuses on Web - based gigs; Morgaine on both online and offline opportunities).
But if Stafford - Odom decides to pursue a job in the NBA — she says her latest coaching gig hasn't ended the «pull» of the NBA — it's her connections that may help her most.
If you compare high - speed memory devices at four gigs for $ 19.99, we're actually on the low end in terms of pricing.
If you've ever requested an Uber or rented a room on Airbnb, then you are among the millions of Americans participating in the «gig» economy.
The Gig Economy could be a limitless source of economic opportunity for educated workers, if not for student debt.
If it involves the business of music, Allan Reid has done it — having worked as a major label A&R exec and an indie artist manager (among other gigs) before becoming president and CEO of Canada's music industry association, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
They're not the most glamorous gigs, but if you're wondering what you'll do with that arts degree, Workopolis's latest report may have the answer.
That may be true if you're a taxi company... but if you're a growing startup, the gig economy might be the answer to your demand spike needs.
If you're applying for a job in finance, for example, that gig as a pizza delivery driver in the 1980s does not merit inclusion
If you count yourself among these gig workers — yet feel like you're winging it when it comes to your financial picture — here are some tips to get you up to speed.
«If you want to spend the holidays somewhere new, you might look for a housesitting gig for a week or two.»
Definitely check out the complete post if you're considering starting a side gig online, but here are her basic ideas:
I'm going to make me happy, I'm going to run my own gig — and if you don't like my life, then you probably don't like your own, either.»
That means if you're one of those coveted techies, you can basically have your pick of gigs.
Not only is an emergency fund essential if you lose your income, but it's useful if a housesitting gig goes south.
Even if you don't receive an official income form for work you performed, you probably still need to let the IRS know about it: If your income (after expenses) from a side gig is at least $ 400, you are required to report it and pay taxes on iif you don't receive an official income form for work you performed, you probably still need to let the IRS know about it: If your income (after expenses) from a side gig is at least $ 400, you are required to report it and pay taxes on iIf your income (after expenses) from a side gig is at least $ 400, you are required to report it and pay taxes on it.
If you can find a day job that supplements your side gig, you will be far more likely to succeed.
Having a side gig is increasingly commonplace and acceptable, especially if you're a hard - working employee and your hustle isn't a conflict of interest.
If you're interested in the nitty - gritty details, check out the complete post, but the most interesting finding wasn't that there are a handful of hard - to - automate gigs out there (we all knew that already), but that these gigs all require the same underlying skill.
What's more, if you feel as though your current gig doesn't offer you what you're looking for now or in the future, then why are you wasting your time?
If you have income from self - employment — whether from a side gig or from full - time freelancing or contracting work — filing your 2017 tax return isn't the only thing you're supposed to do by Tax Day.
He notes that Apple entered the market with 16, 32 and 64 - gigabyte laptops «If they only offered the 16 gigabyte, they would have sold a lot but would have missed out on the 64 gig customer willing to pay more to buy the best of the best.
Work is a two - way street, and if even a brand new gig isn't what was sold to you, know it's completely legit to pull over and change directions.
Break it down if you must into 6 months to learn a gig, master it for 18 months more, then a year (or maybe two) for an opportunity to arise.
And even more luckily, I have another gig and so I have the luxury of saying «bye - bye» if anyone tries to tell me what to write.
The numbers get better if you make investing your side - gig a monthly habit, and reinvest your returns.
If you put $ 200 a month into an IRA over a full 10 years while continuing to work the side - gig, then you'd have over $ 40,000 — your $ 24,000 in contributions, plus more than $ 16,000 in earnings.
If you love capturing moments, there's no better side gig than photography.
But assuming that you're using the side gig for something beyond basic survival, that extra dough could add up to something a lot more impressive, especially if you decide to skip brunch and invest it.
If your manager notices you talking on your cell phone or using a personal tablet much more often than you used to, they very well could suspect you're looking for a new gig.
If you want the high salary, a month of PTO, and full paid health insurance, perhaps the start - up gig isn't for you.
Even if the gigs themselves start and stop frequently, gigs within the same industry or utilizing the same skill set will be considered more favorably.
If markets get a little tipsy, embrace the «gig» economy and work for 8 hours a week to buffer your nest egg.
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