Sentences with phrase «give you a job because»

I am told that Griffiths was given the job because Simon Crean was seen as being too interventionist.
Star Damon Wayans, Jr., who hilariously claims in the press notes to have not been given the job because of nepotism, has the sort of energetic, go for broke charisma the material requires.
«But we're here to educate children, not give you a job because you're a Christian.»
Present yourself as professional, personable and knowledgeable, and overcome any nerves by reminding yourself you've been given the job because the employer has confidence in you.
No one is going to give you a job because you have a college degree.

Not exact matches

If you simply increase workload because people are talented, without changing a thing, they will seek another job that gives them what they deserve.
If you give a vague description about the position, you can be sure that there will be many people applying just because they are looking for a job and are not necessarily interested in your particular position.
She said, «I want to give some sort of kudos to the Starbucks barista down the street who does a great job and who might get a better job because of me saying something nice about her.»
The committee gave the job of overseeing the massive project to Prospero's contact person at Imperial, at least partially because of the success of Prospero's work, says Novolker.
«You can't find another part - time job because what kind of availability are you going to give them?»
So don't give up your day job: if art dealers seem like a moneyed lot, it's probably because they had it to begin with.
These families are well respected and praised because of the large number of jobs that their companies offer to people, giving them stable salaries and security in pension plans.
«As business processes have started to rely more on information and IT, the temptation, the desire is to give people access to everything [because] we don't want to create any friction for users to do their jobs,» said Robert Sadowski, director of marketing and technology solutions at security firm RSA.
Odds are you weren't motivated by any of it, even comparing to Tesla and Amazon (because you know it's likely an apples to oranges comparison given the nature of some of those jobs).
Mostly it gave me the peace of mind to know that I wouldn't ever worry about getting a job or losing a job because I could always generate projects and make money when I needed to.
In 2011, two recent Stanford grads and a pal started the company because they wanted to create a place where students could work on projects for companies that would give them experience and job prospects.
Unemployment, measured in a different survey, edged down to 7.7 % from 7.9 % in January and, for once, not just because more Americans gave up the job search: 170,000 said they had found employment, meaning those who dropped out of the labour force were less than half the total.
But Vance describes his neighbors using those external forces as an excuse to give up — coworkers who were routinely late to jobs they desperately needed to support their families, and an acquaintance quitting his job because he didn't like getting up early and then taking to Facebook to bemoan the «Obama economy.»
Some of these public servants are right in saying, «Let's do it right this time» because, remember, the rush job under Obamacare gave us what we're having to deal with today, which is the devastating system that is again lorded over us,» Palin said.
«We gave a lot of attention to how to structure the CFPB and how to protect its independence, because its job is to go after some very powerful forces in the economy,» the Massachusetts Democrat said.
I like work flexibility because it gives me more opportunities to learn new things, and gives me a precious gift that no other job can: the chance to be my husband's sole caregiver, as he battles terminal cancer.
Work flexibility is ideal because it gives extra time for things that need to get done away from work and allows you to take on other things like another job or going back to college as well.
Heinz aren't likely to feel too bad of a squeeze compared to the broader markets because a man or woman is very unlikely to give up his afternoon Coke or switch to an off - brand chocolate bar because he suffered a pay cut or temporary job loss.
Just because you are not putting in as many hours as a full - time job, does not mean a given franchise will not bring in revenue equal to, or more than, the average yearly salary.
The idea of basic income — in which the government gives all citizens a small monthly stipend — has grown popular in tech circles, not in the least because it's seen as a possible solution to the looming problem of robots, artificial intelligence, and automation taking jobs away from human workers.
This statistic is especially disappointing given that women say they avoid financial careers because they want a job where they can make a positive impact on someone's life.
I didn't position for this because that's not my job so calling it gives me absolutely nothing — except a sense of self - satisfaction, which will be fleeting.
For example: Is our economy ruined because of immigrants coming to our country, or is it ruined because the companies who are supposed to be boosting our economy with new jobs are instead giving those jobs to cheaper labor that can be exploited for wages far less than minimum?
Further, given the constantly changing goal - posts of a politics immersed in the emotivist chaos of competing psychological identities and subjective personal rights, why on earth would anyone now want to pursue a career that in five, ten, or fifteen years might be torn from them simply because somebody somewhere finds a right to goodness - knows - what in the Constitution — even, as in this case, when their job does not actually require them to be involved in said goodness - knows - what?
I almost think you were happy when it was discovered that the Catholic hierarchy did an abysmal job of dealing with pedophilia in its clergy because that gave you even more ammunition for your rants.
We need to say that it is possible for an individual to have faithful reasons for hanging on to substantial wealth: if, for instance, that person uses ownership in a business to pursue policies with important benefits to society, or is able to provide jobs for people that no one else would hire, or is able because of keeping their wealth to accomplish some unique and valuable good that at least equals the good that could be realized if this wealth were wisely given away.
If the FPCJG of Rom 8:29 - 30 is an unbreakable chain of salvation that occurs for ALL of God's covenant people, then the «calling» of that passage can not possibly be the explicit NT gospel call of I Corinthians 15:3 - 4, because clearly not ALL of God's elect were given the privilege of hearing and believing the explicit NT gospel call during their natural lives (Job 9:2, I Kings 14:13, Ephesians 3:5, Colossians 1:26, and Jeremiah 31:15 - 17 + Matthew 2:16 - 18).
She told Premier about one client who suffered a death in the family and had to give up his job to take care of his children, before eventually being evicted because of his low income.
The infrasturcture bill that would have created jobs and spent some of our tax dollars on repairing our failing transportation system was shot down by republicans because they «feel» it's too socialist and would give Obama a «win» which they can not accept, regardless of the need for both the repairs and the jobs.
It means finding God in all the experiences and relationships of our lives; in our «world making»; in creative occasions of giving birth to a child, to a painting, to a poem, to a sermon, in sustaining events of eating a meal, cleaning a house, recycling our refuse, providing jobs, maintaining friendships; in experiences of judgment because of our reliance upon destructive weapons, because of our loss of integrity; and in redemptive relationships wherein we experience forgiveness, renewal, and peace.
Because of the work for the Kingdom the pastor is entitled to every liberty given in 1 Corinthians 9: «to refrain from working» (secular jobs) and «to reap material things».
That's the case for a black lab named Lulu anyway, who was recruited into one of the toughest jobs in the dog industry and, as fate would have it, was given an early retirement because her interests lie in other areas, as the CIA explained in a Twitter thread.
A job can seem attractive because it gives a certain financial independence.
Second, is that my wonderful boyfriend randomly gifted it to me on a whim because he knew how much I hated chopping garlic (and I'd always give that job to him when we cook together)!
The whole thing sucks, in my opinion, because if you get a boring, well paying job, you're selling out to «the man» and giving up your dreams, slowly dying at a cubicle while life passes you by.
Her name is Jessica Murnane and I won't give a bio on her because she does a pretty good job of that herself (click HERE for it).
That person takes the job in part because of the great benefit of getting free movies, but can also talk with the customers, give recommendations and be excited about the programming we're bringing in.»
A large part of why I gave up on blogging before is because I became overwhelmed by what I perceived to be the social media requirements of the job.
Is that because the team thinks Kubica is the man for the job and want to give him as much car time as possible?
Given what has happened to him during his career, when the job was done I took him off because you don't need a stupid injury with 10, 15 minutes to go.
I think these negativity by the fans here could actually motivate the players and I do not agree that Wenger is our biggest problem, I say this because somebody gave him a job and that person or persons obviously think he is doing a good job so they offer him a new contract and I can bet he will get another two years this time next year.
The board don't give a sh!t bout winning anything they only care about keeping the share price high and their bank balances in the six figure region Wenger has only kept his job because he does what the board expects and that's keeping us competitive WITHOUT actually winning anything too serious and WITHOUT spending too much money Now here's the teal nasty bit imagine if we won the EPL the next thing the fans would expect is the CL and to win that we'd need to spend big far bigger than we ever have oh no far better to just make 4th each season and see the money roll right in to the boards pockets and f@ck what the fans think
If Ozil is as good as he thinks he is then he should be able to adapt and put more effort into the job he was given, Ozil has to take responsability for his actions, his lack of desire to defend has cost us and he shouldn't get things handed to him just because he was our record signing, he should of put more effort in.
In a professional career such as football management you always need to show you are up for the task because such a job is given to you by chance and not by choice.
One other thing, how many mangers we hrear walk away from their jobs because the chairman won't give them full control of the players they can bring in?
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