Maybe accounting or bookkeeping would be
a good career move for you.
You might guess that ridiculing this notion would not have been
a good career move for a young German scientist...
«While it is clearly a very
good career move for Commissioner Cerf, he leaves New Jersey at a time when schools, educators and students are struggling with these new mandates.»
Still, is
this a good career move for the Oscar - winning screenwriter, or should she be aspiring to accomplish something more?
Assuming he ends up signing on, are you happy with this casting choice, and do you think it is
a good career move for Gosling?
I don't think that's
a good career move for either candidate, and it certainly wouldn't be a smart decision on my part.»
If you have a natural talent for organization, an eye for numbers, and a keen sense of integrity, becoming an accounting assistant could be
the best career move for you.
Figuring out
the best career move for you, creating the perfect brand and building a robust network, are just a few of the critical activities you'll be focused on (all of which take time to flourish).
Not exact matches
Needless to say, that's done wonders
for the employment statistics, and plenty of people have found working as a contractor to be one of the
best career moves to make at the moment.
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for anyone looking
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It was
well worth it,
for the
career move.
These companies are also taking steps toward creating a
better workplace
for women and minorities to thrive, advance their
careers and
move into more leadership roles.
«Jimmy was very, very
good at letting go of the things that might have made him a success up to that point, but he was willing to shed them and go
for something completely different... Jimmy's
career is based on a tremendous lack of fear of
moving forward.»
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For example, people who have
careers that call
for moving frequently to other locations may be better off renting because the high transaction costs of buying and selling real estate can eat up gai
for moving frequently to other locations may be
better off renting because the high transaction costs of buying and selling real estate can eat up gains.
I'm not looking
for a big
career move; only to be used as the
best equipped
for God's service.
Robby
moved to Crystal Springs ten years ago as Director of Food & Beverage and was most recently serving as its Vice President after a
career working in renowned boutique hotels as
well as
for the Waldorf Astoria, Starwood and Hilton properties.
It is
better for his
career epecially with the world cup around the corner that he
moves on.
Football was never about loyalty.It's just a choice.We'll always mention how loyal some players were but won't mention how loyalty has finisbed the
careers of some players.Such players stay in the team and waste their talent till they can no more longer reproduce their ability instead of
moving for better chances.I know you know what I mean.One such player is Jack Wilshere.If he had left Arsenal seasons back there was a high chance that he'd have been world class since his injuries would've have been greatly reduced.I'd likd to see top players who are loyal to average teams
for me to call them truly loyal since it's far more easier to be loyal to top teams.
Considering he's spent the majority of his professional management
career in England, a
move back to his homeland of France, with a team that competes
for the domestic cups every season, as
well as having a hit on the European stage, PSG could be the perfect fit
for Wenger.
It's noted in the report that Valencia can sign the French international
for # 22m when his loan ends, and having reignited his
career in Spain already, it looks to be a great
move for the club and player, as
well as being a source of real disappointment
for both Liverpool and Tottenham.
With Manchester United strongly linked with a summer
move for Dani Alves next season, CaughtOffside looks at five players who could make
better additions than the 31 - year - old Brazilian, who now looks past his
best despite a superb
career at the top level.
But then again it is only fair that the Colombian
moves to get first team football as he is far too
good to be a unplayed backup, whereas Wojciech Szczesny will probably be happy to spend his whole
career on the Arsenal bench, so he can sneak into the showers
for a fag when Wenger's not looking!
However just when the going got
good for Van Persie he traded Arsenal in
for a
move to Manchester United, which looking back at it, was
good for his professional
career, but did not go down
well with Arsenal fans.
A
move for the Burnley hot shot would certainly mean that Moroccan international Marouane Chamakh's Arsenal
career was all but over, which may
well be the case anyway as the 28 year old is yet to play a single minute of Premier League action this season.
In turn, Rodriguez will have to weigh up his options depending on which clubs are able to meet Madrid's reported demands, but it is becoming clearer that perhaps the
best thing
for his
career is to
move on and find a new club.
The Spaniard has struggled to entirely establish himself at the Bernabeu, and while competition
for places would be fierce in Manchester too, he could have a
better opportunity to take his
career to the next level with a
move to England.
A
move away
for Young may
well suit all parties and could serve to rejuvenate a
career that has arguably started to stagnate though a great deal will depend on just how much Man United look to earn from his sale.
He has hardly played due to injury, and has been erratic in form, so a loan deal to ANY PL club is a
good move for his
career and
for AFC.
Jenkinson may
well come to the conclusion that a
move away from Arsenal would be
best for his overall
career progression.
For Osgood, sitting out seemed like a
good career move.
Gibbs — I like him, but injuries and Wenger mean its
best for his
career to
move on....
Personally I think a
move for Wilshere could be the
best decision
for his
career.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial
career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination,
for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters
for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our
move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up...
for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except
move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately
for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope
for the
best, do you place the
best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up
for what you believe in by holding people accountable
for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
I believe in myself and feel that it would be the
best move for my
career — I think I've reached an age at 26 where I'm really looking to break into the Brazil team.
A
move to Anfield could be a
good chance
for the 22 - year - old to revive his
career, as his old team - mate Daniel Sturridge has done since leaving Chelsea
for Liverpool.
However the midfielder obviously felt Bournemouth was the right
move for him and so far he has made some
good progress towards rejuvenating his
career.
Finally, a
move to Juventus could also be just right
for Martial to get his
career going again, with the Italian giants giving a
good platform to top young talent in recent times.
Ronaldo has started the current campaign with a bang, netting ten goals in five La Liga fixtures, but it is widely believed this will be his final campaign at Real Madrid and Man United are thought of as one of only two clubs he is likely to sign
for, with the other being Sporting Lisbon, a
move that may
well be one that sees out the attacker's illustrious
career.
Shaw now seems certain to
move on after failing to impress at United and that could be the
best thing
for him if he is to make the most of what had been a very promising
career.
The problem with young English Talent is that there is a tendency of making ill advised decisions on whats
best for there
careers (take
for instance Jack Rodwell) Now if he was to come to us guarantee he will get playing time but not to the similar extent he did at Liverpool, Go to Chelsea he will likely end up «surplus to requirements» (Like Marko Marin, Lukaku, Mo Salah, Kevin de bruyne etc), Go to City
well how do you think the future of English football Jack Rodwell is doing,
Move to United with Van Gal in charge the boy will end up playing Left back.
After years of being linked with a
move to the Premier League, it appears as though the Belgian ace has been convinced otherwise
for the
good of his
career.
Mourinho is keen to plan
for the future and believes Barkley has the potential to be a player of great merit and by the summer if Roberto Martinez's side haven't shown much improvement, and haven't secured European football
for next term, then the midfielder may
well be ready to press ahead with a
move to a side that can help his
career progression.
Sam Allardyce has been very open about the discussions over Walcott and he made no secret of how much he wanted the Arsenal winger to
move to Goodison Park, and it is
good for Theo as he tries to resurrect his England
career...
Caballero would not be a long - term fix
for Benítez or Newcastle but, if he wanted to eke out the last of his playing
career, it would be the
best move for all parties.
His man of the match display spurred him on to have the
best season of his
career for the Bundesliga side — a campaign that earned him an illustrious
move to Real Madrid.
However, the player himself is unsure that a
move to Tottenham would be the
best move for his
career according to The Sun.
I feel the
move is a
good decision
for me and Borussia are the next step in my
career.
He is a fantastic target man but he's not as mobile as the likes of Aguero or even Iheanacho and it might be
best for his
career that he
moves on now.
All three Premier League teams remain
good options
for Eriksen to ply his trade, with AC Milan and FC Barcelona also interested, and there is no doubt that he is ready to make the
move to the top level of football after a trophy - laden start to his
career in Dutch football.
The
best move for both parties would be a sale — Sturridge is no longer young and would therefore earn Liverpool a significant profit on the 12 million pounds he was acquired
for (a sale worth between 25 - 35m would seem apt given tendency to pick up injury) whilst also keeping the striker from seeing out prolonged periods of his
career as a backstage actor.