Sentences with phrase «guarantee enough work»

When you have clients that can guarantee enough work to keep your office busy for a spell, a reduction in rates is nearly always advisable.

Not exact matches

In the United States, if you are a woman who works for a company with fewer than 50 employees, it is completely up to your employer whether or not you get paid during maternity leave, and they don't even have to guarantee that your job is safe when you want to return — because pushing a human out of your body and then keeping said newborn human alive for three months with your body is not stressful enough.
Work on your schedule and come up with a healthy routine that guarantees enough rest for both you and your baby.
State - backed companies are working to secure mining rights and bring new deposits online in Africa and South America that are «guaranteed to drop the price and produce at a loss long enough to clean out any high cost ocean competitors.»
The money he makes alone is enough to guarantee that he doesn't need to have to work too hard to get a partner, but if he has any looks at all, or any sense of humor or a somewhat decent personality, it's enough to get him dates and relationships.
Peter Rabbit has proved to be a solid hit with kids: the first 18 episodes drew in plenty of viewers, at least enough to guarantee that a second season is currently in the works.
While adaptations of Nick Hornby's books haven't always been guaranteed hits at the box office, his work has generated enough success that filmmakers keep coming back to them.
That doesn't guarantee a winner, but the 2016 Chevrolet Malibu beats the heck out of the «that's good enough for government work» mentality of old.»
This way we can guarantee that your order is taken by a writer who is not only willing to work on your order, but is also proficient enough in your subject area.
Although I can't guarantee it will work, I am feeling confident enough to invest 5k.
Also, how does overdraft protection work with CSchwab if there is no savings account linked to the checking that guarantees you have enough $ $ to write that check?
If you go solo and work hard, you are virtually guaranteed to make $ 40 — 65,000, before taxes — not quite enough to get by, in many zip codes.
But while this probably isn't good enough guarantee for decentralization advocates, this isn't stopping Intel's work from emerging as part of the conversation on the conference circuit.
Not only will that guarantee you're working with someone who has an active interest in doing their best work for you (after all, you already have an acquaintance in common), but you're also securing a freelancer who does good enough work that they get referred.
If your employer is generous enough to fund your postgraduate study, you will almost certainly need to guarantee to work for them for a set period of time — or pay them back.
While the cover letter is no guarantee that the resume will be as impressive, the trick works long enough for the reader to get to the stage where he ends up reviewing your resume.
However, I have long since told myself that if there is one happy, smooth contact a day then that's good enough and it's guaranteed that all involved will have put in hard work to achieve that.
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