Sentences with phrase «hold onto their jobs as»

Two sides desperately in need of a victory clash at the Liberty Stadium, as Alan Pardew looks to hold onto his job as Newcastle United manager.
As a result, superintendents now tend not to hold onto their jobs as long as before.

Not exact matches

For example, he does not hold onto the ball for long periods and he tend to become less of a goal threat as the match progresses, his entire game seems to transform into a player who specialises into doing a containing job as oppose to attaching the opposition.
Russell is exceptional in these early episodes as Elizabeth tries to juggle so many jobs that she's swigging coffee and popping pills to keep herself awake, all while holding onto an incredibly dark secret.
Efron's Teddy is still on the journey of growing up, as his frat brothers have all progressed onto larger ambitions while Teddy bemoans having to wear a shirt to the menial job he still holds at Abercrombie and Fitch.
Our root cause analysis revealed that the primary reason for the struggle is that nearly every one of the newly promoted managers continued to hold onto tasks and job roles they performed previously in their roles as individual contributors.
Miss Black once told Avery about her time as a call girl, about her one true regret: that she had held onto the job too long, that she had let the right guy slip away.
Still, they'd feel as if they were overextending themselves by holding onto their home if both of them lost their jobs.
That's fine and dandy as long as interest rates remain low (and you hold onto your job), but what if rates start to rise?
That's fine and dandy as long as interest rates remain low (and you hold onto your job), but what if rates start to rise?
Hence as @Mike Dymski points out, many folks are holding onto their regular W2 jobs.
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