Sentences with phrase «how dangerous the job»

Similarly, the type of occupation you have could also increase or decrease your premiums, based on how dangerous the job is considered to be.

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«From an outsider's perspective, it's a dirty, dangerous job, and how can anyone do it?
«I understand how dangerous it can be on the mound, but this is my job,» Mussina said.
«If you have the know - how to do something even remotely dangerous in your basement, you are smart enough to get a job at a major lab and pocket something on your way out the door.»
The power plant itself remains a dangerous disaster zone, with workers just beginning the complex, risky job of locating the melted fuel and figuring out how to remove it.
Although Gulliver isn't sure how to explain the gender differences, she does see resiliency as a buffer against the kind of life stress caused by a dangerous job, the kind of stress that can lead some couples to divorce.
A world in which research scientists can be hounded out of their jobs for political reasons, by politically motivated campaigns of lies and misrepresentation by folks not having the faintest about how science works yet hating its conclusions, would be an ever - so - slightly more dangerous world, in which one more group willing to speak truth to power would be chilled out of existence.
Some jobs are inherently dangerous, but considering how much time we spend at work, it is almost inevitable that even the most benign employment situation can be an accident waiting to happen.
While some jobs are certainly more dangerous than others, anyone can get hurt at work no matter how «safe» the workplace may seem.
When he's not at his day job as a CipherTechs security engineer or writing for How - To Geek, he works a third job as a space trucker in Elite: Dangerous.
With this type of job being more dangerous than others, it is imperative that those seeking to be a security officer are thoroughly trained on procedures and regulations, and understand how to handle difficult and dangerous situations effectively.
(The incident itself is a shocking reminder of how dangerous journalism can be: 61 of them died on the job in 2014 alone.
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