Not exact matches
The sure - bet careers are disappearing, and
as Wall Street Journal «Work & Family»
columnist Sue Shellenbarger writes in «Raising Kids Who Can Thrive Amid Chaos in Their Careers,» «The recession is driving home a bitter truth about the 21st - century
job market: A tidy, linear path to a secure career is increasingly hard to find.»
Citing unnamed sources, New York Post
columnist Fred Dicker reported this morning that legislators are considering a push to have the Joint Commission on Public Ethics investigate how Duffy approached the Rochester Business Alliance and its officials about a
job as the group's president, and whether he properly recused himself from government decisions pertaining to the organization.
Andrew Kennedy, who heads the board and also serves
as a senior economic development aide for Governor Andrew Cuomo, defended the report against the harsh criticism of
columnists and lawmakers who derided the 76
jobs created in Start - UP's first year
as lackluster.
in which Valerie Plame was exposed
as a covert CIA Intelligence operative by a Washington post
columnist in 2003 due to leaks from officials of the Dubya administration thus compromising her
job and her career.
Check out former Hartford courant
columnist and perennial charter school supporter (actually, it's more accurate to say that charter school monies support * him *) used to do (after numerous puff pieced in the Courant, he gets a * big *
job with the charter school
as it took over Milner — how lucky is that!)
NYTimes
columnist Tom Friedman characterized this phenomena explicitly when he noted in his «World Is Flat» book, in this country jocks get the best
jobs and the beauty queen for a wife while in countries that value education such
as India, the nerd gets the beauty queen for a wife and the high salaried
job.
A lonely, overweight 20 - something is working a dead - end
job as an advice
columnist when someone unexpected enters her life and shakes things up.
Theresa Osborne, divorced and the mother of a twelve - year - old son, picks it up during a seaside vacation from her
job as a Boston newspaper
columnist.
But then his ancestors were French aristocrats, the Ducs de Coutard, his parents leading Tory Politicians who sent their little boy to Stowe Public school and Brasenose College, Oxford, before George got a
job at the BBC, trolled around the anti-roads protests for a while, sponsored by career diplomat Sir Crispin Tickell, then landing his current
job as Guardian
columnist.
Thus, it is sad to hear the news,
as reported yesterday by the New York Times, that after 50 years
as a
columnist for the Voice, Hentoff, 83, is losing his
job.
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• Dr Tim Senior, a GP and #WonkyHealth
columnist, suggests that health ministers Sussan Ley, Fiona Nash and Ken Wyatt have a difficult
job ahead
as they are likely to be pushed «to make savings, not improve health».