Sentences with phrase «job is considered if»

Typically, income from a second job is considered if a two - year history of secondary employment can be verified.

Not exact matches

If the work was commissioned or created as part of the creator's job, the employer is considered to be the author.
Carefully consider what you could be doing with your business if you were not spending time on the job.
If the obsession is real for you, like it was for me, consider a part - time job with Sephora.
If you're looking for a job that has you ensuring others are abiding by certain standards and regulations, then you might want to consider a profession as a health and occupation inspector.
So, when deciding whether or not to feel guilty about an iPad or iPhone because it was made in tough conditions, it's also important to consider the alternative — that if factory workers in China didn't have their hard jobs, the facts suggest they'd be starving and dying.
Even as Congress considers which if any of the President's jobs measures to pass, some of his proposals are already gaining traction.
If you want feedback on your IPO plan before jumping in, consider taking advantage of new freedoms established by the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, which was enacted by the federal government in April 2012.
«So I consider it my job to point out when we're getting a nice buying opportunity in the stock of a high - quality company if they ever occur.»
If you're considering getting more education, the U.S. Department of Labor has helpful information, including which master's degrees pay off best, certificate programs that lead to good jobs and data on the fastest - growing occupations.
If you're looking for work (and frankly, every job is temporary so you should always be keeping an eye out for opportunities), then you need to consider getting a couple of blog posts pulled together and posted on your LinkedIn profile.
If you are unable to find a full - time job before you move, you may want to consider temporary work.
About 60 percent of job applicants believe they have a better chance of being considered for a job if they apply as soon as it's posted.
If you've been skeptical of all the crowdfunding buzz, consider this: By the end of 2014, crowdfunding is estimated to add at least 270,000 jobs and inject more than $ 65 billion into the global economy, according to estimates from crowdfunding platform Fundable.
The important thing to consider is, even if you switched companies and assumed the same job title, would you be happy with the direction and potential of your career path?
Let job candidates know their status — even if they are no longer being considered for the position.
But consider: if you're really interested in social justice, you might well insist that Canadian CEOs continue outsourcing to foreign countries, where workers surely need the jobs (on average) much more than (most) Canadians do.
Fifty - nine percent of respondents said they think they have a better chance of being considered for a job if they apply as soon as the job is posted online.
«But, with part - time and freelance roles becoming more prevalent in the overall job market, there is good evidence to suggest that future retirees will have an even greater number of positions to consider, even if the competition for those roles gets more intense.»
Interest in freelancing is high among professionals and many moonlighters are considering making the leap Most non-freelancers are open to freelancing — 76 % answered «yes» when asked if they would be willing to do additional work outside their primary job if it was available and enabled them to make more money.
Consider this: 44.5 % of people say they are more likely to apply for a job if they discovered it through a friend's social feed rather than some other medium.
JPMorgan and UBS have both publically warned they may have to move thousands of jobs out of Britain if passporting rights are lost and Goldman Sachs is reportedly considering moving up to 2,000 staff.
Do ask yourself: If today I gave you a check in the amount of the death benefit of the life insurance policy you're considering, would you quit your job and work free for me until you die?
If you consider the job of a birthday clown or a singing telegram messenger, chances are you don't feel compelled to leave your day job to pursue a career tying balloons.
In it, he's got a bunch of questions, along with detailed discussion, that you should ask your potential employer if you are considering a job at a unicorn (company with > $ 1b private valuation.)
If you're torn between settling down in Columbus and Indianapolis, consider this: Columbus» future job growth — the projected change in job availability over the next 10 years — is estimated at nearly 43 percent compared to nearly 41 percent in Indianapolis, according to Sperling's.
Given 59 % believe they have a better chance of being considered for a job if they apply as soon as the job is posted online, we know having access to the latest job listings is a top priority for job seekers when it comes to mobile.
Since I've got a lot of young people who read this blog, I'll say this: if you're looking for a job, consider going to trade shows instead of recruiting fairs.
Seriously consider these jobs only if territory is close by and you don't incur big expenses.
The best way to judge if a job ad is a scam is to consider what you have to do to get the money promised.
And so in terms of financial repression, perhaps the one key sector that we need to look at is student loan debt because so many millennials are carrying student loan debt, and you know a small student loan debt is like $ 25,000 - $ 30,000 if someone can escape with a bachelor's diploma and only have $ 30,000 in debt they're considered to have done quite well, but when you think about it that's a pretty large debt for somebody who doesn't even have a full - time job yet.
Financial advisor Carolyn McClanahan, of Florida - based Life Planning Partners, said she advises working parents to also consider loss of income if they were to take time away from their job after the death of a stay - at - home spouse.
But wait, you're not considered part of the «labor force» if you have not actively looked for a job in the past four weeks.
While there are ideal clients who make our job so clear - cut, concise and efficient, there are also those whom we could consider slightly more challenging, if not problematic.
For example, if you're single, have a stable job, low debt levels, you're planning for retirement in 40 years, and risk doesn't bother you, you can consider putting 80 % to 90 % of your investments in risk - type assets.
That said, if the reviewer has done their job and written a considered and informed review then that's fine.
But this opportunity will be missed if the lawyer does not ask appropriate questions and listen, if he (or she) does not consider the support of marriage a part of his job description, if he takes the position that a client seeking to keep her marriage together is in the wrong place, if he believes that lawyers who encourage reconciliation appear weak, or if he tries to shunt the whole problem off to the mental health professionals.
Furthermore, if you get a job, but the pay is not comparable to what you were getting in the church, the church should consider supplementing your income while you gain more experience and knowledge and works your way up to a higher salary.
If You notice, the jobs that no one wants to do that are considered the most nasty jobs, many minorities are welcomed in great numbers to hold them.
With important decisions in life like what to study, who to marry, if and when to have children, when to look for a new job or how much to spend on a big purchase, it's vital to consider the cost.
Consider this... a person goes to college, gets a four year degree in archaeology (or some antiquities preservation analog); spends summers sifting through sand and rock and gravel, all the while taking graduate level classes... person eventually obtains the vaunted PhD in archaeology... then works his / her tail off seeking funding for an archeological excavation, with the payoff being more funding, and more opportunities to dig in the dirt... do you think professional archaeologists are looking hard for evidence of the Exodus on a speculative basis... not a chance... they know their PhD buys them nothing more than a job at Tel Aviv Walmart if they don't discover and publish... so they write grants for digs near established sites / communities, and stay employed sifting rock in culturally safe areas... not unless some shepard stumbles upon a rare find in an unexpected place do you get archeological interest and action in remote places... not at all surprising that the pottery and other evidence of the Exodus and other biblical events lie waiting to be discovered... doesn't mean not there... just not found yet...
He argued that a Christian facing problems at work with religious expression needed to consider their position and that they were not discriminated against if they still had «the choice of leaving their job and finding new employment».
Then again, if players were to officially become employees, things like training, treatment, and equipment would likely be considered parts of their jobs, not «benefits.»
With the event of the present past, Wenger should be out of job if consider what happened to Bilic, Raineri, De boer etc..
Phil, It certainly looks now as if Ivan at long, long last — considering the time he has been in the job - has finally had enough with Wengers inaction and has determined to do something to change things.
However he is also now a man who has NOT moved with the times and he is a puppet of a board who consider 4th spot to be a major trophy and while perhaps he is doing a difficult job with his hands tied by the board but if this is the case he need to say so and manage expectations within the fan base.
Chambers — seriously $ 16 million considering our frugal ways... like some of the things he has to offer but always felt he might be better suited as a DM than a CB but not sure if can pass well enough to do the job at the highest level... should be loaned out to someone who sees him as a starter unless someone offers even a dollar more than we paid for him, then sell without any regrets
Coleman was asked at his pre-match press conference ahead of the Euro 2016 semi-final clash against Portugal if he would consider taking over the vacant England job following the resignation of Roy Hodgson.
The report states that the Spanish tactician has already held talks over taking the Arsenal job and that means the Gunners would hold a big advantage over their rivals if Messi were to ever consider a transfer to the Premier League.
While we don't expect much in the way of managerial changes at the top end of the table between now and the end of the season, it's worth considering whose job might come under threat if the desired climax to the campaign is not secured — be that a top four finish, a trophy, or just to remain respectable.
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