Sentences with phrase «job of it too»

And they both do a bang up job of it too!
If you're interested in bringing better food into your school, HERE»S another company doing a great job of it too.
Indie publishers ARE printing books and doing a good job of it too.
It does a great job of it too — it's one of the most charming puzzlers I've played this year.»
Both did an amazing job of it too.
Yeah I'm hoping they do a good job of it too.
I was just playing Rogue Legacy, which does a good job of that too.
Did a great job of it too.
Judging by Amazon reviews, they do a darn good job of it too.

Not exact matches

Would like to see no women or people of color — heck, maybe white men too — accept jobs at Facebook until Thiel is gone.
You may joke that the week you went on vacation flew by far too quickly, but if you stop and think about it, that week actually seemed to last much longer than one involving the drudgery of your day job.
Though she often hinted at her regular job — admitting that her husband says she drives too fast and follows too close, as well as telling a customer she loves making left turns — her passengers didn't seem to catch on, although they admitted to being big fans of Patrick on the track.
All too often, organizational cuts go too deep, taking out linchpin individuals and keepers of institutional memory, as well as unsung individual contributors who do the job of multiple people.
The rising protectionist mood in the U.S. is making Canadian exporters nervous, but there are millions of Americans whose jobs depend on cross-border trade too
Opponents of mandatory paid leave say such policies are too burdensome on businesses, and would result in companies having to cut jobs to mitigate costs.
Over time, however, Handmaker noticed an uptick in the amount of waste and production and delivery errors: Too much excess paper was being thrown away in the production of business cards and other print jobs, and production delays and flaws were creeping up.
Error rates have dropped, too: Reruns of print jobs have fallen from about 3 percent of sales in 2010 to 1.7 percent today.
«I'm highly skeptical of somebody who has been too long at a big company because they simply don't understand that [at a startup] there is no job definition — you do whatever it takes,» Zafar says.
Facebook, he says, was way too slow to accept its share of responsibility for propagating fake news; Amazon doesn't seem to consider that it's helping destroy jobs in the retail sector; Airbnb is oblivious to the fact that it could do the same to hotel staffing jobs.
It is still possible to rise to the top in this world of too much talent, too few dream jobs.
Jobs are going unfilled, despite significant un - and underemployment, with employers blaming a lack of qualified workers (the so - called skills gap) and job seekers complaining that companies are too picky and unwilling to train.
Be careful not to put too much stock in job trends and lists of highest paying degrees.
Alberta, still on the mend, has experienced an uptick of more than 20,000 jobs since the start of the year, too.
You've got to want it, be willing to work for it, be right for the job you're seeking, and not get too far ahead of yourself.
«It's not really the Department of Finance's job to make sure lenders don't lend too much money,» says Poschmann.
But Bill informed the large retailer that he was too busy and would only be able to take on a set number of jobs per week.
Understanding the experience from the customer's point of view will give them great insight into their new jobs — and sometimes longtime employees might benefit from a refresher, too.
Too many CEOs and executives (and their PR handlers) think that if they have a great LinkedIn profile and are active on the site, their job of marketing themselves is done.
It works very well for us because of course my job is one that requires a lot of travelling, and luckily my wife likes travelling too.
But too much of that is due to people dropping out of the workforce altogether (because the job market is * that * good): now at 63.2 %, the labour force participation rate has been catapulted all the way back to that which last prevailed in 1978.
They'll need to pass physical and psychological tests, too, given the physical demands of the job.
Earth is «at risk [so] we definitely have to take a better job of taking care of what we have before we put too many resources into getting to other planets.
«Building a bigger machine may require you to sacrifice too much of your desired job in order to focus on the business - building tasks.»
«Were the FOMC to delay increases in the federal funds rate for too long, it could end up having to tighten policy relatively abruptly to keep the economy from significantly overshooting both of the Committee's longer - run policy goals» on inflation and jobs, Yellen said.
A shocking 60 percent of job seekers reported not finishing an application because it was too long.
You'd think these kinds of threats would be an obvious no - no to employers, and yet these comments were all too common in my first post-college job.
Even her detractors implicitly acknowledged she had the chops for the job; a common criticism was that she was too connected and influential in the corridors of power from Washington to Wall Street.
However, the overwhelming use of this technology by job seekers and recruiters alike created a new problem: too many unqualified people applying to jobs, forcing companies to automate the review process.
«A lot of my job is ensuring clients don't pay too much for investments,» says David Christianson, a financial adviser at Winnipeg - based private financial services firm Wellington West.
[Google CEO] Sundar [Pichai] has done a good job of bringing areas of focus too the company.
Too many companies don't know what they know or what they have and do a poor job of sharing and communicating knowledge.
«I've been out of work so many times in my life that relying too much on just one job is terrifying.»
That's true to an extent, but some members of this group had some pretty weird jobs, too.
«Some companies think it's too expensive, that it's a low - skill job and they don't see it as an invaluable part of their business.
Albertans aren't too far behind either — just 7 % are conducting out - of - province job searches, and most are looking to trade places with Manitobans.
And demographic changes that affect the age distribution of the population could mask the real state of the job market, too: «if the population is aging, a greater percentage of the population may hit retirement age and willingly retire, which doesn't imply a weaker job market,» CEPR's Evan Butcher and Nicholas Buffie wrote in a blog post this week.
There will — of course — be new kinds of jobs, too, McKinsey's research arm said.
The project's main opponent, the local environmental group Douglas Channel Watch, maintains the risk from either a tanker accident or a pipeline breach is too high for the small number of jobs the pipeline would bring to the community.
Too often, managers never discuss the goals, career strategies, job satisfaction or overall trajectory of their female team members.
This reduces the possibility of too many people forming a negative opinion about your ability to do your job, he says.
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