I suspect that will be the case given the problems with trying to blame a law school for the fact that a person can't find
a job in a bad economy.
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jobs in a bad economy?
Not exact matches
In his speech, Trump suggested that remaining in the agreement would cost the US economy «close to $ 3 trillion in lost GDP and 6.5 million industrial jobs, while households would have $ 7,000 less income, and in many cases, much worse than that.&raqu
In his speech, Trump suggested that remaining
in the agreement would cost the US economy «close to $ 3 trillion in lost GDP and 6.5 million industrial jobs, while households would have $ 7,000 less income, and in many cases, much worse than that.&raqu
in the agreement would cost the US
economy «close to $ 3 trillion
in lost GDP and 6.5 million industrial jobs, while households would have $ 7,000 less income, and in many cases, much worse than that.&raqu
in lost GDP and 6.5 million industrial
jobs, while households would have $ 7,000 less income, and
in many cases, much worse than that.&raqu
in many cases, much
worse than that.»
Conservatives were convinced that the
economy got
worse after Obama was sworn
in — when
in fact
jobs increased.
While the U.S.
economy shrank a surprisingly sharp 2.9 %
in the first quarter of 2014, the
worst quarterly performance since the first quarter of 2009, the
economy is expected to improve drastically
in the second quarter helped by better weather conditions, some pent - up demand after a harsh winter, and
job growth.
Losing a
job is a significant setback
in any context, but it is far
worse when a
bad economy makes it hard to get back to work quickly.
«The cost to the
economy at this time would be close to $ 3 trillion
in lowered GDP and 6.5 million industrial
jobs, while households would have $ 7,000 less income and
in many cases, much
worse than that.»
The government crisis now threatens to thwart the recovery of the Italian
economy, which is
badly in need of reforms to help pull it out of a two - year recession and create
jobs.
«Taxing everything from health insurance to soft drinks to clothing will make life much harder on employers trying to retain and create
jobs, and on working New Yorkers trying to make ends meet
in this
bad economy,» said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of The Business Council.
«Mr. Silver's high taxes and
job - killing government regulations have
badly damaged a robust
economy in the Hudson Valley that sustained generations of my family before me.
«We should be very careful at a time when the British
economy is still haltingly recovering from the
worst economic shock
in a generation to create a very high degree and a prolonged period of uncertainty because
in my view uncertainty is the enemy of growth and
jobs and our priority,
in this government and
in the national duty, has got to be to foster growth and
jobs.»
The Town Board under Supervisor Scott Russell has done a great
job in this terrible
economy and it's too
bad all towns on Long Island have not done as well.
Eliminating
jobs — whether
in the public or private sector — will hurt the
economy — eliminating any
job is especially
bad in difficult economic times.
He has been bullish about the prospect for
job - seekers despite the
bad economy, even
in the relatively downtrodden areas upstate.
«He inherited the
worst economy in history,» Pérez said, yet the country has had 73 straight months of private sector
job growth.
His message is based on a bet that the
economy is flagging, so he'll focus most where unemployment is
worst:
in spiedie country (which lost
jobs between April 2014 and 2013, the latest state figures show) and tomato pie land, long - depressed despite the promise of a coming chip fab.
When President Obama was sworn
in, the
economy was shedding 750,000
jobs every month — 8 million
jobs in total — amidst the
worst recession since the Great Depression.
It's fair to say that costs won't be such a big deal for RS buyers, and it's a good
job too: 36.7 mpg and 175g / km aren't too
bad given the performance, but you'll be looking at mid-20s
economy in reality.
It should also make it a bit more stable and useable
in really
bad weather, but given the extra cost, fuel
economy and weight penalty you may find a set of winter tyres does the same
job for less.
Dear Cashing
In, Due to the
economy and a couple of
bad job changes, I need to file bankruptcy.
With my many stores here on Zazzle covering all kinds of designs and subjects, you have made it possible for me to leave my full - time professional career for someone else
in need of a
job during a
bad economy.»
Although the site is technically zero carbon at the moment, it's also got far more
bad points — it's seriously fugly, completely useless, and not doing anything for the
economy of the town (no
jobs being created, no money coming
in or going out, etc)
The result is often an incorrect debate about immigration (legal and illegal) being demonised as a «
bad thing» for the
economy, or «it's taking local
jobs» when
in fact, the types of positions being recruited for are most often, being responded by foreign applicants as there are not sufficient locally qualified applicants for the high level of skills required.
CDL students are having success
in this
bad economy getting accepted into company sponsored CDL training programs and landing truck driving
jobs.
I mean,
in today's
bad economy you have to take a
job if you can find one and Mike certainly wasn't complaining.
Looking for a
job is never an easy task; this is particularly true during hiring freezes
in a
bad economy.
Never has this saying been more true than
in a
bad economy and
job market.
There are so many aspects to the
job search and this is the
worst economy in 80 years.
So it was only a matter of time,
in a
bad economy and a
worse job market, that Twitter would be flooded with both
job seekers and
job offerers.
Lynda Spiegel, founder of career coaching and resume writing service Rising Star Resumes, said not only has the
economy has done a 180 since the
worst days of the Great Recession — which hit Millennials
badly — but also there's been a shift
in that employers are now vigorously recruiting recent graduates because they possess skills for
jobs that barely existed even five years ago.
Here are some tips on how to create a
job winning resume
in a
bad economy.
While there's never been a
worse time for traditional
job - search methods, «Guerrilla»
job hunters are enjoying consistent success — even
in today's awful
economy.
Most people stop looking for a
job because they feel that they should look for one
in another place where the
economy is not
bad.
Referencing the current economic crisis, Neil McNulty, Principal Recruiter, McNulty Management Group states that, «now, more than ever,
job seekers need to change their mindset from looking for «openings» to looking for «opportunities»... Opportunities are borne out of crisis and chaos and exist even
in the
worst economy.»
Even
in this
bad economy, I still hear about people and clients who are finding
jobs, and getting hired.
Because you honestly may have had responsibilities beyond your title and pay grade, especially
in an
economy when bosses are cheaper than ever and try having fewer people doing more
jobs, and not all of that gets documented, reported or noted by your employers — seeing as spreading employees too thin can get them a
bad rap of their own.
What this means for the
job seeker
in a
bad economy is that he has the upper hand.
A top ranking career military officer, who during his time
in the Reserves also developed a stellar career as a senior - level executive
in industry, had the daunting task of re-entering the
job market after his return from 2 - 3 years active duty; and during the
worst economy in his lifetime.
Job applicants looking for work in a tough economy are caught in a «Catch - 22» situation where they have bad credit because they can not get a job but can not get a job because they have bad cred
Job applicants looking for work
in a tough
economy are caught
in a «Catch - 22» situation where they have
bad credit because they can not get a
job but can not get a job because they have bad cred
job but can not get a
job because they have bad cred
job because they have
bad credit.