Sentences with phrase «jobs take away»

Part - time jobs take away from the time you could be studying, but they offer a range of benefits that often outweigh the negatives.
Ironically, guaranteeing a job takes away opportunity.
They have managed to get jobs taken away from Christians and even sued them when they merely said they did «not agree with gay marriage».
(Less the jobs it took away from the other generating sectors, of course.)
Will the job take you away from your family for long periods?

Not exact matches

I say tread lightly because some employers, remote or not, might think that your side project is going to take time away from your day job.
Only 46 percent of people polled by PwC believe A.I. «will harm people by taking away jobs
If you take away their ability to change and improve things because you're only comfortable with the status quo, this makes them hate their jobs.
One take - away from this story is great advice from an Entrepreneur to his son, «Getting, keeping or making that future job starts with understanding the distribution system and your place in that process... Your knowledge has to be critical to the success or failure of the process.
This is what it's like to have 12 weeks of leave after having a baby, if you're lucky enough to even have a job that offers it: You begin figuring out child care almost right away; the irony that you barely know how to take care of this little person and now must somehow assess someone else's ability to do so does not escape you.
«Thanks is not a big enough word, but they took time out of their busy schedules and took time away from their day jobs to hang out with me in the morning.
Blackstone owned companies might be reluctant to move manufacturing overseas, even if that would save costs, or even potentially buy a foreign company that seemed to be taking jobs away from America.
In many jobs, extended computer time is simply unavoidable, but allowing or encouraging frequent breaks for stepping away from the screen, stretching or taking a minute outside could help minimize effects.
Trump continued the belligerent tone on Wednesday, accusing Amazon.com Inc. of taking away jobs in towns and cities across the U.S. «Amazon is doing great damage to tax paying retailers,» he wrote in a Twitter post.
«I think that is so far in the future — in terms of artificial intelligence taking over American jobs — I think we're, like, so far away from that that,» said Sec.
The final clause here involves a situation where an employee's job evolves to the point where they are no longer doing the same job (see section 1) as when they were hired because certain key responsibilities have been taken away from them.
Instead of merely seeing technology as taking away jobs — which to some degree it is — the book reminds us that technology can also be extremely effective in empowering people to find their fit in the new economy.
Eckert took the job, agreeing to start right after he whisked his family away for a long - planned vacation to France.
I felt like if I took that bigger job, there would be no way I could break away from that money train.
One could argue that immigrants (illegal or otherwise) take jobs away from U.S. citizens, but if those jobs will be shipped overseas anyway (to benefit huge firms), that's a moot point.
«It's not fair, and our job is to make sure that we point out that it's not fair and do everything we can to stop them from being able to expand into our markets and take away American jobs,» Parker said.
Clearly, the plan is that you'll take on the risk in exchange for a potential greater payout down the road, but if you're not comfortable stepping away from your cushy job and salary, entrepreneurship is most definitely not for you.
In a results - only work environment, the only thing you can take away from somebody is their job, because they're not producing results.
Trump has yet to specifically specify what's wrong with the agreement other than that it has taken away U.S. jobs.
Where necessary, we borrowed or appropriated folks, taking them away from their day jobs (or simply redefining what their «day job» actually was) and asking for forgiveness instead of permission.
And, in the meantime, Greg's competors, with lower wages and overhead, can undercut him on the landscaping jobs they do, and take work away from him.
While Thursday's announcement may have taken attention from trying to chip away at Obama administration priorities, Sessions seems poised to resume the mission he carried into the job.
I'm probably taking on more risk than you did, but I've got some savings and can probably pick up enough consulting work to pay the bills even if I don't find the right full - time job right away.
As much as Trump complains about Mexico taking jobs away from Americans, the truth is that NAFTA opened up the markets in Mexico to American goods to such an extent that most of the gasoline in Mexico (70 % now) comes from the U.S.. Most of Mexico's corn and poultry and many other farmed goods come from the U.S. also, as U.S. industrial farming was already far more efficient than Mexico's small scale farms.
Except currently there is a glut of college graduates who take away jobs from those with less education.
Work flexibility is ideal because it gives extra time for things that need to get done away from work and allows you to take on other things like another job or going back to college as well.
These profound changes send the message that there is no longer any tangible recognition of the risk B.C.'s women and men take when they walk away from secure jobs and pensions, to invest their savings into starting their own small business; businesses that create new tax revenues by providing employment, paying suppliers, and collecting GST and income taxes.
But, by their very nature, the best tech ideas lead to incredible efficiencies, and if those efficiencies touch on people's jobs, it will take those jobs away.
Aaron Stout, managing director at W2O Group told Marketing Land that as younger users are moving away from Facebook and Twitter, Instagram was positioned to take a big share of social media attention, especially when brands need to reach a younger audience or employers need to reach out to younger job candidates.
According to the company, it is not meant to take away jobs from human workers.
They point to an article that you wrote in March, I think, of 2012 in Policy Options, where you basically said, dirty oil, the tar sands it's called, dirty oil and the future of our country, where you argue that the development of the, as you use the word, tar sands, it's become a political term, by the way, as you know, is basically not necessarily good for the country, in fact it takes jobs away in the manufacturing sector of Ontario.
And I shouldn't say even better because we didn't run it well at all, and we let other nations come in and take advantage of us and take our jobs away and take our businesses out.
The idea of basic income — in which the government gives all citizens a small monthly stipend — has grown popular in tech circles, not in the least because it's seen as a possible solution to the looming problem of robots, artificial intelligence, and automation taking jobs away from human workers.
Central bankers prepare to take away punch bowl William McChesney Martin, who was US Federal Reserve chairman from 1951 to 1970, famously relayed a writer's quip that the central banker's job is to take away the punch bowl just as the party is starting to get good.
Does it mean the new people are going to take jobs away from Americans?
Most discussions about artificial intelligence (AI) tend to be framed in the context of machines taking jobs away from humans.
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.
Took away great lessons from that job and my coworkers at the time — work your ass off, appreciate the opportunities given to you, and don't take s * % + from anyone.
God and Satan have a bet, whether Job will curse God when all his favour is taken away from him.
William McChesney Martin's famous dictum that it is the job of central bankers «to take away the punch bowl just when the party gets going» is an early recognition of the need for monetary policy to be forward looking — and perhaps a reminder that acting in a timely fashion is not always easy.
No, I'm an old woman who had to move a family because of former christian «friends» who «loved me» so much that when I told them I no longer believed thought it was a fun idea to take away my job, vandalize my vehicles, and harass me until I had to move to a new town..
We ran into one cyclical recession in the» 70's, and the Republicans seized on it as an excuse to rig government and society for the benefit of people who are already rich, while taking away opportunities from everyone else... then they crushed the unions so that workers would never be able to get back better pay and better job security, while investors make more and more and pay less and less in taxes.
I am sorry to vent and in no way taking away from what abused women go through, but looking back, in the name of keeping peace and wanting to do a good job as an educator, I realize now, I have been bullied, mistreated and yes, even abused by the higher ups, while the level of educational quality and my joy of teaching have been robbed by all the PC guidelines that now rule education.
Now as he started down the aisle toward the altar he began to intone unctuously Job's famous words: «The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.»
«I had a great career, and I loved my job, and it was taken away from me, and there was a lot of glory in that.
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