Sentences with phrase «jumping ship for»

Men have been bailing out and jumping ship for a generation, but the corrupt system's end will arrive when it finally dawns on women that they (too) are working so other women can have the families they don't seem to be able to have themselves.
As Heenan Blaikie LLP's senior partners try and figure out what the next move should be for the iconic Canadian firm that has seen large groups of lawyers jumping ship for the last 18 months, the legal community is watching closely as it questions whether it's just another example of what's yet to come for other big firms.
I have been on call of duty message boards and a number of them are jumping ship for the xbox one because this so yes these are genius moves from microsoft in attempting to grab the consumers of the two best selling franchises.
I'm jumping ship for my already pre-ordered HTC Droid Incredible.
Are some Kindle owners jumping ship for the iPad or other devices?
Unless Hyundai has cultivated legions of loyal buyers, it will take more than a cheaply accented interior to convince consumers to step up to the Azera from its less expensive but still - attractive offerings — or prevent them from jumping ship for a better - established entry - level luxury marque entirely.
How, too, could the district move the needle on student achievement, on high dropout rates, and on families getting frustrated with dismal numbers and jumping ship for other districts or competing charter schools?
As has now become clear, Carswell had been thinking about jumping ship for some time.
Thanks goodness Daddy made a big donation so you can work for Flanagan and the boys... hey a few days ago you were all in with Johnny D. now you are jumping ship for the new guy?
Guess I'm saying there's a reason to think Conor made him fight the wrong fight, as opposed to jumping ship for no reason.
Amazon's business model is «sticky,» which means that it helps the company build tight relationships with its customers that make them resistant to jumping ship for competitors.
But unwilling to hang around waiting to take his boss» job, McDonald jumped ship for Zimmer, a relatively unknown company struggling to stay afloat.
Younger account holders more likely to search reward options online — and jump ship for something better
And then there's the obvious connection between engagement and retention — disengaged employees are roughly three times as likely to jump ship for a job at a competitor than engaged ones are.
My employees were prone to jump ship for even incrementally better pay from a bigger brand.
In February 2010, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney filed a lawsuit against five advisors who had jumped ship for HighTower, claiming that the advisors had violated industry protocols.
I would personally sack Wenger and watch Ozil and Sanchez jump ship for bigger things and put Ramsey in the berkgamp hole.
It is only a matter of time before their major assets (players and manager) jump ship for larger rewards.
But by 2009 people began to jump ship for other sites, and in 2015 Friendster closed for good.
After all, many middle - aged men jump ship for younger women and nobody bats an eyelid.
Nothing to jump ship for.
It also focuses on grading school performance, which could open the door for students at poor performing schools to jump ship for private or charter institutions.
Their move (or lack thereof) on the next generation Kindle will dictate whether I jump ship for Kobo or not.
With internet tablets the buzz word at the moment, thanks to the Apple iPad and the HP Slate, Amazon looks to be getting a tad worried that Kindle owners might jump ship for a better browsing experience.All that could be about to change, however, if... Read more
People jumped ship for more expensive plans because they wanted the phone they didn't mind it obviously.
It hasn't yet affected me directly but I've seen plenty of people who I work with jump ship for more attractive offers from other companies.
Be sure to do the calculations for what your early withdrawal fees may be — it might be worth it to jump ship for a better deal on CDs or to place your assets in a high - interest MMA.
My only other theory is that your all a bunch of salty Halo fans who feel Bungie abandoned you and XBOX because they jumped ship for Sony... that's what I really think this hate is all about.
After id Software were forced to go back to the drawing board and the legendary John Carmack jumped ship for Oculus Rift, we'd all but put Doom 4 on deathwatch.
That's a big audience, football is massive, and people will jump ship for that.
The game was initially supposed to be for Nintendo 64 but cartridge constraints forced SquareSoft to jump ship for the PlayStation where it would go on to become an iconic PlayStation release and one of the most beloved games of all time.
Saltz jumped ship for New York magazine in spring 2007.
He trailed the afterparty as a smoky affair, so we jumped ship for Gavin Brown's annual holiday bash at his gallery, which promised «food of an indefinite number» and «extended dancing indefinitely.»
Many believe that the decision by Heller's intellectual property group to jump ship for Covington in September triggered the firm's final collapse.
If you don't give out any bonuses, you anger all your associates and quite a few of your partners who believe their best associates will jump ship for firms that DO pay.
Apple's Swift language architect isn't its only high - profile team member to have jumped ship for Tesla in recent memory.
While this feature alone certainly won't convince Android users to jump ship for the greener pastures of iOS, it will undoubtedly make such a transition much more seamless for those willing to take the plunge.
This, too, can make employees less likely to jump ship for your competitors.
Employers love to see that you can multitask and see things from different perspectives, as long as it doesn't look like you're a bad fit for the role or apt to jump ship for something else at the first opportunity.
One proven method of taking your sales volume to a higher level is convincing your competitors» top talent to jump ship for a better deal with you.

Not exact matches

Jumping the corporate ship for the startup world is tough, especially when you absolutely love your job.
To help see if you are cut out for the entrepreneurial road, here are five signs you should jump the corporate ship and go out on your own.
A new survey finds that one in five Canadian employees is actively looking for a new job, and another 40 % would consider jumping ship
The ship's captain, Vito Riccio, told the St. Petersburg Times that he didn't relay information about the fire to the passengers for fear that they would then panic and jump overboard.
But that 20 %, the «whales,» aren't necessarily made up of the largest clients because 15 employees on a platform for 3 straight years are worth more than an account with 250 users that jumps ship in two months.
«They're not thrilled that he's already jumping ship to run for higher office because that's exactly what he campaigned against and what he promised he wouldn't do, be a ladder - climbing career politician,» Petersen said, noting a JTD strategies poll that found half of Missouri voters think Hawley could be using his attorney general career as a stepping stone to higher office.
Employers should watch for the signs that your star worker is about to jump ship
If they do, and they jump ship to join your firm, depending on the state in which you're based, you may be in for a great deal of trouble, including a lawsuit in some cases.
The current owner, who works at this business full - time, is disembarking for personal reasons, but her crew of four part - timers and three independent contractors aren't likely to jump ship.
First off, I get it: Anyone dealing with sticker shock in light of the potential local, state and property taxes they face under the new laws could be tempted to jump ship and make tracks for so - called «tax - free» states.
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