Sentences with phrase «learn on their dime»

You get to learn it on my dime...

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Did the person who's going to be managing your AdWords account learn AdWords on their own dime?
The next best thing after that is the contractor, employer or agency who learned on someone else's dime but was incentivized by commissions to make the campaigns successful.
Use this time to experiment on someone else's dime while you learn what will propel your own business.
You have alot to learn but its not going to be on my dime.
Her advice to someone that was discouraged about how much schooling cost to become a CPM and the pros and cons of distance learning versus apprenticeship only:» I just did self study, still do self - study, and go to different relevant classes - like NNR or CPR or sometimes march of dimes has seminars on pregnancy or birth related things».
Learn this and you'll begin to understand why you're sitting in Puerto Rico on the dime of people who actually work for a living and Cuomo is in New York getting ready to shine a bright light on how lazy and corrupt you (and your amigos) really are.
«Hook up with enough founders before becoming one, and you'll learn enough to succeed, by experiencing failures on someone else's dime
Learn how to relax on a dime and skills to take pain control in your own hands.
I'm new here... I hope I can find a serious and honest man if there is any here... I work and I'm self dependent, I'm caring and loving, I like learning about new Things, I'm also good at listening to others, I like going out and hanging out, I also love going to the beach and dancing on the sand... if you want to know more about me you can feel free to send me a message... if you are a scammer don't even waste your time cause I'm not sending a dime or giving out any account!!
For me, it all comes down to whether a writer wants to focus primarily on the writing, or if they want to learn the business of publishing all on their own dime.
We're always on the lookout for ways for pet lovers to donate without spending a dime and we just learned... Read More
You will also learn how to stop behaviors on a dime.
The course is broken, desolate and full of «youths», hanging around and trying to learn how to play golf on the dime of their rich parents.
«Capitalize on historical client irritants,» Milstone says — no more nickel - and - diming, charging for phone calls and travel time; bring lawyers to the client to learn more about the culture and expectations.
The number of museums and monuments is second to none, and whether you're learning about the history of the United States, checking out the National Air and Space Museum, or just walking the National Mall, most of it won't cost you a dime — admission for all of the Smithsonian museums (there are 17 in D.C., with 11 on the National Mall itself) and the National Zoo are free.
Secondly, few companies invest in their technical staff to learn the newest technology and find it cheaper to contract these positions out to people who have learned it on their own dime.
If they pay for it, I would definitely do it because you will learn in the field & at school on their dime.
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