Sentences with phrase «little paid experience»

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With 86 percent of consumers willing to pay a little extra for a better in - flight experience, Alaska is on to a winner.
Sometimes a movie makes such an impression that a viewer will pay a little extra to take the experience home.
We invited six CEOs, most with little or no on - line bill - paying experience, to evaluate the services without identifying themselves as Inc reviewers.
Those drivers were expected to pay more attention to little details, often taking control to prevent a «bad experience» like hard braking, according to a company document.
Especially since the 16th century,, Christianity has focused on redemption and paid relatively little attention to creation experience.
They irony is that people like Donald Trump and Roy Moore — who often seem to pay little attention to public affairs — have proven more capable of learning than those with fancy degrees and Washington experience.
But what is surprising is that, in spite of record levels of consumers saying they have had enough and demanding frustration - free packaging, the brand / product companies have paid little attention to the design for the consumer experience.
So this is a must - try experience for anyone visiting London who doesn't mind paying a little bit extra for something truly fantastic.
Chambers - Paid a lot of money for a young player with little experience in regards First Team and Premiership games.He looked a good prospect and because of injuries to the squad he found himself playing very soon into his Arsenal career.This caught up with him a bit as did playing with different CB partners and filling in at full back.Form dipped and was out of the side till a year long loan move to Boro.He was playing every week and despite them going down he was one of their best and consistent players.He has been indifferent since coming back but has looked better in last few games he has played.I believe there is a very decent centre back in this player and would not describe him as a bad buy at all.
The fee does seem excessive for a defender who turned 30 in January, but Arsenal desperately need a defender equipped with Premier League experience and with Manchester City also interested, the Gunners may have little choice but to pay up.
Western society has paid very little attention to the importance of the birth experience and the first nine months in the womb, and we have seriously underestimated the impact of pre - and perinatal trauma on the psyches of our young.
After spending two years in disposable diapers, I know the cloth diapers will more than pay for themselves and give my little one a soft, and chemical free diapering experience.
This sounds little, but is really big and pays big rewards in our experience.
Children who were used to receiving an allowance from their parents paid attention to the price, whereas those who had little experience handling money generally did not.
I can tell you from personal experience that there is little better than looking forward every day to doing something you love and actually wondering at times why you are being paid for doing something you truly enjoy.
In light of experiences like this, sometimes it's worth paying a little more to a matchmaker to ensure your time and efforts are not wasted.
Sometimes it seems a little bit overwhelming even for experienced players, but due to its replay value and the limitless gameplay options Tropico 4 pays back the patient ones.
Johnson plays a little guy in a big man's body with a twinkle in his eye and a healthy sense of fun, a dynamic that pays off winningly in his interactions with Anthony, a.k.a. «Fridge» (Kevin Hart), a star football player - turned - supply - toting - sidekick who's experiencing the humbling inverse of Spencer's musclebound metamorphosis.
Studio MDHR clearly put a ton of love and time into every little detail in this game, and the entire package pays off that effort in a fantastic and challenging experience.
In almost every school district in the country, teachers are currently paid based solely on their years of experience and degree level, despite a consensus in the scientific community that these two factors bear little relationship to their success in improving student performance.
Baroness Corston, committee chair, said: «We have found that without being taught life skills, given the right support, access to work experience and robust, independent careers advice, we are in danger of trapping these young people in low - skilled, low - paid work, with little chance of a rewarding career.»
Take a close look; it's paying a little over $ 7 over minimum wage for an experienced Instructional Designer to be able to work remotely.
We reach this conclusion having over 15 years» experience with a single rating where the public paid little attention to the individual components that comprised that single rating.
Most teachers are working in excess of 60 hours and in my case inexcess of 70 hours a week and if they took strike action would lose a days pay (significant when you are paid so little) I do not know of any other professional career where professionals work in excess of 70 hours a week at 50 + with over 15 years experience.
Most teachers are paid according to their experience and educational attainment, but as educator Thomas Luschei has demonstrated, there is little evidence that more than 3 - 5 years of experience boost teachers» ability to increase student test scores or grades.
Every year the teacher will get a little pay bump as he or she gains experience and moves to another box on the schedule.
I'm curious to see what the future holds for dealers and manufacturers as far as retaining quality experienced techs, I see little incentive for top guys to stick around unless they are paid an exorbitant hourly rate to compensate for declining hours.
Skoda has paid a lot of attention to details in contrast to Ford; little bits such as how the gear lever feels while slotting into the driveq, the knurled finish on the temperature control knobs, the suave graphics on the infotainment and the multi-information display, all do their bit in uplifting the overall experience.
Since I was (still am) a part - time teacher with little to no disposable income, I didn't pay for any services and took advantage of their free offers, which were limited to a very brief listing (which no longer exists) and a request for a short description of my self - publishing experience (which also no longer appears on their website).
His answer is that we pay too much attention to what successful people are like, and too little attention to where they are from: that is, their culture, their family, their generation, and the idiosyncratic experiences of their upbringing.
If you want to pay a little less and hire a novice, that's fine, but be aware that with editors (just as with many things in life), you get the experience and quality you pay for.
In other words, as you pay down your credit card balances little by little you should begin to experience small credit score increases.
Let me tell you: these piddly little underpaid gigs will not pay the bills in retirement — and in times like ours, «retirement» is not a choice; it's the result of layoffs at an age where people can't get rehired in the job field where they have experience and have earned a decent wage.
In my own practice, I only pay a higher MER for a manager who has proven to beat the index over the long - term or who has experience or exposure to an area of the global market I know little or nothing about.
Those who make only minimum monthly payments have likely experienced this too because very little of the principal is being paid while the card is still in use for regular purchases.
These guys are rigid and have little appreciation for the concept of «Customer Service» If they can kiss off someone who paid off the loan in full, I feel for those who need accommodation to make payments or experience problems in need of true customer service.
Even a little kitchen experience could help you when you're looking for your next job, perhaps at a local sit - down restaurant where the pay is a little better.
The experience persuaded Armstrong of three things: first that Toronto's overheated housing market may have cooled at least a little; second, that it pays to choose an experienced real estate agent who is intimately acquainted with the neighbourhood where you're selling; and third, that «if you put your best foot forward it will all work out in the end.»
And deserves your support — that little extra you pay is worth it for the whole experience and a small insurance policy against them disappearing...
I do not have experience with paid dog sitting / care giving, but I often watch neighbors / friends pets as well as having my own little fur baby zoo.
You can pay a few pounds for a guide who will show you around and make the whole experience a little more authentic than a group tour.
Rather than just having the word «premium» in the cabin name the airline genuinely offers a premium experience for those who are prepared to pay a little more.
This is the time of year when it's a good idea to pay a little more to ensure a much better experience.
I'm willing to pay a little extra for that service and comfort to enjoy a better flight experience, even if I don't earn any miles.
but, but, you pay 50 $ for xbl and still experience monster lag now crawl back and find your Halo Wars Stats you little xbot
They are only sold in blind packs, so a fan like myself who only paid $ 40 for New Leaf but played over 1000 hours might have to spend $ 500 or more to experience all the content in HHD - a game that is arguably worth $ 30 + 300 NFC cards that are worth about $ 60 (if they were to sell three complete decks of 100 cards for $ 20 each, which would still provide a big profit since cards are cheap to produce and NFC adds very little to the expense.)
Granted, you can play these games start to finish, enjoy the experience, and never do more with it; but the company decided to withhold certain missions, quests or other content unless you pay them a little more money.
Whilst it does require a little patience to progress or unlock the best weapons, the fact it's completely possible without paying and in a fair manner equates to an overall fantastic experience.
I'm also cool with Nintendo porting games from the PS3 and 360 with the DLC installed on the disc for free as there are people who haven't experienced those game yet and the free DLC is a extra added incentive to play it on the Wii U. I've personally have enjoyed playing games like The Amazing Spider - Man on the Wii U and not having to pay for the DLC made it a little bit sweeter.
You either pay through the nose for each little tiny thing or you really just have a really poor experience.
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