Sentences with phrase «loose end jobs»

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Even in an era of mobile technology, travelers must tie up loose ends at the job and at home before leaving town.
Cuomo said he thought Percoco was doing «transitional work» in the office and tying up loose ends from his old job, which Cuomo said is allowed.
It seemed there were a few loose ends administration had failed to make entirely clear to legislators, like the fact that William James Myers, a conflict resolution attorney for almost 19 years, was dismissed from his $ 62,100 - a-year job, to be replaced by a yet - to - be-designated $ 72,000 successor.
Cuomo says he thought Percoco was doing «transitional work» in the office, and tying up loose ends from his old job, which Cuomo says is allowed.
For me this weekend it's all about those last - minute baby jobs and tying up loose ends at work.
The film did a good job of tying up the loose ends left in the film series and although some scenes require your complete attention to be understood, even a non-book reader can understand all the things that have led up to this conclusion.
It as one of those slow burn movies that does a really good job tying up all loose ends to give audiences a very satisfying ending.
Bingham's self - loathing stems from his disregard for his own job, and the novel covers his own final, intricately planned «career transition» mission, as he tries to sew up loose professional and personal ends over a frantic six days of back - and - forth travel.
It's never quite clear if Max will earn his release for a job well done at the end of the evening, or if he will meet his fate with a bullet in the head so there are no loose ends.
Ann Patty was at loose ends after being forced into early retirement from her high - powered job in book publishing.
Your job is to keep a loose hold on the end of the lead with just one hand, and to keep that hand close to you all the time.
I felt there could have been a extra episode to tidy up loose ends but thankfully the game still does a good job off that.
But before you rush into your new job with excitement and enthusiasm, make sure you wrap up the loose ends of your search.
Take the time to wrap up all the loose ends of your job search and put in place the processes and practices that will make your next hunt easier.
If you're currently working, you will have to tie up some loose ends with your current job before you lay the groundwork for a new one.
Tie up the loose ends simply by re-emphasizing your interest in the role and noting why you're the ideal fit for the job.
The following are some things you can do to tie up all the loose ends once you have been offered the position and the job hunt ends.
Aside from being a formality at the end of any job, your resignation letter is also a great way to tie up any loose ends — which will make your exit from the business as stress - free as possible.
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