Sentences with phrase «mean job aids»

When we think of Performance Support, we usually mean job aids and quick reference guides.

Not exact matches

Cuomo's administration has been active in providing statistics on what casino expansion would mean for the state's economy: • An estimated 6,700 construction jobs • An estimated 2,900 permanent jobs tied to casinos • Nearly $ 200 million in aid to local governments • $ 240 million for schools and property tax relief
As a torchbearer of Africa's Political emancipation, the Ghana Beyond Aid vision resonates within Ghana and catching up with other African countries as the only sustainable means of reaching our goals of economic emancipation as a continent by using internal resources to create the needed infrastructural development and jobs opportunity for the teeming unemployed graduate youth.
Be careful — look at this YouGov poll which shows a majority of people would support renationalisation of the utilities, increasing the minimum wage to # 10 and the top rate of tax to 60 %... but also a total ban on immigration and benefits for anyone who turns down a job, making life mean life with no parole in prison sentences and stopping all international aid.
Passing this bill would mean that immigrant youth wouldn't have to take 10 years to finish college, like it took me, because they would be able to get financial aid and not have to work several jobs.
Precise numbers of teacher job openings for the upcoming school year nationwide are hard to come by: Many school districts must approve budgets before knowing how much state aid they will receive, or how many current teachers will either resign or retire, which means budgets are based on estimates.
In college, that could mean money from a job, your parents, and the financial aid office (loans, scholarships or grants).
This'll mainly just mean your child has massive inconveniences in the future, when they apply for health insurance, college financial aid, and jobs.
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