Sentences with phrase «means being a jack of all trades»

Being a personal support worker truly means being a jack of all trades, and I am familiar with every facet of the job.

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However, there's also the notion of «jack of all trades, master of none,» meaning that a generalist can provide basic competency on a number of tasks but not actually perform a single task with great expertise.
Small - business owners wear many different hats, but that doesn't mean you have to be a jack - of - all - trades.
I think this is what Professor Louise Fresco meant when she said, we need to be a «Jack of all trades, but a master of one».
It was almost as if the Z8 didn't have a proper identity — it wasn't entirely sure if it was meant to be a boulevard cruiser or a back road blaster and ended up being something of a Jack of all trades, and crucially, master of none.
The new Ford Focus lineup, which is the epitome of what it means to be a Jack of all trades, has finally made its way to our Akins Ford lot near Atlanta, GA..
This means that it's a bit of a jack - of - all - trades in terms of handling, which isn't the backhanded insult it could sound like.
This often means that they are «jack of all trades, master of none», rather than specialists.
However, being jacks - of - all - trades also means they do not excel in any domain in particular.
Google Home is meant to be a jack - of - all - trades device.
It may sound great to say that you are a «jack of all trades» but the term may have an alternative meaning to a hiring manager.
Hiring me as a cashier at The Home Depot will mean that you are hiring a jack of all trades, and a master of at least a few of them!
So many investors try to be a jack - of - all - trades, meaning they are doing single family home deals, commercial deals, land deals, and mobile home park deals.
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