Sentences with phrase «means starting a new job»

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Maximum employment does not mean zero unemployment, as at any given time people there is a certain level of volatility as people vacate and start new jobs.
About one - quarter of this year's top 100 started the job before then, meaning they all are new to the list.
«It means fewer jobs for New Yorkers starting out — up to a half million fewer according to some experts.
Hello babes, I have started a new job on Monday which means it has been all kinds of crazy but I have also been posting videos on my youtube!
Because knowing and loving someone also means knowing when to tell that person to stop checking out Tinder for two seconds, start looking for a new job, or get rid of the platinum blonde hair.
Starting my new job at the local store means filling in heaps of forms.
As for my travel companion, my fiancé just started a new job and can't take time off, which means I'd have the privilege of traveling with my mom.
My new job duties will officially begin on June 2nd and that means starting next week you will see my byline on a number of sites, including Android Central, WPCentral, iMore, Crackberry, and Connectedly.
This is not an exhaustive list of new graduate job resources by any means, but it's a great place to start as you exit school and begin searching for your first job in the «real world.»
For you, it might mean turning in your two - weeks notice for a new job or saving up enough money to leave the corporate environment and start doing what you love to do or have always wanted to do.
Starting a new job can be nerve - wracking for a lot of people but try to enjoy your first day — it is meant to be an exciting time!
That means it's time to start a training class or start a new job search.
In fact, I've been meaning to tell you that I am starting a new job next week at a Wedding magazine!
This means that moving for financial reasons or to start a new job will be insufficient if the child does not directly benefit from the change.
In a new report, Paul Diggle from Capital Economics writes that «ultra-low mortgage interest rates and steady, if not spectacular, job creation mean that the delinquency rate and foreclosure start rate are falling quickly.»
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