Sentences with phrase «miserable job»

There has to be accountability, and Sacramento has done a pretty miserable job of that.
Far too often, I have heard people complain about miserable jobs, insufferable bosses and abusive environments — and then sit back and hope that God will open a door for them to leave.
Both lines were manhandled, prompting coach Bill Snyder to say that he did a «really miserable job» of preparing his team.
Whether it's leaving a miserable job, moving to a different position that stretches you, starting your own business, or even taking on a tricky new assignment, greatness requires risk.
The truth is that they do a miserable job on all three counts — reach, resonance and reaction.
6:1 And lady, what about all those trained elders and preachers whom you have pointed out in past posts here who do a miserable job when pointing out sin?
I'm sure I'm doing a miserable job at explaining all of this, but it's the basic gist I think.
The board, they have done a miserable job, not just in trying to get us back to winning ways but in everything, an owner called silent Stan like wtf, not just silent but also disconnected greedy absent and ambitionless.
Journalists sent on to the streets to partake in that miserable job of vox - popping the public were met with people actually coming up to them to talk rather than the usual experience of begging passers - by for just a few minutes of their time and a publishable opinion.
I was doing what I loved while suffering through a miserable job and burning the candle at both ends.
That sounds like a miserable job, and while it sucks that you suffered for such a long time, I'm glad you realized sooner than later that someone else's problems were not your own and that you can't let them bring you down.
Therefore there is only one miserable person for this miserable job: me.
Don't suppose that school systems that do a miserable job of educating 5 - and 7 - and 17 - year - olds will do miraculously better with 4 - year - olds.
It has, however, yielded an enormous number of schools that we now know, without doubt, are doing a miserable job, particularly with disadvantaged kids.
Historically, school managers in Boston have done a miserable job of evaluating teachers.
And it's one of the few operations performed by a robot in an airtight room, because it's a miserable job no one wants to do by hand.
Plastic Logic made a miserable job on the software and marketing front.
Between the declining economy and the miserable jobs outlook, even people with employment are finding...
Redundancy brings many pressures; worries over mortgage payments, fears of finances falling apart, the stress of job - finding or strain on a relationship (though some may feel the joy of release from a miserable job!).
Only 52 percent of veterinarians report actually having a written financial policy1, and we have done ourselves no favors by making the discussion of payment as difficult and uncomfortable as possible — in most cases leaving our front desk people the miserable job of trying to obtain a payment or deposit from a pet owner with little or no funds.
It is well known in the scientific literature that the computer models being used by the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have done a miserable job in predicting the change that has occurred in global temperature over the past two decades.
And the news coverage most people expose themselves to does a miserable job of getting to the real issues that politicians, and elections - related litigation, are fighting over.
Picking up on a discussion from last year about why law professors are so edgy, Caron points to a new book, «The Three Signs of a Miserable Job,» to find support for the proposition that law profs have cause to be miserable.
When you like what you do every day, you do it with a sense of energy and urgency that you won't find in a dull and miserable job.
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