Sentences with phrase «more jobs out of the state»

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As Factcheck.org has pointed out, there are no Lockheed Martin jobs «coming back» to the United States, but there are new jobs being created as part of a contract for more F - 35 planes.
(To learn more about the effect of automation on jobs, check out our State of Automation Report.)
Since last Summer, Captain Jake was offered a job out of state and with that the Team Watts we had known for a handful of years was no more..
A new audit by the New York State Comptroller finds that out of a sample of state workers at state agencies and authorities, more than a fifth were double dipping, being paid for two jobs while doing onlyState Comptroller finds that out of a sample of state workers at state agencies and authorities, more than a fifth were double dipping, being paid for two jobs while doing onlystate workers at state agencies and authorities, more than a fifth were double dipping, being paid for two jobs while doing onlystate agencies and authorities, more than a fifth were double dipping, being paid for two jobs while doing only one.
A new audit by the state comptroller finds that out of a sample of state workers at New York agencies and authorities, more than one fifth were double dipping, being paid for two jobs while only doing one.
I can't think of a better way to chase more jobs out of New York State, and shudder to think what this governor will come up with next.»
Bruce Logan, an environmental engineer at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, says that ICP seems to offer one clear advantage over reverse osmosis: it does a better job of sifting out charged pollutants and could be more efficient at removing bacteria and some industrial waste compounds.
January 5, 2017 • San Luis Potosi state lost out on more than a billion dollars in investment and thousands of jobs when Ford changed plans and nixed a factory.
When you look at the fact that the average in - state student spent $ 19,548 in 2015 (~ $ 34,000 if they're out of state) on tuition and fees for college, are coming out of university with $ 80,000 or more in debt, and even though 2016 saw the best job market for grads since the Great Recession, 51 % of graduates from the classes of 2014 and 2015 said they are working in jobs that do not require their college degree.
2) Then you've got the wonderfully contradicting way the article starts by referring to calls for «the independent sector to step up and provide more support to their state school counterparts» and then moves on to smugly pointing out how some of the academies sponsored by private schools aren't doing so well and quoting Lucy Powell's dismissal of them as not being up to the job of turning round failing schools.
District recruiters, who realized that state colleges weren't producing enough minority graduates to meet demand, also began attending more out - of - state job fairs.
The teachers on the left side of the bell curve (see below) were more accurately identified this year, and the teachers on the «right» side became more effective due to the new and improved teacher evaluation system constructed by the state... and what might be renamed the Hogwarts Department of Education, led by Hanna Skandera — the state's Voldemort — who, in this article pointed out that these results evidence (and I use that term loosely) «that the system is doing a better job of pointing out good teachers.»
DPI staff presented the latest cuts to members of the State Board of Education this week, although they pointed out this year's $ 300,000 cut allows the administrative office the flexibility to use lapsed salary dollars — in other words, cash slated for unfilled positions — to meet the reduction, rather than forcing the agency to ax more jobs.
I expect that they will continue as they have done so far, importing the vast majority of their renewable energy, and energy in general, from out of state, sending those jobs and dollars to states that have a more favorable policy landscape and a more favorable landscape period.
Facebook: Homegrown clean energy projects mean more jobs & revenues stay in North Carolina — and less money flows to out - of - state fossil fuel companies
As the state oil and gas commission points out, only the cities of Denver, Colorado Springs, and Boulder have more jobs than the petroleum industry.
During the debate over the Keystone project, the oil industry rolled out a series of studies claiming that pipeline construction would create 20,000 temporary jobs in the United States and that lower oil prices (they didn't say exactly how much lower) resulting from the new crude supplies would create as many as 250,000 more jobs across the country over the long term.
For these people the state of being fired is so scary, so traumatic, so overwhelming, that all they can do is panic and flail around to find another job, more or less like the old one, so that they can go back to clocking in and clocking out and paying their bills on the appointed days each month.
If the owner of the house had to move out of the state on job or due to some personal issues, he will leave behind his house vacant for one year or can be even more.
Click on the following link for more job search tips on applying for an out - of - state job.
Referencing the current economic crisis, Neil McNulty, Principal Recruiter, McNulty Management Group states that, «now, more than ever, job seekers need to change their mindset from looking for «openings» to looking for «opportunities»... Opportunities are borne out of crisis and chaos and exist even in the worst economy.»
The healthcare industry employs more than 14 million people in the United States alone, and if you're one of the many job - seekers looking for a rewarding position in this competitive field it may be a good idea to seek out advice with your professional healthcare resume.
Entry - level job seekers are more likely to follow the first promising offer wherever it leads, even if that means out of state.
Parents seeking to relocate out - of - state have various reasons for doing so, from an out - of - state job offer to a more affordable lifestyle.
Belenchia — who's been selling industrial properties along the hot Interstate 85 industrial corridor in northwestern South Carolina for more than two decades — has devoted hundreds of hours to the job, putting in place dozens of financing programs and hashing out arcane liability issues with state and federal attorneys.
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