Sentences with phrase «more years on the job»

If you are healthy and able to work, put in a few more years on the job to increase your earnings and delay taking Social Security benefits.
But he's finding that the senator — while likely harder to dislodge with more years on the job and a base of support in his district — is a more attractive target when it comes to generating campaign contributions, particularly for LGBT donors.
A tiny 0.03 % of California teachers are dismissed after three or more years on the job.
Teachers with a few years of experience are indistinguishable, in terms of effectiveness in the classroom, from teachers with many more years on the job.
Other covered reasons include personal misfortunes you can't control, such as losing your employment after three or more years on the job or suffering a burglary, fire or other disasters that leave your home uninhabitable.

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«Once fully realized, the programs in this announcement will support more than 18,000 highly skilled jobs in the U.S. and thousands of jobs in Saudi Arabia as part of maintaining and modernizing these platforms over the next 30 years,» Lockheed Martin said in a statement on May 20.
While Texas has few jobs directly dependent on exports to Canada, the state sells us more than $ 25 billion worth of goods each year.
In an interview late last year, Patrick Nangle — who recently took the helm at Vancouver ride - sharing co-op Modo after years of running Purolator — said one of the best things about his new job is that he now gets to spend a lot more time talking to people on the front lines.
Non-energy exports led the rebound, a show of strength that Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz has been waiting on since he started his job more than two years ago.
For the study, researchers analyzed a a sample of more than 340,000 job interview reviews posted anonymously on the site to determine whether hiring is moving faster or slower today compared to previous years.
Alberta, still on the mend, has experienced an uptick of more than 20,000 jobs since the start of the year, too.
Even when comparing the sexes with the same job title at the same company and using similar education and experience, the gender pay gap persists across the board: Men earned 2.4 percent more than women on average, down slightly from last year, according to a study by salary - tracking website PayScale.
Per capita, the 10 countries with the most Inc. 5000 Europe companies — those on this year's list added more than 311,000 jobs to local economies — were all tiny, and Eastern European or Scandinavian.
Feldstein says his lawyer had to lean on the insurance company before he could collect on the hotel job, and that it took him more than a year of negotiation to secure his money.
According to Accenture, 40 percent of Americans plan to spend more on holiday shopping this year compared to last year, both in stores and online via computers and mobile devices, so it's your job to earn their attention and dollar.
Those who've made the final cut — after what's typically a yearlong series of interviews that scrutinize a venture's business model, hiring practices and sales potential — have gone on to collectively create more than 225,000 jobs and generate more than $ 6 billion last year alone.
As we wait for the JOBS Act to clear the way for anyone to invest in businesses via SEC - approved crowdfunding platforms, entrepreneurs can post on some websites that are open only to accredited investors, which under SEC rules includes individuals earning at least $ 200,000 a year or those with a net worth of $ 1 million or more.
Analyzing more than 36,000 job ads from the last five years, Human Rights Watch released a new report on Monday detailing the extent of discriminatory job ads in China.
The annual Top 100 Companies to Watch for Remote Jobs list features companies that most recruit for remote, or work - from - home, jobs each year, based on an analysis of more than 30,000 companies.
But if you — or your kid — are bent on earning a bachelor's degree, how can you stack the deck to make sure an attractive job waits on the other end of four (or more) years?
Last year, women MBA graduates received half the job offers — one versus two, on average — of their male counterparts, despite sending out 20 % more applications, according to GMAC.
Based on 40 years of recruiting and training more than twenty thousand recruiters and hiring managers on how to actually predict on - the - job performance, one problem always stands out:
Online retailer Amazon (amzn) is set to create more than 5,000 jobs in Britain this year, the company said on Monday, boosting its investment in the country once more even as it prepares to leave the European Union.
On Wall Street, stocks rose on Friday after job growth surged more - than - expected in June, reaffirming labor market strength that could keep the Federal Reserve on track for a third interest rate hike this yeaOn Wall Street, stocks rose on Friday after job growth surged more - than - expected in June, reaffirming labor market strength that could keep the Federal Reserve on track for a third interest rate hike this yeaon Friday after job growth surged more - than - expected in June, reaffirming labor market strength that could keep the Federal Reserve on track for a third interest rate hike this yeaon track for a third interest rate hike this year.
Just 90 days into a job it's hard to talk about legacy, but what's more important to me is that when you grade AMD, whether it's three years from now or five years from now, you grade it on that this was a fantastic set of assets that she turned into something special.
We sifted through Payscale's data to find the 20 most meaningful jobs that pay $ 70,000 or more a year, on average.
«On rooftops from Arizona to New York, solar is saving Americans tens of millions of dollars a year on their energy bills, and employs more Americans than coal — in jobs that pay better than average.&raquOn rooftops from Arizona to New York, solar is saving Americans tens of millions of dollars a year on their energy bills, and employs more Americans than coal — in jobs that pay better than average.&raquon their energy bills, and employs more Americans than coal — in jobs that pay better than average.»
Entry - level managers earn around $ 65,000 a year, but those with more than a decade on the job can earn up to $ 100,000 annually.
From 2000 on, less than a third of workers stayed in a job for more than four years (during the 1990s, two - thirds did).
Brooks, president and CEO since August 2008, has accomplished many things in her three - plus years on the job — by the Bay's own accounting (and as a privately held company, there's no other kind), sales are stronger now than they've been in more than a decade, up 9 % in the second half of 2011 — but chief among them has been rebuilding the Bay brand in her own image.
The New York Times» Andrew Kramer reported on the phenomenon in December, writing that «for more than three years, rather than rely on military officers working out of isolated bunkers, Russian government recruiters have scouted a wide range of programmers, placing prominent ads on social media sites, offering jobs to college students and professional coders, and even speaking openly about looking in Russia's criminal underworld for potential talent.»
End Illegal Immigration Act Fully - funds the construction of a wall on our southern border with the full understanding that the country Mexico will be reimbursing the United States for the full cost of such wall; establishes a 2 - year mandatory minimum federal prison sentence for illegally re-entering the U.S. after a previous deportation, and a 5 - year mandatory minimum for illegally re-entering for those with felony convictions, multiple misdemeanor convictions or two or more prior deportations; also reforms visa rules to enhance penalties for overstaying and to ensure open jobs are offered to American workers first.
The latest data on U.S. economic and job growth trends are making it more credible for the Fed to raise rates again in December, a year after its last hike.
In other words, over the next five years, this government is planning to spend more money on income splitting for a small number of well off families, a promise made during the 2011 election, than on supporting economic growth and job creation through new spending on research and infrastructure and lowering taxes on investment.
Today, roughly half of STEM jobs in the United States do not require a bachelor's degree, and since many of these high - skills jobs are also high - demand, CTE graduates will earn on average between $ 4,000 and $ 19,000 more a year than a person with a humanities associate degree.
Austin Austin, which has become a haven for tech - savvy millennials seeking good - paying job opportunities from the more than 5,500 innovative startups in the area, jumped from 6th to 5th in overall rankings on the ITM report this year.
More than 100 hundred years after that, though computers had replaced knitting machines as the latest threat to jobs, the fear of technology's impact on employment was the same.
«With more people planning to look for jobs on their mobile device in the next year and beyond, Glassdoor is committed to providing a great mobile job search experience to help you find jobs and companies you love,» said Ryan Aylward, Glassdoor chief technology officer.
For instance, a nurse has been on the job for more than two years.
For what it's worth, the betting sites — legal in Ireland and Great Britain — predict we'll wake up on Nov. 7 and find the GOP controls both houses of Congress, while Obama gets four more years in his present job.
Male MBAs are hired into higher - level positions right out of school and earn, on average, $ 4,600 more per year in their first job than their female counterparts.
One year ago the Minister brought in a budget promising to «create good jobs, make life more affordable, and protect the services families depend on
Unions, working with employers, have come along way to making these workplaces safer over the past 30 years, but there's much more work to be done - particularly as we discover the toll these types of jobs take on workers mental health and as the Conservative government moves closer and closer to total industry self - regulation (something that puts all Canadians at risk).
Stanley Druckenmiller was promoted to director of equity research in just his second year on the job, leap - frogging eight people who had far more years under their belt.
Last year, on average the economy created more than 250,000 jobs per month.
«Each period, whether a day, a month, a year or longer, represents an infinite number of possible learning opportunities, revealing more and more about correlations, hedging, law, regulation, culture, sizing positions, trading versus holding, activism, bankruptcy law and practice, government action and political impacts on investing, organizational realities and growth, as well as the kind of personal characteristics that are required to do this job well.»
Much of the debate over the past years about the benefits and the costs global specialization, primarily the rapid advance of China as a major manufacturing center has been less about the financial costs — the $ 12 trillion dollars of additional liquidity that the US consumers offered to the world (the cumulative US trade deficit from 1990 through 2015 compared to the over $ 3 trillion dollars in trade surplus run - up by China over this same period — and more in terms of the jobs lost and the impact of foreign products on American wages in manufacturing.
Moving years later to new jobs and a new hometown five hundred miles away, in a region more densely populated with Catholics, Elizabeth and I «shopped around» until we finally settled on a new parish.
People sometimes think of the Reformation as little more than a 500 - year - old clean - up job on the Roman Catholic Church.
Consider this... a person goes to college, gets a four year degree in archaeology (or some antiquities preservation analog); spends summers sifting through sand and rock and gravel, all the while taking graduate level classes... person eventually obtains the vaunted PhD in archaeology... then works his / her tail off seeking funding for an archeological excavation, with the payoff being more funding, and more opportunities to dig in the dirt... do you think professional archaeologists are looking hard for evidence of the Exodus on a speculative basis... not a chance... they know their PhD buys them nothing more than a job at Tel Aviv Walmart if they don't discover and publish... so they write grants for digs near established sites / communities, and stay employed sifting rock in culturally safe areas... not unless some shepard stumbles upon a rare find in an unexpected place do you get archeological interest and action in remote places... not at all surprising that the pottery and other evidence of the Exodus and other biblical events lie waiting to be discovered... doesn't mean not there... just not found yet...
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