not this unemployed chica!
For those over 45 years of age who were
not unemployed, the most cited expense (16 percent) after day - to - day expenses was mortgage or housing expenses.
They're
not unemployed but are always on the lookout for the next opportunity.
If you stay independent, you need to showcase your skills to prospective clients; if you return to the office, you need to be able to show that you're a businessperson,
not unemployed.
And if you're
not unemployed and the resume error was just an oversight, that same HR person may then think you don't pay attention to detail and move on to consider other applicants.
It may surprise you that the worst offenders are
not unemployed lawyers with below market pedigree.
Also, if you are still a CEO, you are
not unemployed.
«I'm
not unemployed, but I'm being crushed under a mountain of educational rating,» said Clancy DeSmet, 38, of Montpelier, Vt. «If something doesn't change, I'll never be able to own a home and have even considered not starting a family because of my rating.»
Not unemployed to say the least.
«You're
not unemployed, but all you can do is be there and sometimes hold press availabilities — which she is very good at doing — but it just doesn't matter.»
Speaking in the House of Commons, she argued that many of those who would feel the impact of the bill were
not unemployed, but low - paid workers who were «already bumping along the bottom of the poverty threshold».
Raising personal tax allowances by # 1,000 a year helps the working poor who earn enough to pass the current threshold of # 6,475 a year, but
not the unemployed, the inactive or those who already earn too little to pay any tax.
They're
not unemployed, they don't come from impoverished areas, they're very likely to work in the public sector with its enhanced sense of transferred personal virtue.
At least you're
not unemployed, working a temp job, or working part time.
Indeed, he adds, «I do not speak in vanity, but simply record the fact, that I was
not unemployed in my profession by the late John Jacob Astor; a name which, I admit, I love to repeat; for it hath a rounded and orbicular sound to it, and rings like unto bullion.»
Dykes wasn't unemployed for long.
Why can't an unemployed use a limousine, a yacht or a house with swimming pool?
Call me crazy, but aren't the unemployed the people who usually need a job??
You've got a job, you've found a career, so you should be thanking your lucky stars that you aren't unemployed, right?
A job loss leads to a new job or career opportunity that you wouldn't have had if you weren't unemployed.
Not exact matches
But the possibility that we could have one million
unemployed truck drivers in 10 years, we don't approach those problems with the same sense of urgency.
Millennials are forever being told that they're
unemployed because either they don't work hard enough or they're too entitled.
The most
unemployed generation in history - Gen Y - has been sold a bill of goods, but
not in the way you might think.
Fuel rods are an interesting proposition but surely if the issue is that there will be protests why don't we go the path of least resistance and kick start the solar industry which is sustainable and could employ large numbers of
unemployed or under employed.
He had a family of four to support, so the option of being
unemployed wasn't a consideration.
With 21.9 million Americans either
unemployed or underemployed and plenty of doting parents, mentors, and siblings dispensing advice on what they should and shouldn't do, I thought I'd take the road less traveled.
For the hundreds of millions of
unemployed people around the world, we don't need jobs — we need work.
Not long ago, a journalist asked me what my advice would be to the newly
unemployed.
«If they can't get a job due to a credit report that could be bad due to being
unemployed, it's a vicious cycle.»
«There were 1.49 million
unemployed people (people
not in work but seeking and available to work), 64,000 fewer than for December 2016 to February 2017 and 152,000 fewer than for a year earlier,» the ONS added.
If there are jobs available, but the
unemployed don't have the skills to fill them, we need to work on our country's education system.
Early discussions also include possible new forms of membership among workers who are
not traditionally organized, including
unemployed workers, students, workers in contract, self - employed, temporary and freelance positions.
If being
unemployed and stuck in their childhood homes isn't dispiriting enough, Millennials also seem plagued by a worldly dissatisfaction that is new to this generation.
Lohne said in his tweets that he didn't choose to go to Instagram or WhatsApp and is now
unemployed.
- The company has already reached 70 % (7,000 employees) of its 10,000 - employee commitment for hiring «opportunity youth» (
unemployed young people who are
not in school) as well as being 25 % of the way toward its even more ambitious 100,000 opportunity youth hiring goal, the 100,000 Opportunities Initiative, that Starbucks successfully goaded other corporate giants (Target, Walmart, etc.) to join in.
And, so as
not to miss the bandwagon, suddenly every business is in the video business as well and there's a video crew (generally composed of otherwise
unemployed film school grads) trying to spin the day's every activity into something golden that they think the world wants to see.
Though there has been improvement in the number of people who have been
unemployed for only 27 - 51 weeks, it has
not returned to pre-recession levels.
Not surprisingly, they found an inverse relationship between the length of time a person is
unemployed and how often a candidate is called in for an interview:
Despite a steep drop in the unemployment rate, 14 percent of Millennials are still
unemployed or
not longer looking for work.
People who want to work have become dependent on government assistance — as evidenced by the huge battle over the decision to
not extend benefits to the long - term
unemployed.
The Jacobses anticipate critics will observe that life isn't so good for
unemployed textile workers in the United States, but argue that they are providing jobs for people without a safety net who would otherwise be much worse off.
But since it doesn't poll actual workers, you can't use it to figure out what percentage of the workforce is
unemployed.
Unless the residents are working for the band office or a government - run social service, they're almost certainly
unemployed — and more often than
not, addicted to prescription painkillers at the expense of putting food on the table for their families.
First, the number of Jews who can be thought of as threatening non-Jewish control of U.S. industry is
not so large as the Jewish population estimate of 1933 would suggest: the great mass of the 4,500,000 American Jews, like the great mass of American non-Jews, is made up of workers, employed or
unemployed, to whom the control of U.S. industry is a purely academic matter.
The government doesn't count those out of work as
unemployed unless they are actively searching for jobs.
The jobless aren't counted as
unemployed unless they're actively seeking work.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday that nearly a quarter of the Middle East's youth are
unemployed, warning that unless deeper reforms are made, millions of young people entering the labor market each year may
not find jobs.
Many in the hiring pool are
unemployed for a reason: Because they're
not good or have personality issues that cause workplace problems.
Yet the rate has dropped in large part because many people have stopped looking for work and are no longer counted as
unemployed —
not because hiring has accelerated.
Enforcing such conditionality
not only required a large and expensive bureaucracy, but created a perverse incentive for beneficiaries to remain poor and
unemployed so as
not to lose their benefits.