Sentences with phrase «odd jobs involved»

While there are many odd jobs involved in being a member of the customer support team my favorite has to be my time spent speaking with our customers.
She will do this by taking odd jobs involving item transmutations, battling enemies in turned - based combat, and even upgrading facilities and amenities in Earls.

Not exact matches

He dismissed six friends who were involved with his record label and doing odd jobs for him while they lived in a house he was leasing for $ 30,000 a year.
Pearce is very good at showing the little touches of transgression that this relationship involves: Moll asks Pascal to come to the family home to do some odd jobs, and Pascal, with instinctive truculence, smokes in the house and muddies up the carpet; Johnny Flynn's performance shows how Pascal is savouring the sense that he has the rights of a disapproved - of boyfriend, and it is by rudeness that he will bolster this position.
Starting off small, you take odd jobs here and there, the game gives you several story missions that involve doing slightly different tasks, some lap knockouts, some straight up racing, some pursuits and some assassinations (essentially just a beat»em up).
Starting off small, you take odd jobs here and there, the game gives you several story missions that involve doing slightly different tasks, some lap knockouts, some straight up racing, some pursuits and some assassinations (essentially just a beat»em up).
Group fully supports the progressive changes in Bill 148, Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, which provide protections for many new immigrants entering the labour force who, because of employment barriers, are often placed in jobs at minimum wage, physically demanding and involve irregular or odd working hours.
What came to mind for me as a current law student involved with Pro Bono Students Canada is the fact that the job market for new calls has become so competitive that there is an odd tension in how students are relating to pro bono work — it seems necessary to gain «practical skills» but at the same time it's a source of resentment (working for free while carrying massive debt that seems unlikely to be paid off soon after graduation).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z