Sentences with phrase «paying job lined up»

Now you can look to refinance your student loans when you graduate, as long as you have a relatively good - paying job lined up.
When he graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering from Toronto's Ryerson University last year, the 25 - year - old Milton, Ont., resident already had a decent - paying job lined up in his field.

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I'd like to see them get paid more and some of the requirements teams had were stupid, but there's a reason why women literally line up for these jobs still.
His father had lined up a well - paid job with a Belgian company in Kinshasa — indeed, he had already promised the CEO that his son would take the position — but Mulembakani hesitated.
It will provide you with the key experience in preparing a professional writing style before you even have a job lined up, so it's important that you pay attention to these common traps so that they can be avoided.
Do you have a well - paid job (a good deal higher pay than your living expenses will be while there) lined up that you are moving to, or are you simply moving out of Mexico into an unknown or unemployment situation where you will need your money to support yourself?
On the job front, you must have a full - time job or one lined up within six months, a part - time job, or some form of consistent income to show that you can pay back your personal loan.
The adjustments — sometimes called above - the - line deductions because you can claim them whether or not you itemize deductions — include (among other things) deductible contributions to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), SIMPLE and Keogh plans, contributions to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), job - related moving expenses, any penalty paid on early withdrawal of savings, the deduction for 50 percent of the self - employment tax paid by self - employed taxpayers, alimony payments, up to $ 2,500 of interest on higher education loans and certain qualifying college costs.
Between works displayed on cellphones or vintage game consoles, books, flat screens, projections, gifs, slide projects, a custom carpet job, wallpaper, a sculpture here and there, a few items from each artists» clothing line, and a single repeated verse from a generic pop song fading in and out of the exhibition space, I do not feel particularly set - up to pay close attention to anything.
And, as shown in the video, despite consistent complaints about long hours, favoritism and unfair treatment from immediate supervisors and trouble getting paid for overtime, about 500 applicants lined up the day he was there, hoping for a job.
In a paragraph that could be seen as wrapping up its recent line of case law, it claims that it would be «particularly unjustified» if a Union citizen who has worked for one year in the host Member State and who has contributed to its social security and tax system by paying taxes, rates and other charges on his income, was treated in the same way as a first - time job seeker in that Member State «who has never carried on an economic activity in that State and has never contributed to that system» (para. 44).
I think I'll have a job lined up by the time my internship ends, but if I don't, I'll be able to continue paying for my expenses here by doing XYZ.
The digging by the city hook up is what cost about 50 % of the total people pay to replace the line, its either under the street (VERY COSTLY) or in the alley as in my case, but atleast here the city is very strict on digging in the alley, the contractors have to have TONS of insurance for that job, they have to warrantee it for like 1 year that it wont sink and bring more dirt out if it does, grade it and such, pretty big job for the contractor doing the digging in the alley and this is why they charge so much.
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