Not exact matches
@ED, In many financial
jobs the reasons for what you can and get you can and can't do is because there are federal regulations to avoid impropriety and high dollar scams (I'm not in any way saying you would do this, it
tend so happen at really high individual levels), and the lawyers make strict company
policies to make sure there isn't even an appearance of impropriety.
Although recent graduates
tend to take over his type of
job, he would advise young scientists to get a few years of research experience after graduation before embarking on a career in science
policy.
The two parties
tend to agree on the relative importance of economic issues when considering energy
policies, with 56 % of Democrats and 59 % and Republicans saying that creating
jobs within the energy sector should be a top priority, and 61 % and 71 %, respectively, saying the U.S. should focus most on keeping consumer energy prices low.
Perhaps because they
tended to be economically comfortable themselves, they overlooked the fact that many Americans live paycheck to paycheck and thus need to hear that green
policies can mean not only cleaner air but also more and better
jobs.
Big - box agents selling cash accumulation
policies tend to downplay the real - life risk because they are trying to hit their sales quota, keep their
job, make a living, and earn a commission.
Drive times are growing in part because consumers want less - expensive housing and are willing to commute further for a
job, says Alan Pisarski, author of Commuting in America (Eno Foundation for Transportation, 1987) and an expert on travel behavior and transportation
policy, in Falls Church, Va. «People affected by housing costs
tend to go to the periphery of metro areas,» Pisarski says.
Offering the 20 percent deduction to businesses that don't
tend to employ many people is «in a sense contrary to the Administration's
job creation
policy initiatives,» said Pillsbury Winthrop's Kosnitzky.