Sentences with phrase «poorly paying job»

A poorly selected major could mean you'll be working in a poorly paying job after graduation.
They say working in the sex industry avoids employment in menial and poorly paid jobs.
Attendance suffers when families are struggling to keep up with the routine of school despite the lack of reliable transportation, working long hours in poorly paid jobs with little flexibility, unstable and unaffordable housing, inadequate health care and escalating community violence.

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Women are often forced to accept poorly paid, low - quality jobs.
The team pays poorly, and many players have to work other jobs.
Investigative Post in recent months has published two stories, found here and here, on the project, which Gov. Andrew Cuomo said would create hundreds of good - paying, high - tech jobs but instead has resulted in a dysfunctional call center employing low - wage workers who say they are poorly trained.
Harvey Weisenberg, a former lawmaker and father of a disabled son, says some caregivers are so poorly paid they're choosing to work fast - food jobs instead.
Many teachers are paid so poorly, in fact, that they have to take second jobs to pay their bills.
For several years I supported my writing habit through a variety of dull, poorly - paid, and sometimes horrible jobs (the weirdest was probably my stint as a research assistant / housekeeper / dogsbody for an egomaniacal self - help author whose elderly husband spent much of his time in the basement with his huge collection of Hustler magazines).
You are one short step from succumbing to the vice of copy editing, a thankless job, poorly paid, and earning the practitioner no respect whatsoever.
Worse, it was a very poorly - paid dead end job which had to be fitted in around my real dead - end job.
Keep in mind that the jobs — from au pair to summer camp counselor — are often poorly paid.
Scratching a bite from the travel bug, Kohnstamm walks away from a Wall Street cubicle to accept a poorly paid, impossibly deadlined job updating the Lonely Planet guide to Brazil.
His previous works include «Kiss of Love 2009», an installation produced from various paraphenalia that resulted from exchanging his clothes with homeless people, and «Drobne / 2010 Small Change», which through the use of a British penny, focused on the circumstances of Polish migrant workers in London and a place known as the Polish Wailing Wall where they go to search for jobs (often illegal and poorly paid).
A report from Grain also shows that employment generated by plantations often goes to foreign migrants, not locals, and that most of the jobs are seasonal, poorly paid and dangerous.
What is being published about the consequences of the problem is very negative: ( 1 ) the legal profession is shrinking as will lawyers» incomes, along with the number of law firms; ( 2 ) young lawyers can forget about those secure jobs and partnerships, and instead become independent «agile lawyers» available to help law firms with peak period workloads, i.e. become poorly paid piece - work lawyers unable to develop a specialty or secure income; and, ( 3 ) the rich will have lawyers and the very poor will have free Legal Aid services, but the great majority in the middle, being the majority of taxpayers, will not have lawyers to help them.
Despite the inconvenience of being left with a poorly completed job, the prospect of having to replace ruined tiles and paying for a plasterer to re-plaster walls or floors does not even constitute thinking about.
I have one of those jobs that pays poorly and certianly is not enjoyable.
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