Sentences with phrase «rather hire a pro»

If you'd rather hire a pro to more quickly, and probably more expertly, transform a room, plan to pay around $ 100 to $ 300 an hour for labor, in addition to supplies.

Not exact matches

Would you rather design your own cover or hire a pro?
In other words, if you're going to file pro se, you might as well do it all yourself rather than hire someone to just type the info for you.
This New York Best seller proves that you don't need to hire a pro to become wealthy; rather, you need to thank John Bogle.
A pro can show you how to express those solid numbers as percentages, rather than explicit dollar amounts, and can help navigate your resume around confidentiality while still offering important, compelling metrics to hiring influencers.
I know there are some good ones out there, and I guess my choice would be that they have some type of experience in the industry (recruiter, HR pro, power manager who has hired), rather than the only credential being a masters in English.
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