Sentences with phrase «really big salary»

Some people maybe have a lot of money saved, but they don't have a really big salary, and those 2 people right there probably would benefit from a different type of loan.

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Some entrepreneurs find themselves in a fortunate position in which taking no or little salary for a while isn't really a big deal.
It seems Wenger gambles too early on overpaying for players like Theo and Ramsey, who had not proven consistency at their level when they got handed big salaries, and have not really earned their salary since their big pay rises, (although Theo is playing much more like his salary this year).
Arsenal were on the top of their game when the new stadium was planned and once the financial restrictions kicked in for Arsenal, almost every big club started offering higher salaries to our Invincibles which really unsettled our players (media played a big part in this).
It also includes the not so obvious: earning the salary, paying the bills, maintaining the house, calling the insurance company about that surprise medical bill, researching all the possible causes of that weird cough your baby has been doing lately, scheduling tours of daycare centers, getting that promotion or signing that big client, researching life insurance plans, getting the oil changed like clockwork because you really need this car to last you, plus taking breaks so that you can recharge....
Memo to Austin you really need to get your resume updated since you will be in the minority soon and take a big cut in salary, maybe you can go back to your old job working for Hank «TAKE THE FIFTH» Sheinkopf.
Doing three big - ish moves since 2014 helped, as did really figuring out my professional goals and «home base» (which has come with a very modest salary... thus, shopping is limited).
With decent North American contracts I could afford to pay more than many or most Indian law firms, and I could offer associates the chance to be groomed really well for the big overseas firms and crazy big salaries.
I explicitly do not cover breaking news and when there is a big story (such as the associate salary spike last year), I often consciously wait a week or two before writing a piece, which then tries to explain the true salience of the event and what I think it really means.
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