A sudden job change, severe weather damage, or major maintenance problem can throw a wrench in your plans.
A sudden job change may put your earnings at risk and a lender on his toes.
Not exact matches
If the wrong man comes in making rafts of
changes well then a nice
job can all of a
sudden become a huge freaking
job.
Or maybe you've
changed jobs, and the
sudden influx of new information keeps you tossing and turning?
Whether it's the unexpected death of a family member, a relationship ending without warning, or apparent
job security up and vanishing, any
sudden change is sure to leave a few scars.
The
sudden change in temperature also strengthens our capillaries — tiny blood vessels that do a big
job when it comes to blood circulation, tissue oxygenation and detox.
Ligaments are not activated in normal joint movement, it is the
job of surrounding tendons and muscles to stabilize the joints, with ligaments only activated in extreme circumstances (such as knee twisting, etc.)
Sudden sharp impacts or
changes in force may also overwhelm the surrounding muscle's ability to tighten and stabilize the joint, which requires the ligaments to intervene.
People from all walks of life experience financial difficulties for numerous reasons, whether it's an unexpected illness,
sudden job loss, or
change in income.
So if you're contemplating a
job change, it's worth checking on your vesting status before you make any
sudden moves.
This one is not always possible, especially if you need to make a big purchase or you have a
sudden change in
job plans.
Better still, you'd have the flexibility to switch back to the lesser regular monthly payment if you were to experience any
changes like a
sudden job loss or the birth of a child.
Having said that, if we environmentalists do our
job right we will start to see people
changing their ways — not because they have had a
sudden moral epiphany — but because there is simply a better way of doing things.
That doesn't mean, however, that there aren't valid reasons for
changing jobs: a chance to learn a new skill or a
sudden opening at the company of your dreams, for instance.
On more than one occasion, I had clients devastated by
sudden changes in their career, a
job loss, company shut - down, or an unexpected termination.
Decisions are made on the spur of the moment, without forethought and without consideration for the consequences to self or others; this may lead to
sudden changes of
jobs, residences, or relationships.