For these reasons, it's not unusual to find yourself needing to
take a leave of absence at some point during your career.
Not exact matches
Amid mounting criticism, Caldbeck
took a temporary
leave of absence, issuing an apology «to those women who I've made feel uncomfortable in any way,
at any time.»
In 1999 she
took a
leave of absence from teaching biomedical engineering
at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., to launch AnthroTronix, based in College Park, Md..
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has
taken an indefinite
leave of absence from the company, which means this site was not helpful
at all (you had one job...).
Patel wanted to keep growing his business, so he ended up
taking a two - year
leave of absence from USC to pursue an MBA
at Yale.
Struggling mobile device maker Nokia suffered another blow Thursday when its chief technology officer, Richard Green,
took a
leave of absence after just one year
at the company.
According to Variety, Harvey Weinstein has been «furiously resisting efforts to force him out [
of the Weinstein Company] permanently,» going so far as to continue to appear
at work after he said that he would be
taking a
leave of absence.
Copeland said if he is nominated, he will
take a
leave of absence from his duties both
at city hall and
at the fish hatchery.
Everett decided to
take an educational
leave of absence to do an Executive MBA
at Haskayne and work night shifts
at the hospital.
Chris completed his PhD in Bioengineering
at the University
of Utah in the fall
of 2013 before
taking a
leave of absence from medical school (he was enrolled in the MD / PhD program) to found and grow Recursion.
After failing to get the bishops to oppose the North American Free Trade Act (NAFTA), Clarke
took a
leave of absence to fight it himself, and
at the 1992 NAFTA signing ceremony stood up and called Prime Minister Brian Mulroney a liar.
That's why I
took a
leave of absence from my job in Buenos aires, and am here in Washington DC, giving a shot
at a life which isn't dictated by a 9 - to - 5 office schedule, and doing what I love best.
After graduating with a Business degree, Brittany began working
at a bank in Los Angeles, but grew tired
of her commutes and
took a
leave of absence to travel the world to gain perspective on her life.
It's worth noting that Warriors head coach Steve Kerr
took an indefinite
leave of absence to rehabilitate his back
at the beginning
of last season.
We have no idea if Kosc will be ready to play
at the weekend, so I will not try and pick a back four, but I can see Alexis
taking the
left role, and Iwobi on the right, with Theo Walcott chosen to lead the line in the
absence of both Olivier Giroud and Danny Welbeck.
TEAM NEWS Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta is set to switch flanks to play
at left - back,
taking the place
of suspended Gael Clichy in the
absence of the injured Aleksandar Kolarov.
If you work
at one
of these salons, I'd seriously consider
taking a
leave of absence.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, under fire for the toxic work culture
at the San Francisco company, will
take a
leave of absence from the ride - hailing company he founded in 2009, the executive announced in a companywide email.
The decision comes just two days after Thompson's funeral, which governor spoke
at, eight days after his abrupt death from cancer and less than two weeks after the borough's top law enforcement official announced he would
take a
leave of absence to combat the disease.
He
took a
leave of absence following a domestic disturbance
at his home in May 2011.
Among those
at the event was Rachel Noerdlinger, who
took a
leave of absence last month from her post as chief
of staff for New York City's first lady Chirlane McCray.
Andy Rubin is
taking a
leave of absence from his smartphone firm Essential after a report the co-creator
of the Android operating system
left his previous job
at Google following a probe into an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate.
In 2011, Mr. Russell
took a 17 day
leave of absence from his Town Supervisor job following a police incident
at the Cutchogue house that April.
He also is entitled to his $ 801,700 - a-year teaching salary, which is what he was earning when he originally
took his
leave of absence back in 2014 to lead SUNY Poly when it broke off from the University
at Albany.
While
at Northwestern, she
took two
leaves of absence to work on political campaigns in Illinois, and was elected by 9th Congressional District
of Illinois voters to attend the Democratic National Convention in 2004 as a John Kerry delegate.
Hawkins, 57,
of 410 W. Beard Ave., has
taken a
leave of absence from his job
at UPS, where he works four - hour shifts loading trucks until about 3 a.m..
Assertions were made that there is no discipline when an employee violates work rules and accordingly some employees are «allowed» to report late for work,
leave for extended periods,
take unauthorized
leaves of absence, start their workday later than other employees, and
leave at 2:30 pm effectively ending their workday early.
Thompson
took a
leave of absence from Abramson about a year ago to begin his post as president and chief executive officer
at Sloan - Kettering and formally
left Abramson
at the end
of October this year.
With her uncle's encouragement — «you're the only one who can do this right now because
of your passion, your credibility and your understanding
of the science,» Vagelos told her — she
took a
leave of absence from Yale, uprooted her family and relocated them to Silicon Valley so she could attend business school
at Stanford University and gain the know - how needed to fund and market the diagnostic test.
She had started a biological and biomedical sciences doctoral program
at Harvard Medical School in Boston — but her insecurities and the feeling that she was ill - prepared prompted her to
take a
leave of absence to reevaluate her life and career goals, not knowing whether she would return.
Eventually, she became so stressed that she
took a medical
leave of absence, saw a therapist, and started
taking Valium to sleep
at night.
Elizabeth Blackburn cuts short her tenure
at Salk amid gender discrimination lawsuits, which have also led Inder Verma to
take leave of absence from editor - in - chief
of PNAS
Today, he's confirmed that he will
taking a
leave of absence from his role
at Capcom to focus on his recovery.
Before the movie begins, Sandra
takes a
leave of absence to combat clinical depression; when she tries to return to work (also before the movie begins), the boss, claiming to be strapped for cash, forces her 16 co-workers to choose between receiving their annual bonus (about $ 1,400
at the current exchange rate) or letting Sandra keep her job.
Two years later, the winter 1964 — 1965 issue was devoted to «education and race relations» and included essays on social psychology and racial balance and another look
at Prince Edward County, this time by Neil Sullivan, Ed.D.» 57, a New York superintendent who
took a
leave of absence in 1963 to become superintendent —
at the request
of then - attorney general Robert Kennedy —
of a privately funded Prince Edward Free School.
At one point, Dr. Freeland took a leave of absence from his position as a professor at Purdue University to serve as the interim executive director for IAPS
At one point, Dr. Freeland
took a
leave of absence from his position as a professor
at Purdue University to serve as the interim executive director for IAPS
at Purdue University to serve as the interim executive director for IAPSS.
In August 2000, Paula Huntley's husband
took a
leave of absence from his teaching post
at a law school, and she resigned from her marketing job
of thirteen years.
He
took a
leave of absence from his Middletown practice for four years to serve as a major in the Army Veterinary Corps Service Command in New England
at which time he received a commendation medal for outstanding service.
Burns remained on the job to her final days HONOLULU, Hawaii ---- Pamela Burns, 65, Hawaiian Humane Society chief executive since 1990, on September 18, 2017 «died peacefully
at her home after
taking a
leave of absence approximately a week ago for health reasons,» the humane society announced.
The Fund seeks to assist students so that they may continue their education
at The Cooper Union, rather than being forced to
take a
leave of absence or to withdraw from school.
[15][note 3] From 1929 to 1931 Gurr
took a
leave of absence from her teaching position to travel in France with Joseph Biel, an artist whom she had met while studying
at the Art Students League.
Nelson had to
leave us for a short while and we were sad to see him go but our other good friend
at The Mill House, Joshua,
took his place and did a wonderful job
of keeping the office clean in Nelson's
absence.
In fact, they have
taken a strongly pro-claimant stance by holding that she is given a choice
of forum that is not to be negated under s 2 (3) in the
absence of strong evidence
of an abuse
of process, especially where the result would be to
leave her with no action
at all.
In 2010, Nigel Wright
took a
leave of absence from his role as managing director
at Onex, a private equity firm, to become chief
of staff to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).
It could require you to
take a long - term
leave of absence at your job, or spend months in rehab or physical therapy.
The new domestic violence
leave under the Code would allow a victim
of domestic violence who has been employed by the same employer for
at least 90 days to
take an unpaid
leave of absence in each 52 - week period (each year) as follows:
Due to legislative requirements, Harquail had to
take an unpaid
leave of absence from her position
at the Ontario Racing Commission and has done so since Aug. 2.
In order to
take myself out
of the limelight and focus on my health, and to allow everyone
at Apple to focus on delivering extraordinary products, I have decided to
take a medical
leave of absence until the end
of June.
Saruhashi
took a six - month
leave of absence from her work
at the Central Meteorological Observatory in Japan and visited Scripps Institute
of Oceanography.
Whether it's a specific requirement that you don't meet, or a skill you don't have, or potentially being overqualified for the position, or a potential risk for relocating, or potentially being sick or pregnant and
at risk for
taking a medical
leave of absence, etc..