Sentences with phrase «take the job in»

After graduating from a business retail management program at Sheridan College in Ontario, White took a job in the men's shoe department at the now - defunct Bretton's department store chain.
Consider Lateef Jackson, 38, a software engineer in Portland, Ore., who at 29 took a job in private equity — as an unpaid intern — to expose himself to business and investing.
Should you take that job in Orlando or stay put in hopes your boss will notice you are so gifted?
At the University of Texas» McCombs School of Business, the percentage of students who took jobs in the technology and finance fields was «neck - to - neck» this year for the first time, said Velma Arney, McComb's director of BBA career services, with 12 % of students heading into technology and 13 % going into banking.
There were no comms jobs open, so she took a job in HR.
What constitutes a «career change» is a bit vague, but I like to think of it as taking a job in a new industry so that you can continue to develop your personal and professional skills.
Wechter, 37, will officially take the job in June, when Murray, a 20 - year veteran of the bank, is set to leave.
She took a job in the Denver school system, which is not part of the PERA system.
We're seeing increasing numbers of our graduates taking jobs in big companies, where their role is to create new products, to innovate and to disrupt the company from within.
Some 18 % of this year's class went into the technology industry, up from just 12 % in 2012, while 7 % went into the consumer products industry, up from a mere 3 % last year, and 5 % took jobs in the non-profit or government sectors, up from 3 % in 2012.
Quite a concept — and one that certainly has enticed millennials to take jobs in droves in downtown Detroit after Quicken Loans Founder Dan Gilbert did his part to re-open the city for business.
She took a job in the operating room so she would no longer have to work with women who were giving birth to girls.
Hmm, she was working as a gift wrapper in November which means she was probably using Chirstmas wrapping paper on the gifts she was wrapping thus helping celebrate Christmas, so if she was really true to her beliefs, she wouldn't have taken the job in the first place.
I made my home in Brooklyn and took a job in the editorial department at a book publishing house.
She took advantage of the situation by taking a job in gift wrapping knowing FULL well she would have to wrap holiday gifts.
There isn't a sane manager on earth that would be surprised about you taking a job in your field over a job pouring a Grande Americano for some over-caffeinated advice - column writer.
One day, she decided to move and take a job in a regional centre.
Previously, there were rumors that he would ask Liberty University president (and son of the school's founder) Jerry Falwell Jr. to take the job in his new administration.
But then we thought about the 14 - year - old farmer's daughter who thought she was taking a job in a restaurant, was deceived by a corrupt system, and who was now held under the thumb of a pimp, forced to sleep with five or more older men a night in some seedy brothel.
Many report being subsidized by a spouse — which often means that they are the ones able to take jobs in small churches that can not otherwise offer a living wage.
They may take a job in a secular field and then return to ministry.
To escape the men around me, I took a job in the prison law library.
He took a job in sales at a Home Depot not far from his house in Dacula, Georgia.
Thinking about taking a job in one place and then working your way up the corporate ladder?
Michael Gold is what some would call a foodservice lifer, having started in the business during his formative years at the age of 15 by taking a job in a local restaurant.
That person takes the job in part because of the great benefit of getting free movies, but can also talk with the customers, give recommendations and be excited about the programming we're bringing in.»
He earned a degree in mechanical engineering, but when he immigrated to the US in 1971, he took a job in his uncle's butcher shop while learning english (his sixth language).
Shortly after he took the job in 1984, the Kings moved to Sacramento and ARCO Arena I for the 1985 - 86 season.
He's the guy who'll take your job in 1967.»
His brother Sidiki Johnson was a top - 100 recruit out of the class of 2011 who committed to Arizona when Sean Miller first took the job in Tucson.
I think that I've actually gone out on a limb if I take a job in England, particularly with the tenures being what they are.»
I must admit I do see Parlour's point and although Howe has achieved plenty of success on the south coast, leading the club from the depths of League Two to the Premier League since he took the job in 2008, perhaps he wouldn't be ready for a top job in club football, as well as on the European stage.
The Ajax boss claimed he rejected the chance to take the job in December but, with the Eredivisie title all but sewn up for a fourth consecutive season, his brother Ronald has since claimed he's «ready» to manage a big club in England.
That might be why he took this job in the first place.
Under MLB commissioner Peter Ueberroth, who took the job in 1984, fear of losing out on profits combined with the players» agency to decide where they were going to sign had helped to unify the owners against the players.
The exact position is unclear, but Bradford is taking a job in the oil industry, he told Kansas» Rivals site, Jayhawk Slant.
But the middle name is interesting, given that Kiffin's son was born just a few months after he took the job in Knoxville.
He was Brad Underwood's first signing last April after Underwood took the job in March.
Swenson is known nationally as the former Michigan commit who was let loose by Jim Harbaugh after Mr. Khakis took the job in Ann Arbor.
He took the job in a full - term basis over the summer but it's been a bumpy start at St Andrews this term.
«I was keen to take the job in 2014 after my time with Feyenoord and I felt the time was right.
After school, while my husband was starting his career, I took a job in a childcare facility where I was able to keep our preschooler with me all day.
She soon found positions in a number of fine D.C. restaurants, but a desire to give back to her community eventually led her to take a job in the DC Central Kitchen, an organization which feeds the hungry while teaching culinary skills to the unemployed.
But unlike some of his colleagues, he refuses to rule out taking a job in the future.
Reed is set to take a job in the nuclear industry, working as head of development and community relations at Sellafield.
Former Long Island GOP Sen. Mike Balboni, whose departure from the Senate to take a job in the Spitzer administration caused consideration consternation — the the temporary loss of a seat to the Democrats — among his former colleagues, is now making up for things by giving them some of his old campaign cash that's sitting around collecting dust.
Farage has repeatedly praised Johnson in recent weeks, going so far as to suggest that he would take a job in a government led by Johnson if he took over after a vote to leave.
Audrey Zibelman, the chair of the PSC, is resigning at the end of the month to take a job in Australia.
Alan Johnson and David Miliband, the likeliest alternative candidates, have taken jobs in the new cabinet.
Trump's suggestion that upstate New Yorkers leave to take jobs in other states contradicts comments he made while campaigning for the presidency in 2016.
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