Sentences with phrase «taken job»

He should have never taken this job as president — he did not have the experience and has proven he can not change things.
She shouldn't have taken the job.
Perhaps she shouldn't have taken the job, knowing she would be so close to something that her religion opposes.
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.
She shouldn't have taken the job as a gift wrapper or she should've told them I can not wrap presents, it would be considered taking part in Christmas.
Although Khosrowshahi hasn't formally taken the job, he's widely expected to do so.
«He wouldn't have taken the job just to be a thorn in the president's side.»
Green lists the growth of omnichannel as among his reasons for taking the job.
She has to fire the sexist co-host, then try to convince egotistical news reporter, Mike Pomeroy, to take the job, and then try and get him to actually do the job, properly.
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.
Wherever you are on your entrepreneurial journey, you likely kicked off your career like many of us by taking a job, maybe at a large company, to gain some experience.
A way to get this straight in your mind is to take your job description, and match it to the persona of your ideal employee; the impact you want them to have on the business; and your own management style.
After university, I took a job with KPMG's real estate practice, which brought me to Toronto.
MARCUS Fanning took the job as chief investment officer at BT Funds Management nine weeks ago.
And while your choice of wardrobe can be an important signal to your colleagues of how seriously you take your job, it may also be having a more direct effect on the quality of the work you do.
On a holiday in Capri, Legere made a decision: he would take the job.
Earlier this month, Tim Berners - Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, laid out a scenario in which computers don't just take jobs — they create and run companies themselves, eventually controlling the entire world economy.
Almost immediately after taking the job with my brother, I learned that all of the naysayers had been dead wrong.
He wanted to work on films, but those jobs were scarce, so he took a job as an assistant at a small talent - management company called BKEG, owned by former comedian and comedy manager Barry Katz.
In most cases, we hone the skills that society smiles on, taking jobs because we don't want people to judge us or because others want us in specific roles.
A few years after his first foray into illicit home brewing, Hindy's wife grew fed up with him working in the line of fire, so he came home and took a job with Newsday.
The pair could have just used the best materials on hand, but «we took this job really seriously,» Hulse says.
Kelly, who took the job last July, had previously told confidants he hoped to be on the job for a year.
Instead of taking a job, hire for jobs.
On the other hand, members of the middle class take jobs they don't enjoy «because they need the money, and they've been trained in school and conditioned by society to live in a linear thinking world that equates earning money with physical or mental effort.»
Blackstone owned companies might be reluctant to move manufacturing overseas, even if that would save costs, or even potentially buy a foreign company that seemed to be taking jobs away from America.
Entire industries are collapsing, forcing thousands of people to go back to school or take jobs they never wanted.
Now who of Cohn's stature, someone who by definition has nothing to gain by taking the job, will be willing to succeed him?
One of my guys took a job with Microsoft, which offended him, so he fired us.
I turned it down but then I ran out of money, so I took the job.
I think you are out of your mind if you keep taking jobs that you don't like because you think it will look good on your resume.
Take a job that you love.
So I took a job as Santa in the mall.
After picking up a degree in aeronautical engineering from California Polytechnic in 1965, he took a job as a test engineer at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave.
Within weeks of moving from Toronto to Montreal in 2009 to take a job as senior portfolio manager, Rick Brown was questioning his decision.
When I took the job as Santa I had to decide if I was going to shave it off and wear a fake beard, or try to make mine white.
He ended up taking the job, which entailed designing robotics for things like food transport and cooking equipment, then moved into operations, and eventually became Skinner's trusted No. 2.
He says to ask yourself two questions before taking a job: «Who am I really working for?
Many graduates with debt are forced to take jobs they aren't passionate about just to pay their bills and keep their credit intact.
Trump complained at a press conference that the CEOs who departed weren't taking their jobs seriously and said on Twitter that he could easily replace them.
In 2008, Anita Bell took a job with O'Leary Funds Management, the investment firm co-founded by businessman, television star and now Conservative leadership candidate Kevin O'Leary.
That's what happened to Mark Tacchi, who dropped out of graduate school in 1993 to take a job at NeXT, the computer company Jobs founded after being forced out of Apple.
A common question during my Twitter Q&A (that I give every Thursday from 330 - 430 PM EST), asked at least once a week, is «should I take the job I like or should I take the job that pays more money».
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.
So happy, they may even be willing to take a pay cut to work for a dog - friendly company: a survey conducted by Modern Dog magazine revealed that 65 % of readers would take a job for less money if it meant they could bring their dog to work.
Russell decided to take the job and forgo his last semester.
Media stories about how robots are taking jobs are plentiful, but little actual research has been done to measure how much it's happening or what the real effects are.
Eisenhower said, «Always take your job seriously, never yourself.»
Both Meyerson and Quagliarello said they always felt safe at YouTube's headquarters and that the company's security team takes the job seriously.
People taking these jobs have to slowly climb the ladder and prove themselves before they can earn better money.
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