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.
Obviously some workers prefer to be independent contractors — but mostly
they take these jobs because they can not find better ones.»
He took this job because of the great pay, but the stress of it is affecting his time with his family and friends.
Chiarelli told TRD
she took the job because it was a «wonderful opportunity to expand beyond just construction,» and said the move had nothing to do with the volume of development at Forest City.
I decided to
take this job because I've seen through my own pain and experiences this last year that we as pastors and leaders are living «between the dreaming and the coming true» (credit goes to Robert Benson for that phrase).
Elizabeth Butler Sloss was called on to resign almost as soon as
she took the job because her brother, Michael Havers, was Margaret Thatcher's attorney general from 1979 to 1987, when many of the allegations were taking place.
«I didn't
take this job because I thought it would be a walk in the park; I fought for this job because I thought it was important and I thought I had something distinctive to say about how we can change this country, and I believe that more now than I did three and a half years ago,» he said.
Still, the city sent a letter to the state Thursday requesting that Walcott be granted a waiver so that he can formally
take the job because he lacks the requisite credentials, a spokeswoman said.
I realized that I didn't really feel passionate about either company and
took those jobs because I thought they were good career moves.
I advised her not to
take the job because if he did that during the interview, in all likelihood it would escalate later.
Like plenty of Foxconn employees,
she took the job because the money was better than any work she could find at home.
Apparently,
he took the job because his grandchildren are big Marvel fans, and he wanted to do a film for them to see.
She takes the job because the cut of her potential profits are too hard to resist.
Gomez said
he took the job because he wants to help the team, and because he believes it's going to be a good experience.
The publisher picked me and
I took the job because I needed one!
Rodriguez later said that she only
took the job because she had been promised the line would find a buyer willing to grow it.
I can just imagine that he only
took that job because times are tough with the economic crisis and all.
Some will
take these jobs because they do not know better.
refuses to
take a job because they think they should work a better higher paying job that doest yet exist for them
Honestly, while intrigued, I only
took the job because it paid more than waiting tables at the local pub where I was working.
It was almost like I didn't want to
take a job because I was having so much fun looking.
Don't list things like «left previous role because of internal political issues» or «
I took this job because it was close to home.»
You may be able to qualify for the HAFA short sale program if you had to move over 100 miles away from your residence to
take a job because you were unemployed.
Not exact matches
I say tread lightly
because some employers, remote or not, might think that your side project is going to
take time away from your day
job.
That's
because the number of
jobs created doesn't
take into consideration the number of Canadians available to work, if there were
jobs for them.
«I'm highly skeptical of somebody who has been too long at a big company
because they simply don't understand that [at a startup] there is no
job definition — you do whatever it
takes,» Zafar says.
I'm partial to it
because the nature of my
job is constantly
taking and uploading photos for articles.
If you
take away their ability to change and improve things
because you're only comfortable with the status quo, this makes them hate their
jobs.
I'm not cavalier about other people's money or
jobs, but here that doesn't qualify as risk, which is weird
because in many, many countries, quitting your
job and starting a company and
taking money from someone and losing it is a big, big no - no.
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.»
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.
You'd
take a lot of time and care preparing for a
job interview,
because you'd know that talented and switched - on
job - seekers are not hiding under every bush.
One reason workers are willing to
take on risky
jobs is
because they are paid a compensating wage differential when the risk of death is high.
Likewise, I've heard managers assume that
because an employee's spouse has a thriving career, they'd be reluctant to
take on a
job that requires a move.
The final clause here involves a situation where an employee's
job evolves to the point where they are no longer doing the same
job (see section 1) as when they were hired
because certain key responsibilities have been
taken away from them.
You might not be thinking about what books, articles or speeches to create, but there has probably been a point in time where you have talked yourself out of pursuing something,
because you convinced yourself that you lack a certain level of creativity that it
takes to get the
job done.
So having a normal
job isn't really feasible for me — or,
because she
takes care of me, for her.»
Making the time and
taking the time to listen closely is not only smart business; it's the safest way to proceed
because no one ever listened themselves out of a
job.
The arms are well suited to that
job, he says,
because it
takes precision, it doesn't vary, and the arms» high speed keeps the expensive molding machines operating at peak output.
Schwarzenegger was quick to fire back with a short video on Twitter, offering to switch
jobs with the President: «You
take over TV,
because you're such an expert in ratings, and I
take over your
job.
Blankfein discussed how technology and globalization have created a «winner
take all» economy — and that income redistribution is an insufficient solution
because «people don't want to just be sustained» — they want
jobs.
Even if that wasn't so,
taking this particular
job may have seemed like a good decision once
because of the pay, location or opportunity for advancement.
On - demand
jobs are appealing to Millennials
because they offer exactly the type of flexibility they desire — the ability to set their own hours, seamless technology to find and complete work, and the ability to
take on work or «gigs» that appeal to them most.
Cleghorn has suggested the proposal is moot
because Harrison isn't even in a position to
take the top
job at CP thanks to a non-compete clause in his CN retirement package.
In a results - only work environment, the only thing you can
take away from somebody is their
job,
because they're not producing results.
To anyone walking by his office, Ted appears still on the
job and definitely not a slacker who
took off early just
because it was Friday.
Thirtynine percent have turned down a promotion, have not
taken or have quit a
job because of a lack of flexible work options.
Bare metal machines run applications databases very fast
because of that lack of virtualization, which
takes a performance toll, and the server is dedicated to a single
job.
«The success of your successor is the best test of your leadership,
because you are responsible for developing somebody to
take your
job.»
And
because, say, Java programmers are more expensive than HTML writers, the cost of your site will be determined by how much of each type of technical expertise your site needs and how long it
takes the shop's techies to finish a
job.