Sentences with phrase «than one's colleagues»

Most are paid significantly less than their colleagues who teach other required courses.
Even excluding industrial scientists, scientists in certain disciplines earned far less than their colleagues did.
Most likely, you know that you are better than your colleagues in some of those areas and worse in others.
As your survey shows, it's as if even asking to work differently marks you out as less committed, ambitious or capable than your colleagues without children.
Do they move up the ladder more quickly than colleagues with traditional degrees?
Some authors see other authors as their competition, rather than their colleagues, but working together can be very rewarding.
Teachers on the upper pay range were still more than four times more likely to have been denied progression than colleagues on the main pay range.
I'm in an entry - level role at my company due to a poorly - executed career change, so I'm older than the colleagues at my level.
The format may look very different than your colleague's, but it's the creation of the list that matters.
Another study found that 99 % of university professors believe that they are doing a better job than their colleagues are.
We have it easier than our colleagues did ten years, or even five years ago, sure.
We are not permitted to market in any way that would make the public think that one agent is better, smarter or more successful than the colleague who occupies the next desk.
You'll need to work harder than your colleagues to accomplish as much.
But you should also avoid words that your audience may interpret differently than your colleagues would.
I was expected to have been more productive than my colleagues — not just as productive.
The organization might be more likely to place its recruits in somewhat less disadvantaged schools, where they are no more effective in raising their students test scores than their colleagues.
Teachers of concept - rich content should have an easier time coming up with project ideas and developing interesting, authentic performance tasks than their colleagues in courses such as those described above.
After all, why shouldn't teachers whose students learn more than most be better compensated than their colleagues?
If one puts in more hours than the other, then he makes less money per hour than his colleague.
Good news for meat free eaters: you will have four more years of retirement to enjoy than your colleagues and friends.
Indeed, such tracking persists over multiple school years, as some teachers are assigned higher - or lower - achieving students than their colleagues year - after - year.
What I do find hard about teaching in general today is that I see less accountability among students and parents than my colleagues and I remember from our generations.
This means that different teachers who teach the same course or grade level won't have a different set of expectations than their colleagues do.
I've invited more artists than my colleagues, but nearly 20 of them are in my video program, so not taking up significant real estate.
This is where the two members of the commission who wrote the minority report are more persuasive than their colleagues.
There is a common misconception that mothers working from home are less ambitious than their colleagues are.
And bankruptcy practitioners are empathetic and curious but also more pessimistic than their colleagues.
Is it your work ethic, your ability to achieve goals, your ability to lead, your proven record of completing all tasks given to you quicker than your colleagues?
Remember, you will need to work harder at job searching than colleagues with recent work experience do.
In that case, experience waiting tables or selling sporting goods makes your resume more compelling than your colleague who was always glued to a keyboard.
Do you complete projects faster or more accurately than colleagues?
As a professional technical resume writer, my work is often somewhat longer - and more detailed - than my colleagues who specialize in sales, marketing, or other careers.
But I feel sorry for all our defenders and our goalkeeper, as they get so much more to deal with than their colleagues in other teams.
So they can rank higher, get promoted faster, become more financially successful than their colleagues and friends?
You've been eyeing a promotion, but you're also anxious because you have no idea if you've performed better than your colleagues.
Teachers in high - minority schools are paid on average $ 2,251 less per year than their colleagues teaching in low - minority schools in the same district.
Generally, pre-K teachers with a bachelor's degree or higher can expect to earn $ 10,000 — $ 13,000 less per year than colleagues teaching slightly older children, even if they work in the same building.
He embraced the Automatiste concern with the social role of art, but in a more thoroughly pragmatic way than his colleagues; in addition to his work on canvas and paper he designed sculpture, jewellery, painted fabrics, posters and stained glass windows, began to work as a theatre designer (sets, costumes and lighting) in the 50s, and became noted for his multimedia approach to creating thematic discotheque «environments» in the 1960s.
That's the conclusion of a study entitled «After the JD» by the American Bar Foundation, which found that those graduates of nonelite law schools who work at Am Law 100 and 200 firms are happier than their colleagues from top - tier schools, and they tend to stick around longer too.
She claimed that doctors in Osun were not being paid based on the «correct» salary scale and made to pay higher taxes than their colleagues elsewhere.
Moreover, faculty members of color and those with disabilities rate their department climates worse than their colleagues do.
Jonathan Blair, Malloy's campaign manager, has less in - state experience than his colleagues.
These mental pictures convinced Einstein that the cosmos had to operate on a more consistent and fundamentally simple basis than his colleagues believed.
I think the work I'm showing is much more object and painting driven than my colleagues», bringing us back to original Biennials, when painting and sculpture were most important.
You now have a tool in your career toolkit which allows you to formulate a very ambitious job search plan, so you can leap forward faster than your colleagues without this prestigious degree.
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