Sentences with phrase «time gigs over»

In order to finally reach his goal, Tom held down a couple other full - time gigs over the years before he was able to truly move things over to life as a travel blogger in 2012.

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Some see the so - called sharing economy as being responsible for the advent of a «gig economy», in which people make ends meet by arranging freelance work over the Internet rather than working in traditional full - time jobs (either voluntarily, or because no other work is available).
But the gig went poorly — the Cruz team claimed Cambridge's data was worthless and fought with them over money, according to a later New York Times report.
This time, though, the Trump surrogate and counselor needled the former of secretary of state over pulling in a paltry «$ 25,000» for a speaking gig.
In somewhat of a former life, I used to be at gig's several times a week and despite a few rastafarian / punk influences over the years, (thanks Gwen Stefani) this became a bit of a uniform.
Over 3 million job seekers use that network to find part - time gigs or a career opportunities.
Jimmy Fallon engendered a lot of good will during his time hosting Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and it looks like that will carry over to his new gig hosting The Tonight Show.
We figured that with the director busy with a rare acting gig in John Turturro «s «Fading Gigolo» and preparing «Bullets Over Broadway» for Broadway in 2013, he wouldn't have time to get behind the camera as he does each summer.
This time, however, a new generation of blade runner has taken over Deckard's former gig - namely, Ryan Gosling's LAPD Officer K.
Well, after being passed over for the CIA director gig in favor of the conniving Sen. Lockhart, the former spy is unhappy with his job at a defense contracting firm, Total Security Solutions, and still experiencing martial discord with his two - timing wife, who is pressuring him to keep the lucrative gig.
The big man — just married, which may well get a mention — has been shuffling his feet a bit over his longrunning hosting stint: this is his 10th time in the chair, having reclaimed the gig from Jonathan Ross in 2012.
Matty: It does seem like, if I look at your statistics — 14 books over four series and more than 200,000 sold — it seems as if that's a recipe that would lend itself more easily to a full time gig.
Now that you've presumably built a successful primary career, plus you've constructed a portfolio of passive income streams, and you're running a side gig or two, you're doing what it takes to become wealthy over time.
At the same time, during the early seventies, I was doing visiting artist gigs all over the country, slide lectures and crits.
Just over two years ago I asked TreeHugger prez Ken and editor Meg if I could take on a time - consuming volunteer gig as President of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, a 76 year old heritage activist organization.
The gig economy has thrived on companies using a pool of self - employed or freelance workers rather than directly employing them but this has, at times, led to a misunderstanding amongst various businesses over who is classed as self - employed and who is classed as a worker.
Matthew Taylor, the head of the Royal Society of Arts and a former Tony Blair adviser, is planned to outline the government review and will sketch a structure obliging companies to show that a worker employed by them on a gig contract can earn at least 1.2 times more than the national living wage, which is # 7.50 an hour for over 25s.
You've got several gigs of space on the watch but you can only ever store one playlist at a time, and that playlist must remain on your iPhone or it will be deleted from the Watch, even though the songs have already been copied over.
The acquisition comes at a time when GrubHub, a fellow gig economy employer, is in court over its practices of employing its delivery drivers as 1099 contractors instead of W - 2 employees.
While almost three - quarters of working millennials are in full - time jobs today, over half say they're open to new ways of working in the future — freelance, gig work or portfolio careers with multiple jobs.
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