Sentences with phrase «time paid gig»

But Co-Lab Projects, which has grown and matured from its humble beginnings in 2008, is no one's full - time paid gig.

Not exact matches

As a result, many new grads still find themselves side - hustling to pay rent, hoping that they'll be part of the 25 percent that lands a full - time gig post-internship.
I was lucky enough to get a contract gig that kept me working until my due date, but by the time I delivered, I was jobless and therefore ineligible for any paid leave.
There are some better ways to get paid speaking gigs that don't involve you using your time and money on a strategy that's 50 percent at best.
In a finding that will be little surprise to high - schoolers looking for a part - time gig or college and university graduates seeking a first permanent position, StatsCan says young employees are most likely to be paid the minimum wage:
This session, I will introduce legislation requiring gig companies to contribute to a portable benefits fund that would provide contributions to health insurance, paid time off, retirement, and workers» compensation insurance.
The Gecko Investor Group (GIG) is a closed group of paying subscribers that will from time to time get access to private placements (PP's) in Canadian junior companies, just like the ones mentioned above.
If you work a full - time job that pays the bills you have more leeway with your side gig.
Know when it's time to branch out for better paying gigs.
Three top staffers were paid for part - time teaching gigs.
Only a handful of council members, whose jobs are considered part - time, currently earn substantial pay in other gigs.
State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos used his powerful position to line his son's pockets — even forcing a big - time developer to give his kid a cushy gig that paid $ 10,000 a month, prosecutors charged Monday.
Okay, so, Spray Paint clear off stage, and I'm standing there talking to this guy who just moved here from San Francisco about what a waste of time and space my life has become and how friggin» Protomartyr's publicist wouldn't give me clearance to bring my Sony to the gig to get some glorious 24 mp shots of the band even though I'd already paid for my tix and everything when this dude about four to six inches shorter than me with a high forehead, pale blue eyes, sportin» a gray dress jacket carrying a beer and smokin» a cig brushes across me and everyone else standing along the railing keeping the whole 100 people or so jammed into the club from plummeting 30 feet into Waller Creek.
In the feature, Donaldson effectively compares and contrasts the career trajectories for Mimi Leder, who made her name through her Emmy - winning work on «ER,» directed the one of the top - grossing films of 1998 with «Deep Impact» and then went to «movie jail» and didn't direct another film for nine years after the middling performance of her 2000 family drama «Pay It Forward,» to those of Trevorrow, who made his feature debut with the Sundance hit «Safety Not Guaranteed,» won the choice gig helming «Jurassic World» on director Brad Bird's recommendation and managed steer to the reboot of one of the most popular film franchises of all time to giant box - office success.
Nowadays, New York - based Jackie has to slum it in low - paying nostalgia gigs where he follows such fellow small screen has - beens as Brett Butler («Grace Under Fire») and Jimmie Walker («Good Times»).
Viewers may initially feel as though they're hearing the world's tiniest violin concerto as Rachel bemoans the fact that her highly paid, prestigious work bores her, but Bell, whose comic timing and Diane - Keaton - meets - Buster - Keaton charm ought to have secured her a bigger acting gig by now, doesn't condescend to her character's malaise.
He had recently left part - time, clearly temporary gigs at the Film Society of Lincoln Center and SnagFilms («They're paying me to learn about VOD,» he said gleefully about the latter) to head the San Francisco Film Society, as close as he could possibly come to his dream of running a repertory theater somewhere outside New York that would become a destination for people like himself who could never get enough of the movies.
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Just like everybody else before them they have to work their way up, pay their time, and get some experience before they land the gig they really want.
Let me tell you: these piddly little underpaid gigs will not pay the bills in retirement — and in times like ours, «retirement» is not a choice; it's the result of layoffs at an age where people can't get rehired in the job field where they have experience and have earned a decent wage.
As a result, many new grads still find themselves side - hustling to pay rent, hoping that they'll be part of the 25 percent that lands a full - time gig post-internship.
Instead of the standard routes to boosting your bottom line that can have a major impact on your schedule (taking on a part - time job, working overtime), what if you amassed a variety of side gigs and odd jobs based on your various hobbies and interests that could make an impact on your ability to pay down debt, save, and spend as you would like to?
An ideal side gig will be a part - time position with high pay and flexible hours.
Side gig can be best debt - payoff option — Taking on a part - time job to pay down thousands of dollars in credit card debt is smart; make the best of it by carefully considering your payment options.
At the same time, the idea of paying for a speaking gig is a bit offensive, especially when the host is already profiting from attendees.
Yet nonprofit groups are also struggling in this economy; some lack staff to train and manage volunteers, while others are suspicious of whether applicants are genuinely committed or are simply biding their time until a paid gig comes along.
Two of the more prominent challenges of the freelance life are: 1) cutting through the clutter of other freelancers in your market to demonstrate that you are indeed a professional worthy of getting the gig; and 2) making sure you get paid fully and on time when you do indeed get the gig.
With TimeSolv's time tracking software, freelancers can not only better demonstrate that they are serious professionals and not just wannabes throwing their hat into the freelance gig while they wait for a secure position, but also create professional - looking invoices, provide clients with automated approval and payment options, and get bills paid faster and in full.
There are some part - time gigs, however, that pay well beyond the minimum.
If your side hustle is turning into more of a full - time gig, you might have to pay quarterly taxes.
According to NACE, 60 percent of paid internships turn into full - time gigs.
Too many times recent graduates whether from a college, university or trades school will take the first offer, since it's a lot more than your part - time gig pays.
I had decided to become a full - time mediator and give up my high - paying divorce lawyer gig at an established law firm.
Also goes to show you that, even though it was a low - paying RE gig, putting enough time and effort to produce your best work can pay off in the long run
It's usually a complete surprise, (long story short, bands don't get paid for these kinds of things until their record label is paid back first, so we never know when these «gigs» are going to pop up) and I'll never forget the time we were sitting in a movie theater here in Prattville, and one of his songs started playing in one of the previews.
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