Sentences with phrase «to hold onto one's job»

As a result, superintendents now tend not to hold onto their jobs as long as before.
These extra two years Wenger held onto his job will have destroyed the club's future he thought he was building and was working so hard for.
But Mr McDonnell hinted this morning that those holding junior shadow posts could still hold onto their jobs.
Miss Black once told Avery about her time as a call girl, about her one true regret: that she had held onto the job too long, that she had let the right guy slip away.
Two sides desperately in need of a victory clash at the Liberty Stadium, as Alan Pardew looks to hold onto his job as Newcastle United manager.
Jun 2017 After losing at home to South Africa at the start of the 2019 Nations Cup qualifiers, coach Gernot Rohr only just manages to hold onto his job.
With an upstart Republican candidate whose well - wishers tried to get him nominated by the Democrats, and an incumbent supervisor fighting back to hold onto her job, New Paltz's supervisor race is anything but sleepy.
Newton actually made a great point about one of the roughly 18 billion strategic errors committed by Mayor Bill Finch in his Leslie Nielsen - like attempt to hold onto his job.
Obsessed with sex and drinking, Quell makes his way erratically through life, struggling to hold onto a job.
He's held onto his job, so he can provide materially, but he appears in no way capable of supporting his boys emotionally at a time when they need it most.
When completely described, the trials are a tale of land disputes, social prejudice, bitter family rivalries, intimidation, sexual repression, and the Reverend Parris's attempts to hold onto his job.
In this debut novel by Rebecca Cantrell, crime reporter Hannah Vogel tries to solve the mystery of her brother's death, hold onto her job and maybe fall in love — all while keeping a low profile.
You might be trying to hold onto a job, if your...
That's fine and dandy as long as interest rates remain low (and you hold onto your job), but what if rates start to rise?
You might be trying to hold onto a job, if your health will allow it.
But it clear that civil legal difficulties can quickly fester into problems in finding and holding onto jobs and caring for children and families, trapping families in poverty and forcing them to seek other public assistance.
For example, according to attorney Yvette War Bonnet of the Northwest Justice Project, difficulty in restoring a driver's license suspended for nonpayment of a traffic ticket complicates transportation, making it difficult to find or hold onto a job.
Now many workers are wondering if they can hold onto their jobs, if they haven't lost them already.
I hope you will manage to hold onto your job.
Typically, a judge looks at things like how often the parental figures move and how long they have held onto their jobs.
That's fine and dandy as long as interest rates remain low (and you hold onto your job), but what if rates start to rise?
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