Sentences with phrase «to stay in one's job»

I think there are good reasons for that, and it helps people stay in the job for longer.
It's no secret people don't stay in their jobs as long as they used to.
Parents are encouraged to stay in their jobs if possible, especially if they are seeking legal recourse.
They don't stay in the job very long anymore and there are good reasons for that.
The hiring landscape is more competitive, and people stay in their jobs for much less time than they used to.
Fear is the main reason why people prefer to stay in a job even when they are not happy with it.
Recruiters are looking to see how long you typically stay in a job — or how committed you are to employers.
At one time, benefits like health insurance and pension plans were a standard part of any career, with workers often staying in a job for the entirety of their working lives.
The study also found that 58 % of millennials expect to stay in their jobs fewer than three years.
If this is your case, you don't have to choose between staying in your job or staying home - you can look into a career change.
Did you know that most people decide how long they will stay in their job within the first week of employment?
In fact, the ideal career is one that will be enjoyed so much you'll want to stay in that job for many years to come.
Whatever you do, do not stay in a job you hate.
If you've developed a habit of staying in jobs for only a short period of time, most interviewers are going to ask how they can expect reliability or commitment from you in the new gig.
If Jill stays in the job at least three months and is a «good» performer in the position, the colleague who recommended her will get an employee referral bonus of $ 2,000.
He wants Noreen to stay in her job until she's 55, which would allow her to collect a pension of $ 3,000 a month.
Staying in a job where there are extreme conflicts can be stressful and demoralising.
The Arsenal board have clearly been happy to keep the Frenchman at the helm while he kept us in the Champions League with no money (relatively speaking) and the prof was always quick to say that he would only stay in the job as long as he felt that it was the best thing for the club in general.
An Eason injury in Week 1 cracked open the door for Fromm, who has stayed in the job by calmly running a much - improved offense.
S.B.: Everybody tells you in management advice that by the time you know you've stayed in a job too long, you've been there way too long.
That campaign allowed friends and family to begin generating support while Perez Williams was able to stay in her job with New York State.
Surely that knowledge of Arsene Wenger's philosophy is the most important thing that the Arsenal Board will be looking for when Wenger does decide to finally call it a day, and if Henry stays in the job for the next four years at least then he could become an obvious candidate.
Whether or not Arsene Wenger stays in his job as manager of Arsenal Football Club beyond the range of his current contract, which is due to expire at the end of the coming season, is probably still the Frenchman's decision and I reckon that what happens over the next nine months will play a big part in that decision.
He insisted that the decision to stand down was «mine alone» — but many members of the Commons committee are known to have expressed grave concerns about Vaz staying in the job.
3 ** Times are changing now in the «voters eye and just a suggestion to you TOM baby if you wish to stay in your job look after the man that was voted in power 2 time now by the voters, Not any of you M.P + Minister in your party it was the voters.
Josh Robin analyzed Acting Attorney General Barbara Underwood's agenda for the office after the resignation of Eric Schneiderman and whether she will be able to stay in the job through the end of the year with Laura Nahmias, Tim Wu and Darren Dopp.
«I find it absolutely staggering that Andy Coulson can go to be the communication officer for the Tory party... surely Andy Colson can not be the man who's been supervising over all this activity as the editor in charge of the paper and still stay in that job
When uninteresting work piles up it gets frustrating, you're not advancing your skill set, and in the long term it could hurt your career staying in that job.
It's there for those who are eligible for a few reasons: 1) it's a recognition that school loans are unduly burdensome 2) recognition that you are employed in a public interest oriented and potentially income capped / lower income type job 3) public interest jobs are in and of themselves valuable in ways that can't / shouldn't be quantified and in order to encourage people to stay in those jobs assistance with crippling debt should be available to those people.
However, on the railways one of the few jobs that remained «protected» (meaning that men could choose to stay in these jobs instead of joining up, and wouldn't be penalised by the government for being a contentious objector) were train drivers.
So if I remember my undergrad econ classes, in order for a legal degree to make financial sense, not only do you need to estimate your future earnings potential, but also compare that with the salary you could earn if one stayed in the job force for 3 years.
Everywhere you turn nowadays it seems clearer than ever that Big Data is here to stay in the job market.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that in general, employees stay in their jobs for an average of five years while those in the 25 - 34 age group stay in the same role for an average of just three years.
This is common among career changers (which is why I think so many professionals stay in jobs that are unfulfilling and unmotivating.)
He wanted to make sure a person he thought was overqualified for a position stayed in the job for two years.
Persistence means staying in the job - search chair, updating networks, searching job boards, or freshening up resumes to target a new opening.
The University of Minnesota Center for Early Education and Development is evaluating the MIECHV effort, looking at mindfulness, self - regulation, and burnout to see if staff who receive reflective practice support stay in their jobs longer.
From 2000 on, less than a third of workers stayed in a job for more than four years (during the 1990s, two - thirds did).
This can have significant risk for the employee, as it is possible a court might disagree that there was a constructive dismissal or agree that the employee was constructively dismissed but find that a reasonable person would have stayed in the job until she found something else.
Once you live defiantly, you will see that these concepts of staying in church, staying in a marriage and staying in a job even if they're bad for you were created precisely to keep you there and maintain stability.
Research has found the longer superintendents are in the job, the greater the chance that student achievement will improve and that new policies will have a chance to have a lasting impact (though superintendents typically stay in their jobs for only three or four years.)
«No one wants to stay in a job where they feel unsupported or unable to advance in the profession and still do what they love.»
Jeremy Hunt looks set to stay in his job at least until his appearance at the Leveson inquiry, after he emerged relatively unscathed from a torrid session in the Commons.
You should stay in this job if you have a meagre experience of one - two years.
«We've seen it before at Manchester City, when Roberto Mancini managed to win the title one year but nothing the next, he didn't stay in the job
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