Sentences with phrase «took a job as»

MARCUS Fanning took the job as chief investment officer at BT Funds Management nine weeks ago.
He wanted to work on films, but those jobs were scarce, so he took a job as an assistant at a small talent - management company called BKEG, owned by former comedian and comedy manager Barry Katz.
So I took a job as Santa in the mall.
After picking up a degree in aeronautical engineering from California Polytechnic in 1965, he took a job as a test engineer at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave.
Within weeks of moving from Toronto to Montreal in 2009 to take a job as senior portfolio manager, Rick Brown was questioning his decision.
When I took the job as Santa I had to decide if I was going to shave it off and wear a fake beard, or try to make mine white.
He took a job as a production worker for the pharmaceutical company in Manitoba while continuing his brokerage business on the side.
In 1978, Blankfein graduated from Harvard Law School and took a job as an associate at Donovan, Leisure, a small «old - line» law firm founded in 1929, by William J. «Wild Bill» Donovan, who later formed the Office of Strategic Services during World War II and was known as the father of the CIA.
Thirteen years ago Todd Berger, at 21, chose the latter route when he took a job as a dispatcher for Transportation Solutions Enterprises (TSE), a Chicago - based transportation and logistics company.
After stepping down from the NAACP in 2013, Jealous took a job as a partner with Kapor Capital, the seed investment arm of the Kapor Center for Social Impact.
Hering aged out of flying helicopters during the Vietnam War and decided to take a job as a missilier: one of many pairs of people in bunkers across the US that can launch intercontinental ballistic missiles tipped with nuclear warheads.
After graduating from MIT, Ma took a job as an options trader in Chicago.
If you want to be a billionaire, you'd be well served by studying engineering at university or taking a job as a salesperson.
Last fall, after three years of running my own business, I took a job as Vice President of Marketing and Entrepreneurship with my local economic development council.
After school, he spent a year as a stringer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, then moved to Texas to take a job as a metro reporter for the Ft. Worth Star - Telegram.
If Cohn takes the job as Fed Chairman, that is a pretty good sign that the former GS partner has given up on Trump and is looking for his next challenge.
She shouldn't have taken the job as a gift wrapper or she should've told them I can not wrap presents, it would be considered taking part in Christmas.
If her religious beliefs do not allow her to celebrate holiday's such as Christmas then why take a job as a «gift wrapper» at Christmas time?
He took a job as maintenance man at Pastor Joseph's church and a year later the Taylors secured a scholarship for Innocent to study on a university course of his choice.
He should have never taken this job as president — he did not have the experience and has proven he can not change things.
Why should she take a job as a maid making $ 3.25 when all she had to do was wait six months to finish her time, and she would be back in big money?
He said, no but I would take a job as a janitor at the club.
She moved to Chicago from San Diego after taking a job as a private chef; shortly after relocating, she also took a job as a chef in a French restaurant.
Whereas some sushi chefs in Japan have had to spend years perfecting one task, he took a job as a «sushi helper» and learned everything from making rice to cutting and serving fish in about one year.
A dedicated employee of the Windsor Court for almost 18 years, Bill Duncan has always taken his job as a security officer seriously.
He applied for a job at Pechanga Resort & Casino in 2004 and to get his foot in the door, took a job as a food busser in the employee cafeteria.
In 2007, co-founder, Jennilee Morris, 33, had just took the job as General Manager of the newly opened, Love Lane Kitchen in Mattituck, NY.
McElwain took a job as Michigan's receivers coach in March, and he sold his Gainesville home for $ 400,000 less than he'd paid for it in 2015.
In the summer of 1945, 22 - year - old Clarence Gaines took a job as the lone assistant coach on the Winston - Salem basketball team, figuring he'd spend a year or two there before moving on to dental school.
He eventually took a job as a ski lift operator at Eldora Mountain Resort, hitchhiking more than 20 miles from his apartment rather than spending the money for bus fare.
Reid, 46, arrived in Orlando nearly 20 years ago and took a job as a surveyor at Walt Disney World.
A year later Herrera took a job as baseball and basketball coach at Lanier High in San Antonio's West Side barrio, where he would spend 18 years, including all of the Depression.
Don Brown, who has led Michigan to the No. 1 total defense through four games, says he has no plans of taking a job as a head coach:
«Finally,» Sheppard says, «I got so mad I told him to give me three days to raise $ 12 million and he could take my job as commission chairman, issue me a license, and I'd show him how to make money.»
Paul Molitor retired and took a job as a part - time instructor in the organization.
While he was getting dressed, Bobbie called from Tulsa, where she had moved a few days earlier to take a job as a junior - high physical education teacher.
Yet, I took this job as I was in the midst of my struggle with infertility.
Long said she took the job as a way to help herself and her family financially.
He said when he was asked to take the job as head of the Department of Agriculture, the first thing President Obama asked him to do was to improve the country's school meal program.
In 1979, he took a job as city manager in Wood River, Ill., where he worked until becoming Glen Ellyn's village manager in 1984, his wife said.
And so in 2003, he took the job as food service director for Contoocook County, N.H., a district with 11 schools and 5,000 students.
When that didn't work, Felder resigned his Council seat to take a job as a deputy in the office of the man who won the 2009 comptroller's race, John Liu.
(He was also mentioned as a potential replacement for Hillary Clinton in the US Senate when she took the job as President Obama's secretary of state, but lost out to former Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand).
Ritter is departing to take a job as the managing director of the Metropolitan Transit Authority.
Sitting Tory MP and former Africa minister Duddridge was widely criticised for taking a job as an adviser to Brand Communications, a UK public affairs firm targeting businesses in Africa.
Lisa Santeromo, who moved into a $ 163,072 a year deputy county executive position last May, is taking a job as Cuomo's director of Long Island operations.
Ignizio who served in the 51st Council District, which he vacated the seat on Friday after taking a job as the CEO of Catholic Charities of Staten Island.
She's heading for the exit to take a job as executive vice president for public affairs at PR firm Edelman.
In May, she took a job as regional director of central New York for Cuomo.
He then raised eyebrows last year by taking a job as head of public affairs at the notorious payday loan firm.
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