Sentences with phrase «toughest jobs in the state»

«The MTA is probably one of the toughest jobs in the state, it is every day, it is 99 percent bad news,» Cuomo said.

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News of the impending job cuts came in the form of an internal memo released to employees on Tuesday, which stated that the decision to terminate positions was due to product delays, as well as a «tough market» and the company's need to conserve cash.
Wenger has had the boost of getting a few players back from the treatment room but has also lost one of his first choice defenders after Mustafi did his hamstring playing for Germany, and with some of the Arsenal stars coming back late or in a poor state of mind after their World Cup hopes were dashed this was always going to be a tough selection job for the Frenchman.
In many ways, the inaccurate things on the state level that are said can be tougher for a reporter to suss out, especially if you are napping on the job.
Ehrlich faces a tough job of convincing voters in this Democratic - leaning state to cross the aisle to support him for a second term, but he has shown a knack for doing just that during both his time in Congress and in the 2002 gubernatorial race.
Though I recognize that tough choices will need to be made and everyone will have to sacrifice, I agree with Governor Cuomo that we can turn this crisis in to an opportunity to reform our state government, put it on a sound fiscal footing and partner with the private sector to spur economic development and job creation.»
In a statement, Kenneth Adams, the president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, commended Quinn's decision, saying the bill would have threatened job growth during tough economic times.
The base salary for her position in Turkish state universities fluctuates between $ 800 and $ 950 depending on the currency rates, and if it weren't for job perks and additional funding from grants, she would have a tough time surviving.
Eugene Kolesnikov, a geochemist at Moscow State, and his colleagues excavated trenches in peat deposits near the lake, a tough job given the resistance of the hard permafrost layer below the surface.
In the state of California, drug crimes are a serious matter that can make it tough for someone to find a job, rent a property, keep their professional license, or become a U.S. citizen.
She has a tough job fighting insurance fraud in one of the most populous counties in the state.
Job seekers headed to Colorado will find that although it may be tough to find work, like anywhere in the United States, the state is full of opportunity.
If you have watched the news or read a newspaper within the past 5 - 6 years, you are well aware that the job market in the United States is considerably tougher than it has been in the past.
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