Sentences with phrase «unappreciated jobs»

Boyds, MD About Blog Being a single dad is one of the most unappreciated jobs you can have.
Boyds, MD About Blog Being a single dad is one of the most unappreciated jobs you can have.
Boyds, MD About Blog Being a single dad is one of the most unappreciated jobs you can have.
Boyds, MD About Blog Being a single dad is one of the most unappreciated jobs you can have.
Boyds, MD About Blog Being a single dad is one of the most unappreciated jobs you can have.
He writes for the unemployed, underemployed, and unappreciated job seekers.

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It's also allowed me to appreciate the jobs they do — which is important, because it's far too common that the job these folks do goes unappreciated.
Caregiving is an essential part of society and is considered a woman's job, thus undervalued and unappreciated.
Evidence collected by public health experts over the past few decades repeatedly shows that less obvious forces, including proper diet and exercise, higher levels of education, good jobs, greater neighborhood safety, and underlying support from family and friends, provide a powerful, and often unappreciated, boost to a community's health and well - being.
She works at a job where she is underpaid and unappreciated yet still shows up everyday in order to help provide a good life for her kids.
The film has a distinctly bittersweet edge, most notably in the depiction of May's work environment — it goes without saying that his diligence is unappreciated by his boss (Andrew Buchan) and there's a heart - breaking moment when May spots his replacement doing a terrible job, unceremoniously dumping the ashes of all his unclaimed cases.
It centres on the friendship between Ethan Hawke and Mark Ruffalo, both of whom giving strong performances, as they try to hustle their way through life making nickle and dime jobs while feeling unappreciated by the boss to whom they must constantly pay tribute.
Imagine enjoying life instead of joining the more than 70 percent of Americans that are unhappy with their jobs because they feel disengaged, unappreciated, and overworked.
I thought it was extraordinarily difficult to produce a work that was about women whom she didn't know, who were in an unappreciated, unloved class of women, who were certainly not admired for their professions, at a time when women were exploring what it meant to have a body and to have a profession and to have a job.
There are several reasons you may reach out to me for help: 1) you have just your job, 2) you are unhappy where you are currently working and feel unappreciated and / or are underpaid, 3) you are working towards a promotion and 4) you want to update your resume and job search skills «just in case.»
In many cases, a sense of feeling unappreciated can be as important as money in prompting a job move.
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