Sentences with phrase «who take jobs»

Responsible animal rescue groups are typically run by volunteers who take their jobs very seriously and because of this, you can expect the adoption process to take some time.
The chances for any legal action against Amazon are much better in the EU where we still have people on the Competition Commission who take their jobs seriously.
Program leaders are seeking additional funding that would allow them to provide bonuses to those who take jobs in critical needs districts.
With U.S. schools needing to hire about 2 million teachers in the next decade, the push is on to make sure that the people who take those jobs are qualified to teach to the higher academic standards now expected of students.
Signaling that schools will be a top priority during the upcoming legislative session, Ducey outlined plans for an education - heavy agenda, including statewide teacher pay raises, increased spending on all - day kindergarten, and a $ 1,000 signing bonus for new teachers who take jobs in low - income districts.
It turns out Gov. Andrew Cuomo's headline - grabbing «free tuition» turns retroactively into a loan for grads who take jobs out of state — and that's not the only ugly surprise.
The NY Post editorializes: «It turns out Gov. Cuomo's headline - grabbing «free tuition'turns retroactively into a loan for grads who take jobs out of state — and that's not the only ugly surprise.»
Kelly, who took the job last July, had previously told confidants he hoped to be on the job for a year.
«We were able to put a ton of effort early on into making this buildable,» says Jim Daly, the fellow who took the job.
At the University of Texas» McCombs School of Business, the percentage of students who took jobs in the technology and finance fields was «neck - to - neck» this year for the first time, said Velma Arney, McComb's director of BBA career services, with 12 % of students heading into technology and 13 % going into banking.
To run the Department of Energy, Trump chose former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who took the job «believing he was taking on a role as a global ambassador for the American oil and gas industry that he had long championed in his home state.»
The 5 % of the class who took jobs with companies in the south reported median base pay of $ 135,000.
Having developed complex computer systems for more than 30 years it always brings out the worst in me when I see such half *** ed efforts by the wunder kids who took my job and professional life.
And if he loses his job, the fans won't care nearly as much because they'll be focused on the person who took his job.
Under MLB commissioner Peter Ueberroth, who took the job in 1984, fear of losing out on profits combined with the players» agency to decide where they were going to sign had helped to unify the owners against the players.
While this might be a dig at the manager who took his job, I do think that the Scot has a good point.
That honour will pass to Portadown FC boss Ronnie McFall, who took the job six weeks after Sir Alex walked through the Old Trafford doors and embarked on a remarkable managerial journey yielding two UEFA Champions League titles, the European Cup Winners» Cup, UEFA Super Cup, 13 Premier League crowns and five FA Cups.
That had Forest manager Mark Warburton, who took the job after an acrimonious departure from Scottish giants Rangers earlier this season, charging down the touchline fist pumping in celebration.
This is the start of what will be an ongoing series showcasing dads who take their job of having fun with their kids very seriously.
A sitter who takes her job seriously will keep you informed by leaving notes or even filling out a daily report.
Each of these groups have no fewer than 3 admins who take their job more seriously than any of Trump's cabinet members.
A new commissioner of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development will replace Matthew Wambua, who took a job with residential property owner the...
Former Rep. Dan Maffei successfully defeated Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle, who took his job in GOP wave of 2010.
Ex-postdocs who take nonacademic employment start out earning less than contemporaries who took jobs right after their Ph.D. s, and their incomes never catch up.
I know many people who took jobs that pay well and then unexpectedly fell in love with their careers after discovering that they didn't really have to compromise all that much.
I've seen this time and again: for example, the scientist who takes a job in quality control for a pharmaceutical company and is surprised by how fascinating the field is.
And it can be done by a woman who takes her job seriously.
The man doing the evicting in these glimpses, though, is Dennis, who takes a job with Rick in order to try to get his house back (Garfield, whose performance is solid throughout, is especially strong in these scenes, with cracks of empathy showing in his attempts to maintain a veneer of cold - hearted professionalism).
Kathy is an American police officer who takes a job working as a peacekeeper in post-war Bosnia.
Kathy (Academy Award ® winner Rachel Weisz) is an American police officer who takes a job working as a peacekeeper in post-war Bosnia.
He played the title role of a struggling writer who takes a job in a London casino as inspiration for his work, only to get caught up in a robbery scheme.
Crawford isn't here to be impartial — he's an obvious Romero booster who takes the job of cataloging these pictures seriously, and he refers often to Romero's own feelings about the trilogy collected herein.
Cassavetes plays Axel North, an AWOL soldier who takes a job as a railroad worker, where he is bullied by bigot supervisor Charles Malik (Jack Warden), a union functionary appointed by the Mob.
Dirty Dancing meets Bend It Like Beckham with snowboards, starring beautiful English rose Felicity Jones as a poor London girl who takes a job as hired help at a ski chalet, where in - between being in the service of a bunch of posh twats she practices snowboarding for an upcoming contest.
Kudos for being a professional who takes your job seriously so that we the gentiles don't have to sit through these nonsense of movies.
This tells the story of Craig (Cusack, Pushing Tin), a struggling Bohemian puppeteer, who takes a job as a file clerk to make ends meet.
The Paul Weitz - directed film centers on a young writer who takes a job at a homeless shelter and discovers his long - absent father seeking a bed.
Theo James (the «Divergent» movies) rings hollow as Michael Soussan, who takes a job at the U.N. following in the footsteps of his diplomat father, who was killed in the bombing of the U.S. embassy in Beirut.
Jonah Hill (also slumming it) plays Noah, a still - at - home mummy's boy who takes a job as a babysitter to three eccentric, overprivileged pre-teens.
McGregor plays Joe (not Adam), a struggling writer who takes a job working on a barge for a cold and deadpan couple played by Peter Mullan and Tilda Swinton, neither of whom are called Adam.
Johnny Depp — who has the Thompson screen persona down to an absolute tee now — plays Paul Kemp, a freelance journalist who takes a job no one else wants in Puerto Rico, writing for a newspaper that's about to go out of business.
Tony eventually reaches civilization and gets in touch with Bobby Andes (Michael Shannon), a lawman who takes his job seriously and wants nothing more than to help Tony and bring the perpetrators to justice.
She's an employee who takes her job seriously enough to be considered for a promotion until her co-worker convinces her to try on the discarded outfit of one of their wealthy visitors.
Lakeith Stanfield («Get Out») plays a young man behind on his rent (for his uncle's garage) who takes a job as a telemarketer.
That Girl in Yellow Boots (Unrated) Mumbai thriller about a desperate woman (Kalki Koechlin) who takes a job at a seedy massage parlor in order to find the father she's never known only to end up trapped inside the city's seamy underworld.
Which brings us to Elizabeth Gold, an out - of - work writer who took a job as a 9th - grade teacher in the pseudonymous School of the New Millennium, in New York City, in the spring of 2000.
It won't be a brain surgeon who takes the job with what there is to look forward to in the governance department.
Adam is a person who takes his job seriously and with true professionalism.
The plot revolves around a San Francisco web designer who takes a job as a clerk in a mysterious 24 - Hour Bookstore... which turns out to be much more than just a bookstore.
The story is about Tassie, a 20 - year - old girl who takes a job as a babysitter during winter vacation.
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