Not exact matches
In
other words, tomorrow's 65 -
year - olds may be no more competitive in the
workforce than yesterday's.
Part of the problem is the lack of resources we ourselves direct to food from abroad: The FDA has a minuscule team of some 1,500 inspectors devoted to food imports, a
workforce too small to screen more
than a tiny fraction of the food that arrives at U.S. ports each
year for microbial pathogens or
other disease - causing contaminants.
Some high school seniors with specific high - value technological knowledge and
other marketable
workforce skills, as well as those with the creative potential to become inventors or entrepreneurs, may be quite successful with postsecondary training or apprenticeships
other than a four -
year baccalaureate degree — or, they may want to spread their coursework and costs over a longer period
than four
years by attending classes part - time at a community college while working or starting a business.
Women may expect to have a husband to help with expenses in their retirement
years when they make decisions to drop out of the
workforce to care for children or
others, but today, about twice as many women are divorced
than 20
years ago.
The studio, formed last
year by ex-Visceral leaders Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey, is — or was — thought to be dedicating its
workforce on something
other than an FPS.