«2
years of employment at the same company to get most loans, including an FHA loan.»
During her five
years of employment at our restaurant, she distinguished herself as an enthusiastic, quick learner, capable worker and overall a brilliant young woman.
As for me, I'm proud of my 11
years of employment at the Gardenview Restaurant as a dishwasher and then cook.
Myth 1: If I estimate my months and
years of employment at each employer, that's good enough.
The benefit typically covers trip cancellation in the event you or a traveling companion are laid off after 3 consecutive
years of employment at the place where you are terminated.
In practice, this means that the number of borrowers who intend to apply for forgiveness, which is typically granted after 10
years of employment at qualifying nonprofit organizations or government agencies, could be much greater.
He's now coming up on one
year of employment at The Ritz - Carlton Pentagon City, and William couldn't be happier.
A spokesperson for the district noted that it was her first
year of employment at the school and that she's been placed on paid administrative leave.
Using the Social Security Administration's MINT (Modeling Income in the Near Term) model, this paper calculates the marginal returns to work near retirement, as measured by the increase in benefits associated with an additional
year of employment at the end of an individual's work life.
In the first
year of employment at First Republic, employees receive up to $ 100 per month ($ 1,200 per year) for their student loans.
His last
year of employment at the railroad was 1974.
Not exact matches
That suggests ongoing job growth in an economy many regard as near full
employment, with the jobless rate
at a 17 -
year low
of 4.1 percent.
«I can
at most venture a personal judgment, based on some examination
of the historical evidence, that the initial effects [on
employment]
of a higher and unanticipated rate
of inflation last for something like two to five
years; that this initial effect then begins to be reversed; and that a full adjustment to the new rate
of inflation takes about as long for
employment as for interest rates, say, a couple
of decades.»
«I've been talking about this issue
of off - duty conduct, and especially social media, for
years now,» says Stuart Rudner, a founding partner
at the law firm Rudner MacDonald LLP that specializes in
employment law.
Outside
of the 1992 - 97 period, the
employment rate for this group has been
at lows not seen in the nearly 40
years of data that is available:
A letter to Bains from the Great White North Franchisee Association, a group representing
at least half
of the franchisees, cited commitments to maintain franchisee relationships, the rent and royalty structure for five
years and existing
employment levels
at franchises across Canada as issues.
The company's board put a special provision in Papa's
employment agreement that turbocharges his pay the way a videogame might when a player levels up into bonus points mode: If Valeant's stock price reaches a new high
of at least $ 270 a share in the next three
years, Papa gets double the allotment
of performance - based stock.
New hires make the decision whether they want to stay with an organization within their first
year of employment, 90 percent
of business owners said in Aberdeen's New Hire Onboarding 2013: A Look
At New Hires Report.
The German 10 -
year Bund yield ended
at 0.84 percent last Friday, down from Thursday's high
of nearly 1 percent, following robust U.S.
employment data.
Even if you set the issue
of employment aside, the U.S. trade deficit over the past five
years increased, meaning that the rest
of the world was more successful
at selling us more stuff than vice versa.
While it's possible the terms
of his
employment agreement with (and departure from) Facebook could prevent him from taking an active role
at a competitor (or any company in the virtual reality space) for several months (or even
years), he could reassume his public presence as an advocate for VR technology and its larger potential.
To build the list
of Canada's 100 Best Jobs, we used data from Statistics Canada, including jobs that had experienced
employment growth over the past five
years, had a minimum median salary
of $ 60,000 and employed
at least 5,000 people.
Forty - seven percent
of total U.S.
employment is in the «high risk» category of being automated within the next 10 to 20 years, according to research done at University of Oxford by Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne, co-directors of the Oxford Martin Programme on Technology and E
employment is in the «high risk» category
of being automated within the next 10 to 20
years, according to research done
at University
of Oxford by Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne, co-directors
of the Oxford Martin Programme on Technology and
EmploymentEmployment.
That's because
employment at Atlanta new companies grows by an average
of 112.6 percent in their first five
years.
Frank L. Buckley had never heard
of employment - practices liability insurance, or EPLI, before someone mentioned it
at a Young Entrepreneurs» Organization meeting two
years ago.
Using the most favourable set
of assumptions
of employment growth
at 0.75 % per
year and wage growth
of only 1.51 % per
year over 11
years, I find that the federal minimum wage proposal would only directly boost the wages
of 52,361 individuals.
Each school in the top 15 sets the average graduate up to earn
at least $ 140,000 in salary and bonus in their first
year of employment after graduation.
Xerox has long assigned numbers to its
employment objectives, which is perhaps why the company is setting its sights even higher: It is aiming for 34 %
of the executive leadership team to be female within the next five
years (up from 28 % currently), according to Damika Arnold, global diversity and inclusion leader
at Xerox.
IPOs started to dry up in the middle
of last
year, notes Paragon; valuations
of unicorn startups (valued
at more than $ 1 billion) dropped, and
employment declined.
With the economy either
at or beyond full
employment and the consumer price index — a measure
of the inflation in consumer prices —
at 2.1 percent, the real 10 -
year interest rate is 0.4 percent, Jones explained, roughly 300 basis points below the historical average.
The factory data added to reports on auto sales, housing and
employment in suggesting the economy was regaining some speed, but probably not fast enough to encourage the Federal Reserve to start raising interest rates next month, as most economists had anticipated
at the beginning
of the
year.
John Mauldin: The author
of Thoughts from The Frontline who has dedicated more than 30
years of his life to keeping people informed about risk, John has written
at length about the fragmentation
of society and the changing nature
of employment.
When a participant exercises an incentive stock option while employed by the Company or a subsidiary or within the three - month period (one -
year period, in the case
of disability) after his or her
employment ends, the participant will not recognize any ordinary income
at that time.
For NAFTA countries, free trade has been beneficial, not harmful, as the increase in
employment demonstrates: 40 million more people are
at work now in Canada, Mexico and the United States as compared with 23
years ago
at the start
of NAFTA.
When a participant exercises an incentive stock option while employed by Wells Fargo or within the three - month period (one -
year period, in the case
of disability) after his or her
employment ends, the participant will not recognize any ordinary income
at that time.
«The rate
at which California has been losing people to other states has accelerated in the past couple
of years, in part because
of rising housing costs,» said Jed Kolko, chief economist with
employment website Indeed.com.
Unfortunately, as part
of the credit history portion
of certifying you for a loan, certain lenders won't accept your income numbers unless you have
at least two
years of employment history.
«It's estimated that a daily international flight
at YVR creates about 186 person -
years of direct
employment here in Greater Vancouver,» added Black.
Workplace harassment has been
at the forefront
of labour and
employment law over the past several
years, particularly...
Conversely, a return to an unemployment rate
of even 6 % in 2024 would leave the growth rate
of employment over the next 8
years at less than 0.2 % annually.
However, the eligibility criteria remain unchanged for those benefits administered through the EI program: parents must have
at least 600 hours
of insurable
employment in the previous
year, and the ceiling on insurable earnings is currently $ 51,300 (that figure rises slightly from
year to
year).
The
employment numbers —
at least «not seasonally adjusted»
year - over-
year comparisons — are a decent picture
of hiring trends.
For this kind
of company - wide integration, a devotion to diversity must begin
at the top, suggests Gil Casellas, an attorney with Mintz Levin in Washington, D.C., who served as chairman
of the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission for three
years in the Clinton administration and has been a corporate diversity enforcer in many other roles.
PMI data showed private sector
employment growing
at one
of the fastest rates for a decade in May, with manufacturing jobs being created
at a pace not previously seen in the 20 -
year survey history.
I need
at least 3 or 4 more
years of employment then I can be free.
Growth in household disposable income picked up steadily over the past
year, driven by solid
employment growth, to be running
at just under 6 per cent over the
year to the June quarter, the highest rate
of increase for almost three
years.
Registered nurses who work
at least 32 hours a week
at a qualified facility can get 60 percent
of their student loans paid in two
years of employment.
For example, weekly initial jobless claims are currently running
at around the 345,000 level, which in the past has been consistent with monthly
employment gains
of around 150,000; the manufacturing ISM
employment index is
at a 20 -
year high; and growth in temporary - help services
employment (which tends to lead overall
employment) has picked up.
The Conference Board report also predicts direct
employment at oil producers «will expand by just 2,150 net new positions» over the next four
years, when it will reach «66,470 jobs, which is still below the 2015 peak»
of 72,600 jobs.
However, negative GDP growth will not surface in regular government reporting until
at least next
year, now that it is clear that Katrina's impact has been neutralized in official reporting, and that political manipulation
of the GDP,
employment and CPI is rampant.Risks
of the current circumstance evolving eventually into a hyperinflationary depression remain extraordinarily high.»