Among those who will be affected by the job cut, he said, will be pilots.
Most seek help after their personal relationships are affected by the job.
The Johansson-Reynolds divorce leads me to believe that the frequent travel required by the job and time spent apart are the biggest culprits.
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There have been many street demonstrations - sometimes violent - by Greeks angered by the job losses, pay cuts and reduced welfare resulting from the bailout deal.
Coming out of recession, business spending starts to show signs of life while consumers, still spooked by the job market, keep their wallets locked down awhile longer.
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That's per a new report by the job information website Glassdoor.com, which ranked technology employers based on the average annual base pay they give their marketing managers.
That makes finding new ways of reaching students, like mobile technology, more important in delivering the retraining that will help close the gap between the skills they have and the skills demanded by the job market.
Even in the Second World War, when senior officers had it easier than their predecessors, General Dwight Eisenhower was so consumed by the job that he smoked four packs of cigarettes and drank fifteen cups of coffee a day.
It may sound okay in the abstract, but it doesn't sound okay around the kitchen table in the homes of those families who would be affected by the job cuts, by the furloughs and the layoff notices that will come if the sequester kicks in.
Some of the female graduates claim not having the necessary skills required by the job market, not having had the opportunity to gain practical experience at the university, and for those working not being satisfied with the opportunities their jobs offer them for self-development and professional growth.
Davidson argues that the inability of employers to recruit skilled workers, particularly in the manufacturing industry, is not a result of a mismatch between the type of education being undertaken by students and the skill sets demanded by the current job market, but rather a function of low wages being offered by employers.
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But when, on Tuesday, Mr Sharon publicly re-offered his rival the foreign ministry for the coming three months, Mr Netanyahu surprised him by accepting the job, while insisting that he would not change his plans to fight Mr Sharon for the Likud leadership.
You have to start by observing the job that customers are trying to accomplish.
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The British Medical Association said it was "surprised by the scale of the job cuts".
By handing the job to the chief justice, rather than a political leader, he is hoping to end the stalemate.
There is no compelling reason to believe that record will be improved upon by entrusting the job to international legal arrangements.
Jean-Luc Martinez has been appointed as the new director of the Louvre after being interviewed for the job by the French president.
Rolston was the only candidate considered for the job by the Sabres.
"It's one of my goals as comptroller to really eradicate or eliminate that perception, and you do that by doing the job, " Mr. Curry said.
Wales is the only part of the UK to have an anti-human trafficking post, with Mr Chapman the second person to be appointed to the job by the Welsh government.
Whatever your politics, I think we can all agree that there is a significant difference between a law that makes less labor available by restricting the job market and one that reduces the amount of labor that workers are willing to supply.
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The abuses of companies such as Home Depot obscure how most high pay has been caused not by powerful bosses fixing their own wages, but by the changing job of the chief executive, the growth of large companies and the competitive market for talent.
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Because the critics believe the patent system hopelessly broken, 15 large American technology companies have spearheaded a completely self-serving initiative to rewrite the patent laws, all in an effort to insulate themselves from the competitive threat posed by the very job engines upon which our economy and our standard of living are so dependent.
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The first phase of repairs is to finish by June, and the whole job by 2010.
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For all the satisfaction offered by a job at the centre of government, and despite greater flexibility over pay, it may be hard to lure in high-flyers from the business world.
McClaren, who also sought advice from Robson, was eventually persuaded to take the Twente job by the club's ambitious chairman Joop Munsterman, who many have compared to McClaren's former boss at Middlesbrough, Steve Gibson.
He signed on, and took a job titled "technical operations officer, " the same job held by the fictional James Bond's colleague Q.
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Eddie Bauer, a clothing retailer, used to pay people mainly by the kind of job they did, not by how they did it.
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