Number two is that although there are some programs in there that I think are good policy, some of them aren't job creators.
In other words, if you don't have a job when it's time to apply, you can't get the job.
He told the Leveson Inquiry: "If anyone had told me Jeremy Hunt couldn't do the job I wouldn't have given him the job".
Angie couldn't buy diapers unless she got a job, and she couldn't get a job unless she had diapers.
But that ain't my job, and it's not my job to put anything on him, ever.
Even in the U.S., some experts say the glass ceiling doesn't affect job satisfaction.
If their citizen couldn't get job, how will it be possible for an immigrant to get job?
And because there still aren't enough job seekers in some places, pay for low-wage workers is going up.
We can't have job growth until we begin to have economic growth.
Mr Gray said unemployment was up in Scotland and down in the rest of the UK and added "50, 000 more people can't get job since last year".
You can't have job growth if the economy is contracting by 6 percent, because businesses look and they say nobody is spending money, we got no customers, we can't hire.
Bob Johnson bristles at the criticism and calls it misplaced, insisting that BET has done plenty to improve the lot of black Americans--and he says that that isn't his job, anyway.
Don't let millions of Americans who are out there looking for work right now, and the economy is starting to improve but they don't have a job yet -- don't leave them without a lifeline in terms of cutting off their unemployment insurance.
If that's not an option, and you're going to look outside for additional work, make sure that a second job won't conflict with the job you already have.
To someone who can't take the job of his dreams because it doesn't offer health care?
They are not being paid to tell their employers -- the citizens -- why they can't get the job done, or why they can't get along with the other hired hands who are supposed to be working beside them.
You heard from teachers that are doing a good job but face the prospect that they won't have their job for the next school year.
It's become a frock-fest vehicle for Romola Garai, but she isn't up to the job and isn't convincing as the stunningly beautiful Gwendolen.
But Dahjanay Williams, a 21-year-old junior at Wheaton College in Massachusetts, still worries that if she doesn't get a job before her loans come due, she won't be able to make regular payments and her credit will take a hit.
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But if I don't do that archiving job, I don't think anyone else will do it.
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"When I applied for a job in Iowa in 2009 and they asked me if I had any affiliations to animal protection groups, I would have had to say yes, I wouldn't have gotten the job and I wouldn't have been able to expose the conditions that raised questions about the egg industry there, " he told BBC News.
We didn't find a job so we went to Idaho because we had friends there but it wasn't any easier and eventually after two years we said that's it, we're going to go back to New York.
Companies want these "passive job seekers, " as Ambras calls them, because "stellar people usually aren't in the job market, " says Pelago's Scholl.
Often procrastination is just a way of giving ourselves permission to do a less-than-perfect job on something that doesn't require a perfect job anyway.
Attempts to reach Mr. Modi, who hasn't said he wants the job, weren't successful.
Whether you got the job -- or you didn't -- most job seekers want to know why.
"He said the police weren't very good at their job because they haven't arrested him, " the barrister said.
If I can't do a good job representing the people, then I shouldn't return.
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