One danger for job switchers whose deferral rates have climbed to say 10% at their old job: neglecting to elect the same level of savings when they take on a new job.
But that just sent the home aides to other agencies to take on a second job to add more hours.
However, he added that he would have to give up too many of his current commitments to take on such a job.
But after nearly taking on the role of EU foreign minister last year, he may be tempted to take a job on the international stage, if a suitably big one came along.
He had no immediate answer on whether interim coach Ron Rolston will take over the job on a full-time basis next season.
Jim Nussle, a former congressman from Iowa, was nominated as his successor and will take on the job amid a strenuous budget battle on Capitol Hill.
Rolston will finish the season in Buffalo, and is a candidate to take over the coaching job on a full-time basis.
Then speaking directly to his widow Sally, he reflected on the toll such a job can take on family life.
Confusingly, too, Egypt's next ruler will take on a post without a job description.
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One summer his father made him take a job on a farm where he had to clean up chicken excrement and sort eggs on a conveyor belt.
Mr Friedman says that global mobility will continue to rise, as will the pay of those who take on the demanding job of a stealth expat.
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If he isn't reinstated, he will become the latest in a series of players to take the job on young and not last very long a worrying pattern.
Sony's freshly granted patent claims that a microphone can take on that job instead by listening to the sound your finger or stylus makes when it hits the screen and deducing force from that.
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But if you add the wife of pitcher Roger Clemens being dragged into the steroids investigation, sounds like time to check in with BPP's sports analyst Bill Wolff - take out a break from his day and night job on some news network, to channel back to his days as a pro-sports producer TV type.
Anyone who is going to take the CEO job at Yahoo takes on a huge reputation risk.
Why did George Shaheen, the well-paid head of Andersen Consulting, quit to take a job running a new on-line business?
So this can have a terrific impact at retail level among small businesses and among young people who can be trained fairly rapidly to take on this work and to do a terrific job.
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Getting one of Europe's most high profile technology leaders to take on what has been a relatively low profile job should do wonders for the image of London as a hot place for hi-tech.
Anyway, I recognize that this job can take a toll on you.
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The key proposal is for the creation of state-run agencies, alongside the present unemployment offices, which would take on those still unemployed after six months without a job, and hire them out to employers.
It takes just as much courage to take a step back from a job or product you are not ready for as it does to take it head on.
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At that point, if you're lucky, they'll happily take on a lesser role, swapping center stage for an understudy job.
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C. and the Comptroller of the Currency still on the job, the central bank could take a powder without anybody noticing.
Too many budding entrepreneurs can't afford to take a gamble on a smart idea because they can't give up the health insurance they get in their current job.
"It takes enormous courage to leave a job you have been successful in to take on a school in difficulties, " said Ms Robinson.
He said the scale of the job meant that the department had encouraged local councils to take on part of the job of clearing paths and had introduced a scheme to indemnify councils against public liability claims.
Strauss's predecessor Kevin Pietersen is sure to be one of the names in the frame, although he has already indicated he feels it is too soon for him to take on the job again after quitting as captain in January after a rift with then coach Peter Moores.
On-the-job bullying can take many forms, from a supervisor's verbal abuse and threats to cruel comments or relentless teasing by a co-worker.
And that's the one I want to get our panel's take on, the bigger job picture, especially the question of finding a new one.
Andy Rubin, head of Android at Google, is leaving that job to take on another unspecified role at the company in a surprise management switch up, Google CEO Larry Page announced in a blog post today.
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