At the time, she wasn't too worried because she'd never really been without a job.
After a long and mostly brilliant career, he had completely failed and was without a job.
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And check processing moved to Atlanta, and so that left several of us without a job.
Youth unemployment in the Middle East is 26.5%, with 3.4 million young people without a job.
Confusingly, too, Egypt's next ruler will take on a post without a job description.
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And if you're returning home without a job, your No. 1 task should be to find one.
Around 22% of the workforce is unemployed and one in two youths are without a job right now.
The longer you can live without a job, the more selective you can be for the next one.
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The scheme could dent the unemployment figures, which show that 10.2% of the workforce is without a job.
But, after eight months without a job, he's been drawing down his savings.
Economists say that, generally, each passing month without a job makes an unemployed worker less likely to get hired.
For many white British households, the 2000s had left them without a job but with a sizeable chunk of capital in their home.
Come January 1999, he will be without a job in politics for the first time in more than three decades.
The report - Global Employment Trends 2013 - said that 6% of the world's workforce were without a job in 2012.
After falling victim to the Recession and a shrinking journalism market, Noelle found herself without a job in New York City.
Workers in positions where few skills are required also face pressure from the nearly 15m Americans still stuck without a job.
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London Business School's effort will kick into high gear in coming weeks, when every student without a job offer is assigned a career-services adviser.
But efforts to remove the influence of Saddam's regime means hundreds of thousands of security-force personnel, administrators and technocrats have been left without a job.
In a Spanish town where one in three people are without a job, getting one can depend quite literally on the luck of the draw.
But Hughes told WINK that she worries that she could end up living in her truck again if she has to move without a job.
However, as the financial crisis hit home the decline in weeks without a job only dipped to 17, before exploding to 35 weeks seen in 2010.
Spain's economy sank into recession after its property crash left millions of low-skilled workers without a job, and general economic decline eroded business and consumer confidence.
But when that brought dismal ratings, NBC decided to put Leno back in charge of "Tonight" at the start of 2010, leaving O'Brien without a job.
And once this story and the associated videos go viral, yet another person (and perhaps multiple persons) associated with behavioral misconduct in collegiate athletics should be without a job.
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The law could also be changed so that people who voluntarily resign from their jobs cannot claim any benefits for the first 13 weeks of being without a job.
Business leaders have told us that as a country, we should prioritise skilled Tier 2, workers with a job offer rather than highly-skilled Tier 1 workers without a job offer.
Without a job, this leverage goes out the window.
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