Hirsh did a lot of work for hire before he got to that point.
The vast majority of credit hire companies work ethically and within agreed guidelines.
As a result, the insiders maintain wages above the level that would make it profitable for employers to hire those out of work.
Co-executive producers Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon are writing partners whose formative work included episodes of "Spenser: For Hire" (1987), "Beauty and the Beast" ('87-'90), and "The X-Files" ('93-'97).
In other words, Coyote tends to hire friends of friends who already work there.
You follow this program, you work hard, IBM will hire you at the end of this process.
It would also more generally prohibit employers from refusing to hire candidates because they are out of work.
The typical practice in securities class actions, according to lawyers on both sides I have spoken with, is to hire contract attorneys to perform the grunt work of sifting through millions of pages of documents obtained in discovery.
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On the plaintiff side, class-action lawyers have an incentive to hire inexpensive contract attorneys, work them for thousands of hours, and present those hours to the court at a much higher price as justification for their fees, which a judge must approve.
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These steps will help bridge part of the gap between veterans looking for work and companies looking to hire.
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Because everyone had to work to bring the new hire up to speed, the performance of the whole unit declined.
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The end goal is to have a better sense of what makes teaching work so that school districts can start to hire, train and promote based on meaningful standards.
Thanks to the work that Jill and Michelle mentioned, some of our most patriotic businesses have pledged to hire 135, 000 more veterans and military spouses.
The centerpiece of Wal-Mart's plan is a pledge to hire veterans, many of who have had a particularly difficult time finding work after coming home from Afghanistan and Iraq.
Ultimately, companies often hire these individuals into other countries instead of the United States to obtain legal work authorization.
You think you have found the perfect place to work, get two names of people who can get you in front of the person who can hire you.
Instead of being tied to one firm, a worker would be free to work for whoever will hire them within a particular region, and therefore have their labor bid up by competing employers.
As long as small business owners can get more work out of existing employees without raising their pay, there will be little pressure for small businesses to hire.
Your startup's chances of survival also will increase if you hire individuals who are excited by the opportunity to work for a new venture, as opposed to just any employer, adds Caroline Daniels, a lecturer on entrepreneurship at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass.
With Chinese and Brazilian mining firms already queuing up to do business in Mozambique, the government here has imposed limits on the number of foreigners each company can hire, and there are plenty of stories of disillusioned Portuguese heading home without finding work.
And usually, the kind of people they hire are young, inexperienced and inexpensive analysts that were not good enough to work for an investment firm but were good enough to be hired by the advisory services.
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"I had to hire a receptionist, an office manager and someone to take care of the computers just to work with the core group of three or four people, " he recalls.
He was investigated for a possible violation of NCAA rules for allowing a coach, whom he would later hire as his assistant, to work out with a player Harvard was trying to recruit.
In areas where New Labour has nodded in Old Labour directions, such as fairness at work and the minimum wage, he has upset the unions by minimising any impact on the freedom of bosses to hire and fire.
Even if an executive is a better typist than his secretary, it pays him to hire her to do his typing, because that frees up his time for work in his area of comparative advantage: helping run the company.
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To build the new website, she put a technologist in the U.S. in charge of the project but gave him free rein to hire coders from Argentina and Romania, sending their work to testers in the Philippines for quality checks.
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Mr. Ceglia's suit claims a work-for-hire contract he signed with a 19-year-old Mr. Zuckerberg gives him control of Facebook.
But because Android is open source, Huawei can hire its own engineers, presumably at much lower Chinese wages, to do some of this customization work.
It will be able to hire additional officials for training purposed and can assign those to work NFL games, though the total number of hires hasn't been determined.
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