Starting in the 1990s, supercomputer researchers began to lash together tens of thousands of off-the-shelf microprocessors to work on a single job.
Educated at a Christian Brothers' school, he went on to work for Aer Lingus - a job that enabled him to travel widely.
Bringing them into Social Security would bolster the system's reserves and also end the "double dipping" that permits federal employees to retire early on a civil service pension, work for a few years in a job in private industry, and qualify for a Social Security pension too.
Mr Cameron said the idea was to "sharpen the incentives to work" and said 90% of people on JSA got a job within a year and the government's "work programme" would help the others to do so.
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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Over 90% of on-ramping women do not want to return to the company where they used to work. 73% of women trying to on-ramp have trouble finding a job, and those who manage to return to full time work lose 16% of their earning power and often re-enter at lower organizational levels.
Another interesting thing about this different way of managing is that when everyone in the organization is focused on delighting the customer, this creates a great deal more job satisfaction for competent employees than work that is centered on making money for the shareholders.
Research on work design and job characteristics clearly indicates that a key driver of the effectiveness of remote working is the structure of the work.
Anyone who is barred will go on a separate register and could face up to five years in prison if they try to get work in a job covered by the regulations.
Their families are counting on them being able to go to work and do a good job.
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Neither she nor her husband has a steady job and could never afford the work on their own.
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Having given up a job on Wall Street, he went to work for the guidebook company in South America, where his research took an unusual form.
You can put all of your eggs into the proverbial basket and focus solely on your start-up or you can continue to work a side job and devote all of your spare time with what you love.
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Instead, Dittrich believes companies should work on improving their logging and data collection of security events and doing a better job of presenting it to law enforcement.
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But Employment Minister Chris Grayling defended the scheme, saying half of those who joined had found a job, often with the company that placed them on work experience.
Haessler is expected to work with the Super Eagles on a part-time basis as he will keep his job as the assistant coach of the German second division side Cologne.
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Loomis threw himself into the job, shutting down the Tuxedo Park lab to work on developing a long-range radar system that would allow Allied forces to detect enemy movements during World War II.
You return to the office brimming with a plethora of ideas and the best intentions for putting them to work on the job.
Interviews that focus on what the job is like can give individuals a realistic idea of what work will be like in the organization.
The report advised that the governments should step up efforts to retrain and support job skills to address the differences in work qualifications, with a focus on young people.
Part of my work involved diving on some of the most biologically important reefs around the globe (yes, a rough job, I know, but somebody had to do it).
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"When I started to work with the Americans, it was a very wonderful job, " she says, sitting on her bed with her long, dark hair in a simple braid.
Of those seeking work, nearly half said that a company's office space affected their decision on whether to accept a job.
Such programmes work best when job-seekers believe they are masters of their own fate, rather than flotsam on a macroeconomic wave.
The 7% target would apply to a contractor's work force as well as subsets of workers based on factors such as their job description and wage rates.
Frustrated with infighting and a lack of financial support in Kenya, Moles praised the work done in Scotland by previous coach Tony Judd, who was not prepared to do the job on a full-time basis.
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He needed 24-hour nursing assistance but otherwise led as normal a life as possible, taking the subway to work each day at his job as a systems analyst, using a mouthpiece to tap the keys on his computer, enjoying books, movies, TV and dinners with friends, most frequently with Abe.
Sengupta lied on job applications that allowed her to work in the legal industry in New York for more than a decade, including as a paralegal in the Manhattan District Attorney's office for three years.
After two years, my teaching contracts ended, so I said hasta luego to my life on the Iberian Peninsula and moved back in with my parents to work a nine-to-five desk job in Washington DC, dealing with financial reviews, company deadlines, terrible co-workers and fax machines that never worked.
Also, varying allotted length of stay is more efficient because workers would be able to purchase visas based on their prospective length of work opportunities, and the system would not benefit one job over an alternative with a different time frame.
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