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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a training job" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a position or task that involves training, often in a professional or educational context.
Example: "I have applied for a training job at the local community center to enhance my skills in youth development."
Alternatives: "a training position" or "a training role."
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She was applying for a training job in what has been described the Cinderella service.
After training for 10 years she had already secured (she believed) a training job in a teaching hospital near where she lives with a view to moving into research.
When Cornelius Cooper, a lineman at the Georgia Power Company, joined a discrimination lawsuit against his employer last summer, he did not dwell on the company's failure to promote him to a training job.
Apart from a few troops on a training job, the rest of the Americans, and all their aircraft, will follow soon.America has had a military presence in Saudi Arabia for 50 years, but it ballooned to 500,000 when Iraq invaded Kuwait.
Full instructions on how and when to activate and unbrick will be provided in a training job aid on fast track and sales central.
"This is not a training job," Cedillo said at a press conference in Macarthur Park Wednesday.
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It's been such a tremendous training job keeping that horse healthy and sound, touch wood".
In 1967 Mr. Tripp left radio for good, moved back to Los Angeles and took a national sales training job with Slim Gym and founded DynaGym exercise products.
It's a technical writing and training job.
Most companies provide at least a few weeks of training, job shadowing and per diem contracts.
Michigan Works, a training and job placement association, sponsored the fair.
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