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But almost anyone will say that even a dreadful job is better than none.
Too benign, perhaps, because it is now clear that ABB's managers did a dreadful job of protecting their owners' assets.
Parts of the job are fabulous – people wouldn't do it if it were a dreadful job as well.
And truth be told: the White House has done a dreadful job of making the case for war.
The people running BP did a dreadful job of estimating the true chances of events that seemed unlikely — and may even have been unlikely — but that would bring enormous costs.
Mr. Richards, 46, turned his back on the corporate world after AT&T cut his engineering job three years ago and he found himself in what he described as a dreadful job as a mortgage broker.
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The dreadful jobs report landed among tentative signs of improvement in a few areas of the economy, with recent snippets of data lifting stock markets and sowing cautious hopes that the beginnings of a recovery might be taking shape.
The mills, many of them American owned and managed, fielded teams drawn from the thousands of young men who cut cane, a dreadful, backbreaking job from which baseball offered respite.
Then the war came, and on the advice of her friend Janie McBaine (who subsequently married Marquis Childs) she went to Washington and got what she describes as "a dreadful typing job" with a government information agency whose nickname was Mellett's Madhouse.
The first-born was stuck in a bedsit 100 miles away, working in a dreadful call-centre job, and preying on my mind.
Losing your job is dreadful, no matter what the reason.
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