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dump job
noun
A corpse moved from the place of its death and abandoned in a deserted area, typically done to conceal a murder.
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Some critics suspect that placement companies manipulate the process so that they get their payment and then dump job candidates back into the market.
This is what's described in the industry as a "dump job".
This is what's referred to in the industry as a "dump job".
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Almost every day, officers were confronted with knifings, shootings, disembowelments, and "dump jobs"—bodies that showed up in parks or rivers.
Darrin told me stories of people who go to great lengths to establish their alibi through dump jobs, including one idiot who would cheat while pretending to be on business trips.
But sometimes, you just have to accept that it's time to dump your job.
And yet in the middle decades of Queen Victoria's reign, when she became a recluse after the death of Prince Albert, during the abdication crisis of 1936 when Edward VIII ratted and dumped the job on his poor stammering brother, and after the death of Diana in 1997 the monarchy was almost over.
Strobel, now 45, dumped his job as an editor for the Daily Herald in Chicago to become a teaching pastor at Willow Creek.
But there's a fine line between reaching out to a third party for assistance and dumping the job on them entirely, and MobileWorks isn't ready to cross into that new frontier just yet.
Will dumping the job help me feel better about my uber-successful artist boyfriend and as a result, more worthy?
Rule three on going waste-free: dump your day job.
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