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It has also been among the least successful at finding work for them.
Agents are licensed by the state and earn their money finding work for clients and negotiating contracts for them.
It's a tricky business, finding work for a conventional hero in an unheroic age like our own.
The UK is better at creating opera singers than it is at finding work for them: James Rutherford, based in Frankfurt, is a case in point.
For eight years, the WPA was the biggest employer in the USA, finding work for between 1.9 and 3.2 million people a month.
The vice president also proposed federal grants for states that created successful programs for finding work for unemployed parents who owed child support.
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Hunting for the next Andy Warhol could mean not only finding works for $1,000 or less but also earning a fortune from your investment twenty years down the track.
I hear that L.A. is better for finding work than for finding a home, and Alaska will surely continue to live in the airports, tour buses, and hotel rooms she is flung to week after week.
Keeping up with it means finding work, and for Mr. Babayev, work in America, even when it can be found, rarely pays enough to make ends meet.
She also attacked schools for taking the "lazy" option of finding work experience placements for pupils that reinforce gender stereotypes.
The long-term jobless seem to be having trouble finding work across industries, for instance.
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