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Free sign upThe part of a sentence "get job" is not correct in written English.
A more appropriate way of saying it would be "get a job". For example, "I'm actively looking for a new job." or "I need to get a job soon."
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I was never saying, I'll do Job X for a few years in order to get Job Y. My advice is: go for it and go all-in.
"You can get job, too".
She has an idea for a hotel where the young women could get job training.
"They come here and they get job training and don't want to go back to the reservation".
Fast-tracked measures in Abu Dhabi have included ensuring that young Emiratis get job placements and promises of training.
"There's a variety of work, and you can get job satisfaction from it.
They are against the New Deal which has seen over 100,000 people get job opportunities.
"That tells me that at some point you are going to get job growth".
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"You wouldn't get job-seekers' allowance in Jamaica.
Relatively speaking, the Internet plays the biggest role when people hunt for colleges or schools, start a new hobby, get job-related training or deal with illnesses, the survey found.
The exchanges, which begin accepting enrollment Oct. 1, are where people who don't get job-based health benefits and small firms will comparison-shop for coverage and learn whether they qualify for financial assistance.
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