Sentence examples for getting a job of from inspiring English sources

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Getting a job becomes more pressing than getting a job of choice.

Implicit bias means that you have a greater chance of having a mentor, of getting a job, of getting a good job review, of getting a salary increase (especially after having children) and of becoming a senior person in your employment of choice.

College is great for getting a job of any type.

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For these "successful" millennials, getting a job out of college was easy.

Learned about wages, uniforms, and experience necessary to get a job on one of the elevators.

We've still got a job of work to do.

He's old enough to get a job?" "Of course he is; what do you think?

When she said she needed to be distracted, to get a job of her own, I told her to get a job of her own, and she did, volunteering at a local public-radio station downtown.

MOST of the world's youngsters would love the chance to climb some tradition-bound company's seniority ladder, however slowly; or indeed to get a job of any sort.

But of course, people are used to giving out their addresses — so it's got a job of work to do to change habits there.

It was important to get a job, of any sort.

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