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"A bottle job, jumping off a cliff.
My job jumping - six newspapers in 14 years - violated his instinct for rootedness.
"Y'all run to the lockah room," Ward said, his accent a marriage of Massachusetts upbringing and job jumping around the South.
The cooks do a great job jumping back and forth between different ethnic dishes: The Thai food tastes truly Thai, while the Japanese noodle soups also taste like the real thing.
Think of the recent critiques of millennials for being unwilling to "pay their dues" in an entry-level job, jumping from position to position rather than growing and learning.
In an age of job jumping, he has been there since, handing out basketballs and uniforms but, more importantly, being a constant presence.
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White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, who installed her in the job, jumped in to defend her.
The number of officers gunned down on the job jumped to 64 this year (compared with 41 last year) and included 21 deaths following ambush-style attacks, according to the report.
These results may not leave those looking for faculty jobs jumping for joy, especially those with Ph.D.s from less prestigious institutions, but it does provide some useful context and perhaps a ray of hope.
Employment excluding government jobs jumped the most in five years.
The number of people who lost their jobs jumped to 4,052 from 1,229.
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