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Discover Ludwig"make a job" is not a correct phrase in English.
A better way to phrase it would be "create a job" or "find a job." Example: "I'm trying to create a job for myself by building my own business."
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I have also learned how a work environment can make a job.
Something to be proud of, and you could make a job for your kids and your kids' kids.
I'd vote for the latter, personally, and make a job lot of her screw-faced tyrant husband.
The survey also indicated that fewer workers planned to make a job change in the next year.
"I just thought I was a terrible person who couldn't make a job, or anything else, work out.
Choosing the right solvent can make a job easier; using the wrong one can damage tools or a project.
A few years later he found himself in Mexico City, where he decided to make a job out of embracing his sense of estrangement.
My husband hated his job as a truck driver and this created an extremely difficult decision for him – how to make a job change.
Intimidation, vandalism and assault and the fear of them make staffing clinics difficult, and make a job that is already emotionally demanding tougher.
The city manager, Saundra Kee Borges, is expected to interview each man and make a job offer before the end of the year.
"Increasingly, especially in areas like investment banking, employers offer summer internships and if things go well they make a job offer at the end of that summer holiday".
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