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The phrase 'move job' is not technically correct as written, as it is missing an article or other determiner such as 'a' or 'the'. With that being said, it is used colloquially in spoken English to mean 'change jobs', and may also be used in informal written contexts. For example, if a friend gave you some career advice, you might tell them, "I'm thinking about moving job for better pay."
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He slapped down Simon Hughes, the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, who called for Mr Lansley to move job before the next election.
We want to make it the norm that when you move job your pension rights can move with you if you wish".
In the problem area of role transitions, the common life changes that the subjects reported included separation and divorce, a move, job loss, health problems or physical illness, and financial problems.
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Most tend to move jobs before having kids.
"But sometimes you have to take a risk, change your career or move jobs to progress.
That is partly because employers can threaten to move jobs abroad.
(Mr. Weprin cited tax breaks for companies that move jobs overseas).
They fear that it often allows employers to move jobs away to cheaper places.
Another way to do it is to move jobs to where workers live.
"They used the same tactics as in the last strike, threatening to move jobs," Tayloe said.
Mr. Kerry has proposed removing tax benefits that encourage companies to move jobs overseas.
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