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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this job changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that the nature or requirements of a job are not static and may evolve over time. Example: "In the tech industry, this job changes frequently due to rapid advancements in technology."
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This job change is likely to be the last one I make, as it certainly wouldn't be easy to be 60 and on the job market again.
Sometimes I sit in the shower after a shift, as the gauzy pink sun rises over the hills beside me, and think: 'Has this job changed me, at all.' And I put two fingers down the back of my throat and try to be sick and realise yes, yes it has.
In this one, he discusses how that job changes when your company grows to 200 people.
Almost immediately, the job changes her life for the better.
Quaid and Gleeson deliver some chewy cornball malapropisms ("the job changed dramastically"; "this is a vagrant flyolation") with a sly delight because for all their hee-haw habits, they know what they're doing, even if not exactly why they're doing it.
In this recession, however, job changes are structural rather than cyclical.
How has the job changed?
How have the pressures of the job changed and why?
Here's her Facebook status update about the job change.
But will the job change Page?
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