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They think he came back home to find a better job.
I would cast a spell to put me in the mindset to find a better job".
"I don't think I'll ever be able to find a better job than what I have," he said.
Because she spoke English well, she was able to find a better job as a receptionist, but she still remembers the casual racism that confronted her while riding the bus in Egypt.
His son had worked at the home for about two years, adding that part of his son's frustration may have come from his inability to find a better job.
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These are the two programs that are most likely to help people find a better job, and that's what our students want.
On the other hand, laid-off consumers with substantial savings may be able to wait until they can find a better job match.
Bishop would be able to commute more easily to his soccer games in New York, and find a better job than the one behind bullet-proof plastic in the shabby all-night convenience store on the bus line.
Most job openings occur because employees resign, presumably because they find a better job or believe they will be able to do so.
Migrants could then find a better job and improve their living conditions and, therefore, prefer to stay longer in the cities.
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