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job and required
Such measures are essential to its job of presenting business and Government with the facts required to meet the objective of expanding business and improving the operation of the economy.
There simply is not enough material available on the types of job skills that are in demand and the types of training programs that are required or most suitable.
If all the operating variables were varied simultaneously, Af operations would be required to do the same job, and as R increases this increases very much more rapidly than the number of operations required by the dynamic program.
His job required him to travel to production facilities throughout New England to be inspected.
Businesses are required to grant access to job openings to Caymanian citizens first ; if none of them are suitable, the business may then seek employees from other countries.
If a demonstration of ability or knowledge is required by law before being allowed to perform a task or job, this is referred to as licensure.
Because her father's job required the family to move often, Flockhart and her brother grew up in several places including Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Norwich, New York.
For example, a newspaper story begins with the journalists and photojournalists and then becomes the graphic designer's job to organize the page into a reasonable layout and determine if any other graphic elements should be required.
" This is my first gig that required me to know details about his job.
One approach, the task-oriented job analysis, involves an examination of the duties, tasks, and / or competencies required by a job.
The second approach, a worker-oriented job analysis, involves an examination of the knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics ( KSAOs ) required to successfully perform the work.
Most people hired for a job are not already versed in all the tasks required to perform the job effectively.
While in-role performance tells managers or researchers how well the employee performs the required technical aspects of the job, extra-role performance includes behaviors not necessarily required as part of the job but still contribute to organizational effectiveness.
These high-hour ceilings, combined with a competitive job market, often motivate American workers to work more hours than required.
Ability to acquire a job and hold it, cognitive and social skills required for the job, dealing with workplace culture, or studying as a student.
In summer of 1997, he was interviewed by Microsoft for a job in the Internet Explorer Unix team ( to work on a SPARC port ), but lacked the university degree required to obtain a work H-1B visa.
" He applied for a job with the CIA, but was rejected because of his membership in the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union while serving in the Merchant Marine, even though he was required to join and was not active in the union.
* People with disabilities are not required to use specific wording when putting in a reasonable accommodation request when applying for a job.

job and Robertson
Charles Lindbergh's first piloting job was flying airmail for Robertson Airlines from Lambert Field ; he left the airport for New York about a week before his record-breaking flight to Paris in 1927.
His brother Jemmy proposed getting him an Ulster seat, and thought that the prospect of Wilson as an MP would annoy Robertson ( who told Wilson that there was no army job for him in Britain ), but the Irish Unionist leader Carson thought an English seat more sensible.
Brock Millman argued that the threat to stand for Parliament was blackmail to get a military job out of Lloyd George, but Keith Jeffery rejects this, arguing that Wilson would have been no threat as a new MP but as a military adviser was a useful rival to Robertson, whom by July 1917 French was telling Wilson Lloyd George wanted to remove.
When told by Milner of rumours that he was to be given Robertson ’ s job he said that he preferred to be given ever more power at Versailles where he was building up a prestigious post for himself, with Robertson reduced “ from the position of a Master to that of a servant ”.
Dr. Frank Robertson Reade assumed the job of acting president in 1934 and on Dr.
In 1918 regular Giants right fielder Dave Robertson left the team to manage a local military ballclub, and Youngs was given the full-time job out of spring training.
Robertson took her first job, on the London-based magazine Answers, at the age of 19.
As the rest of the British squadron arrives to complete the job, Hornblower and Bush, accompanied by seaman Quist ( James Robertson Justice ), are taken by carriage to Paris to be tried for piracy.
When that job expired in January 1907 Robertson went onto half pay, spending his time translating German and Austro-Hungarian military manuals into English.
Robertson was willing to relinquish his claim if Haig, his senior and a front line commander since the start of the war, got the job.
Lloyd George offered Robertson a choice of remaining as CIGS in London with reduced powers ( reporting to the Secretary of State for War rather than directly to the War Cabinet ), or else accepting demotion to the Versailles job.
Although the level of violence in Ireland in 1919 was not yet as high as it would be in 1920-1, there were concerns that Robertson lacked the subtlety for the job.
Lloyd George suggested that Robertson be appointed Commander-in-Chief, India, but this job was already earmarked for Rawlinson.
Lindbergh took his first job as lead pilot of an air mail route operated by Robertson Aircraft Co. of Lambert Field in St. Louis.
After a few years, although successful in his career, Robertson felt unfulfilled and decided to quit his job and enroll in drama school.
Robertson told us in the first private ( no outsiders ) session that our job was to reduce public concern, and show that UFO reports could be explained by conventional reasoning.
However, The Robertson Hospital had done such an outstanding job and was prepared to continue that he commissioned Tompkins as a captain so that she could continue her work.
Led by News Director Gil Haar ( Eugene Gelhaar ), the veteran news team included Knowles Robertson, Ron Baker, Barney Lee ( continuing from the KEWB days ), and award-winning Mike Forrest ( who left in 1977 for a TV job in Philadelphia ).

job and move
Says NRLDA's James Wright: `` Since 1958 carriers that move material from the yard to the job site have undergone more radical changes than any of the dealer's other equipment ''.
The appeal of the suburb is particularly strong for heavy industry, which must move bulky objects along a lengthy assembly line and wants enough land area to do the entire job on one floor.
Clinton did eventually move to Texas with Rodham to take a job leading McGovern's effort there in 1972.
But he lost his job, was unable to find employment as an agronomist, and had to move in with his parents in Munich.
Range was not key criteria for these tasks and it was not always viable for the Heer to move heavy artillery over recently captured territory to bombard fortifications or support ground forces when faster dive-bombers could do the job more quickly.
At the age of 63, and in poor health, he was forced to take a job as a brewery manager and move his family to Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
However at Comic-Con International 2012, Raimi stated that he was no longer involved in the project, saying “ Actually, they don ’ t have me directing World of Warcraft anymore because when I took the Oz job, they had to move on to another director.
In the beginning of the 1880s Burroughs was advised by a doctor to move to an area with a warmer climate and he moved to St. Louis, Missouri where he obtained a job in a machine shop.
In the spring of 1859 Muravyov helped Bakunin with a job for Amur Development Agency which enabled him to move with his wife to Irkutsk, the capital of Eastern Siberia.
In his memoirs, Trudeau wrote that Turner said he resigned as Finance Minister in 1975 because he was tired of politics, after 13 years in Ottawa, and wanted to move on to a better-paying job as a lawyer in Toronto, to better support his family and to be with them more, as his children were growing up.
His father was a clerk for Shell-Mex, and this job saw the family move to Church Cowley Road in Oxford when Barker was four.
The President's announcement of McNamara's move to the World Bank stressed his stated interest in the job and that he deserved a change after seven years as Secretary of Defense, longer than any of his predecessors or successors.
British army officers ( the so-called Curragh Mutiny ) threatened to resign rather than move against Ulstermen whom they saw as loyal British subjects ; Asquith was forced to take on the job of Secretary of State for War himself on the resignation of the incumbent, Seeley.
As previous generations of immigrants gain language and education skills, they tend to move to better housing and job prospects that are available in the suburbs and outer boroughs of New York.
Despite Chamberlin making " tons of cash " as a carpenter, he would soon give up his job and move to Chicago to devote himself to the band.
His father, Jimmie Lee " Big Jim " Vaughan, was an asbestos worker whose job often forced the family to move to different cities, while his mother, Martha Jean Vaughan, worked as a secretary.
The pursuit of a record deal affected the Knowles family: in 1995, Mathew Knowles resigned from his job as a medical-equipment salesman, a move that reduced Knowles ' family's income by half, and her parents briefly separated due to the pressure.
Yoakam's song " Readin ', Rightin ', Route 23 " pays tribute to his childhood move from Kentucky, and is named after a local expression describing the route that rural Kentuckians took to find a job outside of the coal mines.
The introduction of brakes to railcars necessitated the employment of additional crew members called brakemen, whose job it was to move from car to car and apply or release the brakes when signaled to do so by the engineer with a series of whistle blasts.
The job of a passenger train brakeman wasn't too difficult, as he was not exposed to the weather and could conveniently move from car to car through the vestibules, which is where the brake wheel was ( and still is, in many cases ) located.
After a move from Burr Oak back to Walnut Grove, where he served as the town butcher and Justice of the Peace, Charles Ingalls accepted a railroad job in the spring of 1879 which led him to eastern Dakota Territory, where he was joined by the family in the fall of 1879.
Henneberger offered the job to Lovecraft, who declined, citing his reluctance to relocate to Chicago ; " think of the tragedy of such a move for an aged antiquarian ," the 34-year-old writer declared.
Opponents claim that the move would result in the closure of post offices and in job losses at the nation's largest employer.
Paul Burce had quit his job of 14 years to move to Oakland, and was unable to get it back when they returned.

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