Word: hire
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...They hire us to help them supply their needs. We do the screening, recruitment. If Harvard called up and said, 'We need a cook,' I'll call a few I think will be a good match," Fitzpatrick says...
...three years before Burton released his next film--Beetlejuice. Yet another twisted tale, centering this time around a pair of "newlydeads," the Maitlands, played by Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis and the "bio-exorcist" (Michael Keaton) they hire to clean out their home of its new yuppie occupants. The film, despite (or perhaps owing to) its weird atmosphere, unusual characters and occasionally cheesy special-effects, was yet another success for Burton, and he was then tapped by Warner Brothers to direct their biggest project at that time--Batman...
Often, professors will hire students to do original research for their projects, which helps students apply classroom theory to the real world...
...Vicky's principal frustration is the paucity of workers on the job. "They don't want to hire anybody else because it costs money. But they need workers--I'm working overtime every week!" When reminded that Harvard has money, she shook her head and says, "Don't even go there." Dining hall workers do receive raises twice a year and almost all receive more than ten dollars an hour. "We get a raise of 25 cents twice a year." Vicky said...
Last year, PBHA administrators struggled to hire a complete, permanent staff. This year, the incoming executive will be able to draw on the resources provided by the new staff members...