Word: hires
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...about asking the people who actually hire new MBAs. According to the results of a survey of Fortune 500 companies which hire first-year MBAs, the B-school comes in third, behind Northwestern's Kellog School and Pennsylvania's Wharton school...
...Hoffman, the general manager of Saks' Boston store, was impressed by the students in the show. "The non-professional models looked sensational. I'd hire any of them right away," he said...
Graduate students' demands that departments be willing to hire an alternative to a certain professor appear, if for financial reasons alone, impractical from the University's stand-point. The granting of such a request is, unfortunately, doubly unlikely at a school with Harvard's rigorous scholarly standards...
Appearance: It should be neat, uncrowded, attractive, and easy to read. Accuracy in use of language, information, and spelling is key. If your typing is not professional in appearance, hire someone who will produce a perfect copy. Whether it is typed or typeset, check and double check it to make sure there are absolutely no errors...
...Spenser: For Hire, based on Robert B. Parker's popular detective novels, the sleuthing moves to Boston. Parker's hero is a "sensitive" private eye who quotes Shakespeare and Wordsworth, dabbles in gourmet cooking and drives a 20-year-old Mustang. Unfortunately, straitlaced Star Robert Urich seems more at home with TV dinners and spy novels, and the pace of the two-hour pilot is plodding. This show seems as dead as the Red Sox's pennant hopes...