Word: hires
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...kickott luncheon March 1, Teen Work met with more than 70 representatives of city companies, trying to convince them to hire Teenager for the summer or pay the salary of a student to work in a public sector position Harvard has agreed to hire 12 students in jobs ranging from groundskeeper to office assistant...
...basic building blocks" are some of Yao's rather commonsense suggestions Yao's thesis that most qualified law school applicants don't spend enough time on major mistake." The solution? Packaging of course. But be careful. Yao warns "You are not packaging yourself so that Aunt Molly will hire you to clean her yard once a week, nor are you packaging yourself so that your father will let use his new car." Assuming you can read the front cover of the book, you are packaging yourself to get into law school...
Although the new structure will reduce the size of the kitchen staff needed to feed the 700 students living in the two Houses, the College will not lay off workers, said Thomas R. Quinn, associate dean of the College for facilities. Instead, he added, the College will not hire replacement for workers who leave...
...military. In fact, Navy Secretary John Lehman told Congress that letters of resignation from pilots and flight officers jumped by 75% from 1983 to 1984. Last December alone, the Navy lost 175 pilots and 40 flight officers. Most of the dropouts are joining U.S. commercial airlines, which plan to hire 6,000 pilots this year. High salaries and the rewards of a more normal family life make the commercial pilot's lot more tempting than life aboard an aircraft carrier...
...Managing Editor Robert Brennan said that in the future HSA will hire more assistant editors so that none of them are overworked...