It means someone else is being consider for the job.
If this is a question for a job interview, try to think what value YOU will add, not what value someone else will add.
Yes it will still add up and you will have to pay!
for furniture
army ranger of course .. how long can you hold on to a boring job.?? its much harder to train someone for a boring job also..
It depends on the job and on the extent of the frontal lobe damage. If there's a grocery warehouse in your area, a good job for someone with frontal lobe damage is "lumper"--someone who unloads trucks. There are a lot of state and federal programs to encourage companies to hire people with disabilities, and all the lumper companies I ever dealt with participated in those programs.
It is there job to get someone elected to be President. They will have certain values that people can hold on to and then vote for the person from that party.
I would say just the most relevant and recent. You don't want to look like you can't hold down a job.
A lumber Jock is someone who cuts down trees. Ibelieveit is an older term for this job.
the way i did it was put a long piece of garden hose on a funnel, run it down through the motor on the drivers side and have someone pour as i held the hose to the hole, seem to get the job done
Woman could not hold a farming job, cause they thought woman could not do that job.
Yes, mental illness affects the homeless and is a major cause of homelessness. If someone is mentally ill to the point they cannot take care of themselves, they may end up on the streets. Someone who is hallucinating and paranoid or has a severe substance abuse problem will not be able to hold down a job.