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Like about not going to university and getting a job instead.
You shouldn't have too many problems getting a job either.
For the rest of them I see big problems in getting a job here.
Especially since we try to show the kids the whole process of getting a job.
From being a nothing to getting a job and having an apartment.
"Man my best friend, did you ever think of getting a job as a computer?"
I got more important things to worry about like getting a job!
Or in many cases it is their only chance of getting a job.
Getting a job, or going to school but having to figure out how to pay for it.
He's close to getting a job and putting his life back in order.
So it's not worth getting a job because we won't be as well off.
The best chance of getting a job will be with a big dance company.
Once a young person gets through school and university, getting a job can be a challenge.
After getting a job, child care workers learn by watching experienced people.
There's no need for you to consider getting a job up at the Hall.
"Have you ever thought about getting a job and paying your own way?"
"A lot of people are talking about just selling out and getting a job on land."
Certainly, knowledge about a firm plays a role in getting a job.
"You mean there's a chance of me getting a job at the hospital?"
Try getting a job with a proper bank and see how you get on.
Not that anyone has much chance of getting a job at these companies anymore.
After taking the course, the study said, students' interest in getting a job that required a higher level of education rose 44 percent.
Then, an orientation test to see where one would go when getting a job.
She was so jealous of my getting a job in another state.
What chance has an arts graduate of getting a job?