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12 Sentences With "held down a job"

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Pretty much everybody who's ever held down a job has at least one bad interview story.
She held down a job, cooked healthy meals, drove me to figure skating practices and volunteered at my school.
From the age of 523, I've always held down a job, beginning with babysitting and working the counter at a local bakery.
Leon, a married father of three who also held down a job at IBM, just happened to be the driver dispatched to deliver the food.
Back then playing Williamsburg's 280-capacity venue Baby's All Right was the end goal, Gonzalez was held down a job at Upper East Side arthouse movie joint, The Beekman Theatre.
In the 1970s and '80s, he worked as a mail carrier and an IRS agent and held down a job in an auditing division of the Defense Department, according to the government.
While playing at a national level, Bala Devi also held down a job as an officer for the Manipur police force and was part of its soccer club, representing it in both state and national level matches.
Although he was initially prevented from doing so by an injunction taken out by Crystal Palace, he was eventually allowed to join the Midlands-based club after a compensation package was agreed. By now he had acquired a reputation as a manager who rarely held down a job for a significant length of time.
During his youth in Australia, Cayzer worked two jobs.Sadiri, Walden S.: "From K-Mart clerk to a recording star!" The Manila Bulletin 26 August 2006 He was a clerk at K-Mart, and at the same time held down a job as a post master in Australia's post office. These two jobs prompted him to take a vacation in the Philippines.
In his early teens, Benny held down a job at Curtis Publishing Company, who published The Saturday Evening Post. From age twelve to sixteen, Bass won 95 of 100 bouts as an amateur. Impressively, he qualified for the Olympic Trials in the Flyweight Class in 1920, where he lost a decision to the future Gold Medal winner Frankie Genaro. Turning pro the following year, he was managed by Phil Glassman.
A police official described Mair as a "loner in the truest sense of the word... who never held down a job, never had a girlfriend [and] never [had] any friends". The Guardian said that he "appears to have fantasised about killing a 'collaborator' for more than 17 years, drawing inspiration from" David Copeland. The evening before killing Cox, Mair visited a treatment centre in Birstall seeking help for depression; he was told to return the next day for an appointment. Mair's health was not part of the defence case in the trial.
Magnuson recommended that Private First Class Raymond C. Maruschak receive the Soldier's Medal, and credited him with saving many lives that day. Maruschak and another soldier ripped a hole in the fuselage large enough to get all of the passengers out. On January 30, 1959, Magnuson introduced a bill to establish a shield law to keep reporters from having to reveal their sources. On February 2, 1959, he introduced a bill to grant a second income tax exemption to college students who held down a job. On February 7, 1959, he was named to the board of oversight of the U.S. Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs for 4 consecutive years.

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