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56 Sentences With "holding down a job"

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Officer Domingo said Mr. Elsis was holding down a job.
I was an existing anorexic, just barely holding down a job.
I mean I was holding down a job but I was fucking miserable.
Mental health problems have prevented her from holding down a job, she said.
Today he is holding down a job and paying taxes for the first time.
It turns out that even robots are having a tough time holding down a job.
Adults who come of age and find they are incapable of holding down a job.
Let's start with the fact that it's nearly impossible to run for Congress while holding down a job.
When it comes to holding down a job, there's nothing more important than keeping your skills up-to-date.
He lives on his military pension, and at 33, seems to have given up on holding down a job.
Left untreated, trauma makes victims more susceptible to depression, substance abuse, unhealthy relationships or difficulties holding down a job.
Needless to say, being blind or not having feet is a serious obstacle to finding and holding down a job.
Even in the face of worldwide economic woes, Softbank's plucky little robot has never had an issue holding down a job.
He was also holding down a job as a bouncer at the Borderline Bar & Grill, Royal High School's wrestling team said.
He also reaches out to people interacting with fake accounts, all while holding down a job with a defense consultancy in Virginia.
Some might enjoy a stretch of stability, holding down a job for a while or finding a spare bed with a friend.
Mr. Hin had served five years and was holding down a job in California when Immigration and Customs Enforcement came for him.
But I was able to afford Johns Hopkins University through a National Defense student loan, and by holding down a job on campus.
One problem devotees face is that everyday life, such as cooking, washing up and holding down a job, can get in the way of doing good.
He's been holding down a job as the assistant manager of a liquor store, which allows him to explore his interest in craft beer and whiskey.
For many marginalized groups, including workers with disabilities, for example, or LGBT workers, holding down a job isn't a simple matter of applying and then starting.
There's the young boy figuring out his sexual identity while holding down a job at his family restaurant; around him, a city of creators, survivors, and hustlers.
"For women over 30, there's the addition of children and the stress of holding down a job, and most people don't have help," the Westworld actress, 45, tells Refinery29.
In addition, the work requirements are targeting programs in which the vast majority of recipients are already working, in school, disabled or otherwise incapable of holding down a job.
In "5 Years On" she's 20 and recently released from reform school, holding down a job at an auto shop and discovering a hunger for, and terror of, romance.
The steel factory where his family worked has closed, and he's had trouble holding down a job because of his brother, who has lately taken to drowning his sorrows in Jim Beam.
"After the trial, everyone kept telling me, 'You're so strong for going through all of this, for holding down a job in football, for being the only woman on the crew,'" she said.
"After the trial everyone kept telling me, 'You're so strong, for going through all of this, for holding down a job in football, for being the only woman on the crew,' " Andrews says.
The stories circle around a young boy figuring out his sexual identity while holding down a job at his family restaurant; around him, a city of creators, survivors, and hustlers vibrates with life.
The stories circle around a young boy figuring out his sexual identity while holding down a job at his family's restaurant; around him, a city of creators, survivors, and hustlers vibrates with life.
That means no traveling of any real length, since you have to be close to the machine, and holding down a job is extremely difficult due to the time commitment of dialysis and the exhaustion it causes.
For example, she says, someone who has narcissistic personality disorder might have a hard time holding down a job because they have unrealistic ideas about their own self-worth that don't correspond to how other people see them.
"For women over 30, there's the addition of children and the stress of holding down a job, and most people don't have help," the actress, who's teaming up with RoC Skincare for its "For Your Age" campaign tells Refinery29.
Then he spent 8 wonderful years of giving back to his community; became a mentor to many first offenders while holding down a job working with disabled adults, taking them camping and using art and music to enrich their lives.
High birth rates have historically lowered women's ability to get and keep paid work, which isn't so hard to understand — holding down a job becomes a lot more difficult when it has to be balanced with pregnancies and raising children.
But maybe if we can all admit that raising children and holding down a job can be tough, more parents would spend less time feeling pressure and guilt, and more time on the things that matter most to them, whatever they may be.
It would be far better for DaVita and Fresenius's patients to get kidney transplants, which extends your lifespan by about 10 years on average, relative to remaining on dialysis, while avoiding exhausting, time-consuming treatment that makes holding down a job or traveling extremely difficult.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.If you asked me, as a teenager, what I might be doing at the age of 25, I would have probably said something vague about holding down a job with a salary, still living in London, and maybe owning a retro refrigerator—one day if I'm lucky.
If I'm to join in on the jam, I'm ready to pitch my idea for an adventure game starring a guy in a wheelchair wearing a hat who has to navigate a dystopian future rife with inaccessibility, bureaucracy and government cuts, all the while holding down a job as a tech journalist-cum-private investigator.
If you try to search the latest Labor Department numbers for bad news, the closest you'll find is a rise in the number of people who have been unemployed for 27 weeks — in other words, people who may say they want work but are becoming increasingly unattached from the habits of holding down a job.
Throughout the second evening, short films showed the new nominee listening to Americans tell her about the strains of looking after sick children while holding down a job, discussing health care with voters or hearing the stories of "Mothers of the Movement", seven black women whose children died in police custody or shot while unarmed in circumstances that campaigners call vigilante violence.
Provoo found it difficult to recover from being tried for treason. He said it felt like "towing a shipwreck" behind him. He settled in Baltimore, but had trouble holding down a job because of the publicity which had surrounded his trial. His wife divorced him.
Having an abortion due to fetal abnormalities is very rare. Some theorize that the reason for this is because the role of mother is so highly valued, while others suggest that women, freed from the pressure of holding down a job during motherhood, are less daunted by the time required to care for a child with additional needs.
After World War II, the family returned to Holland before moving to Singapore, and then returning again to Holland. Meijer studied to be a pharmacist. before switching to law, but found he preferred music and theatre. He became a semi-professional touring performer for two years, appearing occasionally on television and radio while holding down a job in international marketing.
By the end of the 1980s, Kelly was a husband and father and was holding down a job as a letter carrier for the Postal Service. In 1988, Kelly moved his family to Florida to raise his four kids. At his wife's urging, he auditioned for the local theater. One role led to another, until Kelly found himself being cast in leading roles, in back-to-back productions.
Faced with limited success, Bailes left to perform as part of The Bailes Brothers. Sovine got married, and continued to sing on Charleston radio, while holding down a job as a supervisor of a hosiery factory. With the encouragement of Bailes, Sovine formed The Echo Valley Boys. After a year of performing in West Virginia, Sovine moved to Shreveport, Louisiana, where the Bailes Brothers were performing on KWKH-AM.
Peter Hobson has described him as one of the most thoughtful and linguistically gifted autistic writers. Hobson has described Miedzianik’s writings about his solitude as repetitive and disjointed, and also notes his awareness of his own solitude. Uta Frith has described him as articulate and literate, and notes his use of highly sophisticated language. Professor Newson of the University of Nottingham noted that despite his difficulty with holding down a job, he manages to be involved in a wide variety of activities.
Clement was born in Wandsworth, London. He is the son of former Queens Park Rangers and England player Dave Clement and the brother of former West Bromwich Albion player Neil Clement. Clement, however, did not progress beyond non-league football as a player with Banstead Athletic and Corinthian Casuals. He concentrated on coaching from the age of 23, as he worked in the Chelsea Centre of Excellence while holding down a job as a PE teacher at Glenthorne High School.
Wettlaufer was suspended four times for "medication-related errors", then was finally fired in March 2014 over a "serious" incident in which she gave the wrong medication to a patient."The Unravelling of Elizabeth Wettlaufer", The Fifth Estate (CBC), March 24, 2017 After leaving Caressant Care, Wettlaufer had difficulty holding down a job. She was hired by the Meadow Park Care Center in London, but lost this job after checking herself into drug rehab facility in Niagara. She took various temp jobs at other care homes.
Brett Whiteley was born in Sydney in 1939 and grew up at Longueville a harbour-side suburb in North Sydney. He was sent to boarding school at the Scots School in Bathurst and was awarded first prize in the Young Painters' section of the Bathurst Show. He attended Scots College in Sydney briefly in 1954-55 before leaving school in 1956. After leaving school he took night classes in drawing at the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney while holding down a job at an advertising agency.
Jennie made more than fifty blankets and twenty five tunics in her seventy-five-year-long career. Jennie was a prolific weaver and while traditionally a Chilkat blanket would take a full- time year to finish, Jennie was able to finish so many blankets while preserving subsistence foods, holding down a job and raising her children. Jennie sold some of her work but much of her work was given as gifts to her family. Chilkat blankets are traditionally woven with mountain goats wool (dyed with tree lichens, oxidized copper and urine steeped hemlock bark) and red cedar bark.
Old Bill, an old First World War soldier, argues with his son Young Bill about the latter not holding down a job. Soon afterwards the Second World War breaks out and Young Bill and the family lodger Sally both join up. Envious of them and despite his wife Maggie's entreaties not to, Old Bill attempts to join up but is turned down at the recruiting office and by his old commanding officer, who Old Bill had hoped would pull strings for him. He is finally successful, joining the Royal Pioneer Corps, and both he and his son are sent to France.
Barb grew up in a traditional, non-polygamous LDS family. Her parents were Rockefeller Republicans, and her mother campaigned for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s. Barb's mother and sister disowned her because she followed Bill into polygamy; her sister is shown as the modern, one-husband wife, raising her three children, and holding down a job and good status in the local community. However, repeated references are made to Barb's mother "not being ready" to meet with Barb at the time of the first season of the show, presumably because of her disapproval of the plural marriage her daughter has entered into.
1949 Rosemount Boys Club. Followed by the 1950 East End Boys and Girls Club(Maisonneuve district) followed in short order by the Point St. Charles Boys and Girls Club in the Point,Unity Boys and Girls Club, in lower Westmount bordering on St. Henri, Dawson Boys and Girls Club in Verdun, plus one in Trois - Rivières. McConnell's benevolent works extended to individuals such as Maureen Forrester, who recounted in her biography how he had learned of the difficulty she was experiencing holding down a job while trying to develop her singing career. He contacted her and offered to cover her expenses for three years so she could train professionally — on the condition she never reveal his name.
17-year-old Maria Bennett (Kat Graham) returns from prison to rebuild her life with nothing but a talent for street dance and a burning ambition to prove herself. She finds refuge in the place that made her feel most alive;as a kid at the rec center where Honey's exuberant classes first ignited her passion for dance. Keeping on the straight and narrow means living with Honey's mother Connie (Lonette McKee) and holding down a job just to make ends meet. She joins the HD crew to give pay back to her old crew (the 718 Crew) and ex-boyfriend Luis (Christopher Martinez) after realizing the bad influence they had on her.
James Elliott was born in Glasgow, Scotland the second of 5 children to John Elliot and Katherine Campbell, and grew up in the kelvinbridge area he was an original cast member of television soap opera Number 96 which premiered March 1972. The show became Australia's highest- rated television program in 1973 and 1974. Alf and his wife Lucy (Elisabeth Kirkby) were immigrants from Yorkshire, England and Alf was presented as an archetypal "whinging Pom" who complained constantly about Australia while proving himself incapable of holding down a job. He also endured Lucy's series of dramatic health concerns which included a breast cancer scare, blindness, and an unplanned pregnancy followed by a troubled birth, where he proved himself somewhat kind and understanding. In late 1973 the show had a feature film spin-off featuring much of the show's current cast, including both Elliott and Kirkby, reprising their television roles.

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