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"unemployable" Definitions
  1. not having the skills or qualities that you need to get a job

112 Sentences With "unemployable"

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It is the alternative to being poor, unemployed and unemployable.
Without this job, I am virtually unemployable at my age.
I'd sabotaged a few jobs and ended up broke and unemployable.
At the time of the bombings, Tamerlan was unemployed and unemployable.
A person with his record would be unemployable at most major companies.
And they face a precarious future, as machines threaten to make them unemployable.
She claims that her battle with the school has left her unemployable in academia.
Teens today know not to do unrefined, illegal, or unemployable things on social media.
Adler told the "Today" show in August that ESPN made him "unemployable" since his termination.
I have listened to colleagues, lawyers, and P.R. professionals tell me that I am unemployable.
Like many others who are chronically unemployable, Mr. Lindahl eventually went into business for himself.
He had become completely unemployable in his field and more or less every other occupation.
Dissidents would be punished for political crimes, or (once rendered unemployable) for being parasites on society.
It's simply been disruptive, but it doesn't mean there are large numbers of people who are unemployable.
According to a government report published last month, three-fifths of engineering graduates in India are unemployable.
Physical disability, emotional damage and mental health problems may render a veteran as unemployable unless otherwise retrained.
My situation renders me unreliable, through no fault of my own, and so I become essentially unemployable.
But to say that I would be totally unemployable in today's political climate is probably an understatement.
If you aren&apost satisfied professionally, it may be time to become unemployable as well in 2020.
No one has suggested that they should be fired or rendered unemployable by the NBA for those opinions.
At age 28, she has made herself unemployable in the career field she chose — even on its fringes.
Unemployable in industry, he turned to teaching trade-union studies, yearning for the tide to turn once more.
Meanwhile, I was still being told that I was unemployable because everyone knew that I was a lunatic.
Donald Trump's actions have made any Trump emp who doesn't quit immediately, toxic and unemployable by anyone else.
"I have launched and exited so many organizations and companies that I'm probably unemployable," said Ms. Carter, 51.
He no longer drinks, and has had to become self-employed as his criminal record makes him unemployable.
Of particular concern are the 2 million of long-term unemployed and another 2 million of virtually unemployable persons.
And then I'll book you in with a specialist to discuss what it means/ Char: It means I'm unemployable.
"I was recently told by a friend that I'm pretty much unemployable as a public company CEO," he said.
Hopefully the real-life board of directors are more than a collection of unemployable family members and hunting dogs.
Finding herself unemployable, she went on a global tour (called "Laugh Your Head Off") and got detained at airports.
LIESMAN: ARE YOU CONCERNED THAT TECHNOLOGY GETS TO A PLACE WHERE VAST NUMBERS OF PEOPLE ARE UNEMPLOYED AND UNEMPLOYABLE?
Most of them were just paid opportunities to hang out with, and cut paychecks for, his otherwise unemployable friends.
The population of East Kentucky is one of the unhealthiest, most addicted, prematurely aged—and otherwise unemployable—in America.
"Dukes of Hazzard" star John Schneider has a self-confessed, unemployable, estranged wife ... who could now cost him a fortune.
This is what failure looks like, unemployable yahoos who join a mob and demand people with jobs just give up.
Most importantly, Sanders' age puts the spotlight on the nation's shameful view that our elders are somehow ineffective and unemployable.
The scenario is a mainstay of science fiction: Humans engineer themselves into obsolescence, creating a vast class of unemployable people.
Business leaders (and at times then-President Obama) touted the notion that a "skills gap" had rendered many Americans unemployable.
I wrote of financial insecurity, and not knowing what I was going to do now that I'd just been rendered unemployable.
We call them Genashtim alumni, and we celebrate when that happens, as it proves that we can make the unemployable employable.
Some fear that this is the beginning of a worrying trend, where automation leaves ever greater numbers of people structurally unemployable.
Mr. Ghamdi applauded the decision, although he remains an outcast, a sheikh whose positions rendered him unemployable in the Islamic kingdom.
He lost his television show, his radio show, and found himself blackballed, rendered virtually unemployable by the fallout from the payola scandal.
In the early 90s until about the mid 2000s, ravers, goths, and the unemployable wore extra wide-leg pants as a fashion statement.
Indeed, psychologists who have studied the Patagonia culture tell Chouinard that his employees "are so independent they are unemployable anywhere else," he says.
Like how I graduated law school and became employable just at the moment when I was unemployable because the job market was tanking.
Melissa Coppola might fit many people's stereotype of unemployable art students: a 31-year old pianist and graduate student at the University of Michigan.
Also, because mass incarceration breaks up families and renders many ex-convicts unemployable, it has raised the American poverty rate by an estimated 20%.
Policymakers became convinced that in-work top-ups were better targeted and encouraged work, while minimum wage hikes risked rendering low-skilled workers unemployable.
But writers whose insufficient deference to power rendered them unemployable by The New York Times still had, until recently, hope of finding employment elsewhere.
For people like my kids, whose family history is an insurance underwriter's nightmare, giving employers access to their family history could make them unemployable.
Of course, he's probably most responsible for my attaining an unemployable Liberal Arts degree and the resulting tens of thousands of dollars in debt.
So when Eddie's ubiquity is spotted and exposed by a late-night television host (Russell Peters), he becomes a running joke and essentially unemployable.
Only specific policy actions could bring back into the labor force nearly 4 million long-term unemployed people and those who have become virtually unemployable.
This was compounded by disbanding the Iraqi army and then dismantling the ruling Baath party, thus rendering most of the country's qualified middle class unemployable.
"I'm assistant manager at my job, which is pretty crazy for me, because I was pretty unemployable for most of my life," Coleman told her.
By then, as she acknowledged in an interview with The New York Times Magazine in 2005, she was virtually unemployable, an alcoholic mired in depression.
She has also been accused of being too outspoken: that has overshadowed her success as a celebrity biographer and given her a reputation for being unemployable.
Fortunately for Singer, he has never had to deal with the backlash of a comeback: Despite his many, many controversies, Singer has never been deemed unemployable.
" Justice Alito added that the regulations "are likely to make a pharmacist unemployable if he or she objects on religious grounds to dispensing certain prescription medications.
The reality is that if you only have a high school level education or worse, don't even graduate from high school, then you will be unemployable.
She has to accumulate money and power so that she doesn't wind up unemployable after she's 40 and powerful men don't want to see her naked anymore.
For years we have been talking about the education bubble and the problem that colleges charge tons of money and then graduates are unemployable and in debt.
" Jedediah Bila recently tweeted that Barr's comment was "despicable," and, much like the "Roseanne" namesake, "Olbermann has made awful comments that should make him unemployable by respectable outlets.
The actor says Norma's claims have made him virtually unemployable ... essentially ruining his life, but he's determined to fight on so he can regain some form of custody.
While Hardy's on-field performance is reason No. 1 NFL teams find him unemployable, the very real threat of public backlash is a contributing factor at this point.
Furman rejects the argument that automation will lead to the permanent elimination of jobs: The concern is not that robots will take human jobs and render humans unemployable.
All 10 went to jail, and all but one, who decided to cooperate with the committee, became unemployable until the 1960s, though some continued to write under pseudonyms.
If Kaepernick is unemployable in the NFL, it's because he represents the broader contemporary social movement for social justice, not because he is an unreliable pocket passer or whatever.
But the scenario in which rapid technological advance decimates the demand for human labor, leaving huge swathes of the population permanently unemployable, bears no resemblance to our current situation.
He was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, the same condition that killed his father a few years earlier, and was abruptly unemployable in the eyes of the North Carolina highway patrol.
Thirty-five of the children in that pool were labeled "uneducable" and "unemployable"; as a result, they were sent to the notorious Am Spiegelgrund clinic, where they were ultimately slaughtered.
Armed with a BA in Philosophy — much to the chagrin of my father who was convinced I would be unemployable as a result — I was lucky to get the position.
"They didn't file a lawsuit against you in public, did they?" asked Baldridge, who suggested Mueller "rendered himself unemployable" by telling people in the radio industry about Swift's allegations against him.
"The reality is that, eventually, we just hit [the] limit of average ability and huge percentages of people become effectively unemployable," said Rick Dudley, who apparently declined to share identifying details.
Efforts at promoting the level of general education and vocational training would be central to bringing back into the labor force some of the 95.6 million people who are becoming unemployable.
And then 37 percent of the active civilian labor force remains out of the actual labor supply, with 0.23 million of the officially reported job seekers who are becoming virtually unemployable.
That changed in 2008, with the passage of a law designed to reassure Americans that the results of genetic testing couldn't be used to make them (or their relatives) uninsurable or unemployable.
The recovery has progressed now to the point where firms are growing increasingly desperate for workers and need to consider job candidates who might have been labeled as unemployable a few years ago.
Economic doomsayers looked at the stubbornly elevated unemployment rate and discerned a depressing new normal, in which technological and social change had rendered many Americans simply unemployable, and stagnation and sclerosis loomed ahead.
She recalls her first years after graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, when her unconventional looks and "unemployable accent"—she grew up in north-west England—made it hard to find work.
For most people, "if you are unemployable and can't get a job, there's not going to be any services for you," said Myrainne Roa Mendez, head of Puerto Rico's State Council on Developmental Disabilities.
His inner circle was a hodgepodge of Breitbart alumni, nominally Democratic financiers, Trump Organization employees on loan, the odd reality-show star and Republicans who would have been unemployable in almost any other administration.
First, they swore that they absolutely, positively didn't blackball quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who was good enough to start games in the league last season but months later was apparently deemed unemployable, even as a backup.
That leaves investors like Haus vulnerable to a small group of brokerages that regularly hire advisors with blemishes on their backgrounds that would make them unemployable at most firms, former regulators and industry experts said.
Depending on the industry, you may find yourself unemployable…the result of that is that if you make a stink, it'll be much more difficult to get a job because it's still a man's world, unfortunately.
So many femmes I knew were straight-A students, girls who knew how to put food on the table, like the femmes of decades past who'd done sex work to keep their unemployable butches in whiskey.
In 15, recipients have to be disabled or otherwise "unemployable," but 11 states, including large ones like California, New York, and New Jersey, offer benefits to non-disabled adults who don't have another source of income.
As the story goes, millennials are either lazy, entitled narcissists who are obsessed with their phones, or unemployable navel-gazers studying obscure branches of the humanities out of a misguided sense that they are uniquely intelligent.
In 2008, U.S. President George W. Bush signed a law deeming veterans "permanently and totally disabled" eligible for loan discharges when the Department of Veterans Affairs decides they have become "unemployable" because of service-related conditions.
"They didn't file a lawsuit against you in public, did they?" asked Baldridge, who also suggested that it was Mueller who "rendered himself unemployable" by telling multiple people in the radio industry about Swift's allegations against him.
In 2008, President George W. Bush signed a law deeming veterans who are "permanently and totally disabled" eligible for loan discharges when the Department of Veterans Affairs decides they have become "unemployable" because of service-related conditions.
Those two qualities in particular act as factories endlessly capable of producing "redundant people," those who are either locally unemployable or politically intolerable, and are therefore forced to seek shelter or more promising life opportunities away from their homes.
In a world where queerness still often renders people unemployable, Pride offers opportunities for revenue and employment for LGBTQ+ people, including many of the very people who nurture independent queer culture in the city during the rest of the year.
Despentes has become a kind of cult hero, a patron saint to invisible women: the monstrous and marginalized, the sodden, weary and wildly unemployable, the kind of woman who can scarcely be propped up let alone persuaded to lean in.
For example, one of the main concerns linked to the Fourth Industrial Revolution is that of a jobless future, where machines, algorithms and computer programs take over the work done by humans and render humans not only unemployed, but also unemployable.
National liberation movements "start off as parties of the poor and end up being defenders of the elite… They mismanage the economy and end up with a citizenship that's not only unemployed, but unemployable on a skills basis," he said.
Because one of the things I talk about a lot is if we do educate people to be entrepreneurs again, we are getting nowhere with this next stage, because if you're not entrepreneurial, you are almost unemployable, you know what I mean?
"We write, as the Attorneys General of our jurisdictions, to urge the Department of Education to take prompt action to satisfy its statutory mandate to discharge the student loans of veterans who are permanently and totally disabled or otherwise unemployable," the letter says.
"Making a decision to practice here, taking care of patients that really need quality care — in doing so, you're basically guaranteed within five or 10 years to have a list of malpractice suits that may make you unemployable elsewhere," Dr. Rosing said.
"Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's government reacts quickly to criticism from journalists and does not hesitate to sue them, apply pressure to make them unemployable, or even force them to leave the country," media watchdog RSF said in a recent report on the country.
It's certainly very possible that some of those labor force leavers are irredeemably unemployable or totally uninterested in a job, but it's very likely that many of them would find their way back into employment if the Fed let the economy run hot for a year.
"Once again, we will praise Jay Powell for recognizing that we have something special going on in this country: growth without inflation that's producing jobs galore for people who had previously been thought to be unemployable and also putting an end to the lost decade of real wage [declines]," he explained.
What had changed their minds —and mine — was the gradual accumulation of evidence from so many different directions: unemployable men and fathers, racial disparities in prosecution and sentencing, broken families, wasted public resources, corruption of police around the world, deaths of innocent bystanders, and those who got sucked into heroin addiction.
It helps immensely that the story largely covers just a few months at the very end of Garland's life in the late 1960s, when, unemployable in America, she leaves her young children with their father in Los Angeles so she can make a living with a series of concerts in London.
Did Donald J. Trump have to rustle around behind the stationary desk at Mar-A-Lago reception for something to write on, like I do every time I'm called into a meeting and I'm pretty sure I'm going to get fired in it, so I take a notebook in just so I look slightly more intellectual and less unemployable?
That is an old and devastating story that cost the country (a) $8 trillion in net foreign debt, (b) part of those 96 millions of Americans who are out of the labor force and may now be unemployable, (c) huge and ongoing losses of intellectual property and (d) a ridicule of the U.S. markets serving as dumping grounds for countries brazenly ignoring the rules of the international trade adjustment.
Everyone, that is, except the 30 million workers now covered by noncompete agreements, who may find themselves all but unemployable if they quit their current jobs; the 52 million Americans with pre-existing conditions who will be effectively unable to buy individual health insurance, and hence stuck with their current employers, if the Freedom Caucus gets its way; and the millions of Americans burdened down by heavy student and other debt.
Andrea was so bad at every phase of the game that wasn't foul shooting—sub-average three point shooting; heinous, team-wrecking defense; historically bad rebounding—as to be nearly unemployable in the NBA, but his status as a top pick and his marginal gift for scoring kept him floating through the league like a ghost for nearly a decade, even as he destroyed every team he touched like the White Death.
The shift from manufacturing to services; the indifference of central government towards the regions; the transfer of wealth from poor to rich; the creation of an unemployable underclass that generates demand for a resented migrant workforce to fill the skills gap; the failure of education to consider how knowledge advances in the wider world; the neglect of obvious housing needs; the unaddressed problem of low productivity and the accompanying tendency of Britain to become an ancien régime rentier economy.
Attorneys general from 47 states, three territories and the District of Columbia wrote a letter Friday to Education Secretary Betsy DeVosElizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosTrump aides pushed for states' ability to block migrant kids from enrolling in public schools: report Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Buttigieg to Detroit audience: Don't judge Indiana by Pence and we won't judge Michigan by DeVos MORE asking her to cancel student debt for veterans permanently and totally disabled or otherwise unemployable.

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