Jobs to friends
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STEVEJobs, to friends
ELIHUOne of Job's friends.
ELIHUOne of Job's friends
TASKSJobs to do
HATSJobs, so to speak
TASKSJobs to get done
DYESBrunette-to-redhead jobs
HEISTSSome jobs to hoods
choreto do small jobs
hobjobto do odd jobs
chareto do odd jobs
ASAPWhen to do rush jobs
INONESSPARETIMEWhen to do odd jobs
hobjobbedHOBJOB, to do odd jobs
choringCHORE, to do small jobs
hobjobsHOBJOB, to do odd jobs
hobjobbingHOBJOB, to do odd jobs
charingCHARE, to do odd jobs
choredCHORE, to do small jobs
IPAD"Magical" device, according to Steve Jobs
offshoreto transfer jobs to another country
DESTINYSCHILDSPLAYEasy jobs that are meant to be?
offshoringOFFSHORE, to transfer jobs to another country
BROODMARESThey need stud finders to do their jobs
INCFirst magazine to put Steve Jobs on its cover
charto scorch (to burn slightly) / to do odd jobs
smoutto work as a compositor doing odd jobs, also SMOOT
smootto work as a compositor doing odd jobs, also SMOUT
smoutedSMOUT, to work as a compositor doing odd jobs, also SMOOT
smoutingSMOUT, to work as a compositor doing odd jobs, also SMOOT
smootsSMOOT, to work as a compositor doing odd jobs, also SMOUT
smootingSMOOT, to work as a compositor doing odd jobs, also SMOUT
smootedSMOOT, to work as a compositor doing odd jobs, also SMOUT
smoutsSMOUT, to work as a compositor doing odd jobs, also SMOOT
XEROXCompany too dimwitted to hide its computer mouse technology from Steve Jobs
featherbedsFEATHERBED, to pamper; to protect (an industry, workers, etc) by such practices as overmanning in order to save jobs
featherbeddingFEATHERBED, to pamper; to protect (an industry, workers, etc) by such practices as overmanning in order to save jobs
featherbeddedFEATHERBED, to pamper; to protect (an industry, workers, etc) by such practices as overmanning in order to save jobs
featherbeda mattress filled with feathers or down / to pamper; to protect (an industry, workers, etc) by such practices as overmanning in order to save jobs
underemploymentthe condition in which people in a labor force are employed at less than fulltime or regular jobs or at jobs inadequate with respect to their training or economic needs