Jobs in tech
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STEVEJobs in tech
STEVEJobs in high-tech
STEVEJobs in technology?
STEVEJobs in technology
IDLEIn between jobs
STEVEJobs in computers?
STEVEJobs in computers
STEVENJobs in electronics
STEVEJobs in Silicon Valley
GIGSJobs in a club
STEVEJobs once in California
PEDICURESJobs in a digital workplace?
STEVEJobs in the computer industry
STEVENJobs in the computer business?
STEVEJobs in the computer field
STEVEJobs in the computer business
STEVEJobs in the computer biz
LABOROFHERCULESOne in a dozen difficult jobs
HATOne of many jobs, in metaphor
IPODWhat Steve Jobs helped introduce in 2001
SINECURESJobs that pay while you stay in the hay
LENOHe switched jobs with Couric for a day in May, 2003
queuesequence of messages or jobs held in temporary storage awaiting transmission or processing
GTOCar that "beats the gassers and the rail jobs" in a 1964 hit
sledgehammersA large, heavy hammer used for such jobs as breaking rocks and driving in fence posts
sledgehammerA large, heavy hammer used for such jobs as breaking rocks and driving in fence posts
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
outplacementthe process of easing unwanted or unneeded executives out of a company by providing companypaid assistance in finding them new jobs
exchangeA visit or visits in which two people or groups from different countries stay with each other or do each other's jobs
outplacementsOUTPLACEMENT, the process of easing unwanted or unneeded executives out of a company by providing companypaid assistance in finding them new 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
hammerA tool with a heavy metal head mounted at right angles at the end of a handle, used for jobs such as breaking things and driving in nails
hammersA tool with a heavy metal head mounted at right angles at the end of a handle, used for jobs such as breaking things and driving in nails
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