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But don't think it's just another cushy job in the entourage.
Give up a cushy job in academia for a long shot?
Today, at 31, I've got a cushy job in a big city.
Pete traded info about the special for a cushy job at another network.
I cannot exchange my right to vote for internet access or for a cushy job.
But to make Havenly happen, Mayer knew she would have to leave her cushy job.
And here's another thing: When I got out of office, nobody offered me a cushy job.
Your new cushy job gives you bottled artesian water, which you consider as you taste the tap.
Just four years ago, Duque was a Washington suburbanite with a cushy job at an international development bank.
"It's a cushy job; he kisses babies for us," a veteran cop ribbed Thurmond in front of me.
Therefore, before you decide to leave your cushy job, please first calculate what you are forgoing in company benefits.
Bacelar is serious enough about this campaign that she quit a cushy job managing multimedia there to run full-time.
He was working a cushy job earning $75,000 a year with free meals, rooftop parties and five weeks of paid vacation.
He advised President George W. Bush on Middle East issues and held a cushy job at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Bezos began his career in the hedge fund world in the &apos90s, then left a cushy job to launch his own startup.
Being a royal might sound like a pretty cushy job (indeed, it comes with access to a luxurious royal train and expensive international travel).
And some worry that despite any vague Newark 2020 promises, Amazon will ultimately hire transplants who move to the city for a cushy job.
No, better to take a page from the UFC's book and give Liddell a cushy job that won't involve getting his head beat in.
After the death of her lord Renly Baratheon and the downfall of his house, she doesn't look for a new, cushy job where she can serve with comfort.
Herzog rejected the criticism that he was merely seeking a cushy job after losing his party&aposs leadership, saying the crisis at hand was too great to ignore.
Saying no to what seemed like a cushy job paying nearly six figures in favor of freelancing was one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make.
The Texas Republican, who resigned in disgrace in early April, already found a cushy job as a lobbyist with the Calhoun Port Authority, the Corpus Christi Caller-Times reported.
I repeat, she landed a cushy job by using international supermodel Kate Upton's picture and a fake person (whom she impersonated over the phone) named Ms. Best as a reference.
Joe Negron, who was a staunch ally of the private prison industry while in office and then landed a cushy job as general counsel for a major private prison company.
It might sound like a cushy job, but playlist curation is an increasingly vital force in the music industry and an important way for new artists to get their voices heard.
He let the flames of his passion for music burn all through college years, which failed to subside even after he took up a cushy job in a call centre after graduating.
The problem ... inmates felt Fogle was getting celebrity treatment with a cushy job, and especially after he was beaten up in January, so officials decided to move him from the inmate cafeteria.
In Berkeley, O'Connell meets with Nate Soares, who left a cushy job at Google for Berkeley's Machine Intelligence Research Institute, to address what he calls out-of-control, potentially genocidal artificial intelligence.
"I would say 'hold these bishops accountable, fire a few of them, if not many of them, but fire them and not give them a cushy job here at the Vatican,'" Cruz said.
It's a cushy job, as the ambassador will take photos and videos of Vidanta experiences staying in suites, eating gourmet food, getting spa treatments, relaxing by the pool and chilling out at the beach.
However, one former administration official marveled at how poorly the Trump White House handles the ouster of employees by firing and embarrassing them before trying to find them a cushy job on the outside.
This is my first year at my new job, but I negotiated a guaranteed bonus for my first year because I knew I was leaving a very cushy job and walking into a difficult role.
After repealing Glass-Steagall, Rubin almost immediately took up a cushy job at Citigroup, a newly created financial firm he brought about while Treasury secretary, collecting more than $150 million in compensation between 1999 and 2008.
This raises an obvious, if strange, question: Why did this multimillionaire leave his cushy job at the head of one of the world's largest corporations to lead a government bureaucracy he didn't understand and seemingly didn't respect?
Beyond the Cabinet, Trump's bodyman was fired and is facing some kind of Secret Service investigation for "serious financial crimes" related to his proclivity for high-stakes gambling; he immediately landed with a cushy job at Trump's reelection campaign.
Not only has she snagged a cushy job as a producer at a news program, but she's fully embraced her "new life" of going out and having fun (which apparently includes crowd surfing and mingling with the likes of Ed Sheeran).
All of which invites the question: Why did this multimillionaire leave his cushy job at the head of one of the world's largest corporations and then take a job at a government bureaucracy he didn't understand and seemingly didn't respect?
O'Reilly settled countless sexual harassment claims and took great efforts to silence any women who attempted to speak out against him, and after all that it was only recently he lost his cushy job within the right-wing mothership at Fox News.
The first is that he attended the Wharton School, a private Ivy League business college—a completely meaningless accomplishment since any rich boy with a connected daddy can, and usually does, coast through an education and into a cushy job (Hi, George W. Bush!).
So by 22, I had become one of those semi-mythological kids who'd dropped out of college to launch a startup, and I was working a cushy job in a fancy office with a full-time barista who drew cats in the foam of my morning hot chocolates.
While being one of the most famous people in the world might seem like a pretty cushy job with the private jets, massive estates, millions of dollars in the bank, and access to all of the finer things in life, it also comes with its share of burdens and responsibilities.
To hear some commentators tell it, with the help of his family and a cushy job on Capitol Hill, Mr. Awan, a Pakistani-American, had managed to steal computer hardware, congressional data and even — just maybe — a trove of internal Democratic National Committee emails that eventually surfaced last summer on WikiLeaks.
A surprising number of people want to go to law school because they love "Law & Order," says Hosid, but "being a lawyer is nothing like what you see on TV." In fact, it can take lawyers years to even set foot in a court room or get a cushy job like in-house counsel.
When told he has been given special duties by the Governor, Fletcher soon relaxes, believing he's getting a cushy job, but soon discovers that he is to work on the prison's farm, much to his further irritation.
He has never met her. She accompanies him on his daily sojourns through a sticker of her picture pasted on the projector box he carries along. Chapal (Rajesh Sharma), the proxy-driver Paresh is saddled with, carries a stolen passport that has his picture under a different name. His dream is to reach Dubai and land a cushy job to end what he thinks is an apology for living.
They go upstairs to see Miss George, but she is gone. Without her testimony, Jim is convicted and sent to prison for life. He shares a cell with Pete for three years. Then the warden asks him to find out who Pete's accomplices were and the hiding place of the loot from a robbery Pete is suspected of having committed, giving him a trustee's cushy job and dangling the possibility of "executive clemency".
Yodogawa, nicknamed Yo-chan replaces Kobayashi as Ueki's king candidate. Yo-chan had a deal with another more promising king candidate, Margarette, to get Ueki to lose as soon as possible in order to take a cushy job as his assistant advisor. He does his best to persuade Ueki to quit the tournament, but never succeeds. He rejoins to help Ueki later and apologizes for his previous behavior when Ueki is forming his team.
Rhodes lived in the Netherlands for five years. In a fourth season episode of Insomniac with Dave Attell, Attell visited Amsterdam with the intention of experiencing the Seven Deadly Sins while there. As the host of Kevin Masters Show starring Tom Rhodes, Rhodes represented "Envy", since Attell was envious of his cushy job in such a liberal town. Rhodes took Attell to some of the hottest nightclubs in Amsterdam where Rhodes was often surrounded by adoring women.
Hague broke ties with "Boss" Davis in 1906 over a difference of opinion on a candidate for appointment to the city Street and Water Board. As a result, Hague supported H. Otto Wittpenn for mayor in the 1907 election. Wittpenn was a reformer who opposed the control Davis held over Hudson County politics. Over the objections of Davis, newly elected Mayor Wittpenn appointed Hague as chief custodian of City Hall – a "cushy" job with plenty of patronage opportunities.
The novel was adapted into a film, Tas prakeiktas nuolankumas (The Damn Submissive) in 1970. After his retirement from the University of Lithuania, Tumas was able to devote more time to fiction. Didactic novel Šeimos vėžiai (Tracks of a Family; 1929) looks into a family of Lithuanian intellectuals and their choices between an "empty" life of a cushy job and romantic love or a "meaningful" life of work for the Lithuanian nation. It was meant to become the third volume of Pragiedruliai.
Shin Do-young is a popular TV news anchor who seemingly has it all: good looks and brains, a cushy job and a privileged upbringing. But Do-young has a deep, dark secret. She was abandoned at an orphanage at a young age, but was adopted by a nice, well-off couple who were unable to have children of their own. But to the couple's surprise, they conceived a few years after Do-young's adoption, which led to the birth of their biological daughter, Ji-young.
The local atheist press claimed that no new church could be given since the existing church was going to be transformed into a museum and the press claimed there were not enough practicing Christians in the city to merit it (there were in fact 1443 signatories to the petition). The atheist press also claimed that this petition was being issued by evil people who were trying to heat up religious fanaticism and gain a cushy job at a new church. The believers presented their case in court, but were unsuccessful.Pospielovsky (1988), p. 151.
In his first book Crossing the Line, he says several factors contributed to his survival. Beginning in April 1944, his wife mailed him food parcels, though this stopped in November. His friendship with his Block Chief resulted in his parcel being delivered directly to him without first being plundered by the prisoner government. For a time, he landed a cushy job in "Schwung" (a position somewhere between orderly and manservant) to the S.S. Oberscharführer commanding the guard dog company, and got the opportunity to observe the S.S. at close range.
In each case, the merchants try to bribe Johnny in exchange for ignoring their corrupt practices, but he adamantly refuses. Meanwhile, Johnny's fiancee, Janet Henry, criticizes him for being constantly hardheaded in his indefatigable pursuit of fighting corruption. Later on, Cavanaugh offers Johnny a cushy job with his organization in exchange for turning a blind eye to his citywide racket. After he refuses, Johnny is framed for both drunk driving and a robbery, but is then "exonerated" by an ornery Cavanaugh, implying that he can make or break him.
But instead of being sent overseas he was shunted into a 'cushy' job at the War Office. During the Second World War he served in France as a captain in the Scots Guards and as ADC to the General Officer Commanding Lines of Communication before being evacuated from St Nazaire. He was appointed Honorary Colonel of the newly formed 74th (City of Glasgow) Heavy Anti- Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, in the Territorial Army on 11 January 1939, and held the position until 1944.Monthly Army List.Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 100th Edn, London, 1953.
As he leaves Mount Thomas, they share an emotional goodbye and vow to always work for justice and the innocent. Bad experiences in his early career as a detective caused him to develop a distrust of the Ethical Standards Division (ESD), particularly of Monica Draper, whose testimony had seen him transferred to Mount Thomas from his cushy job on the Regional Gaming Squad. Despite his dislike of the "toe-cutters", he wasn't completely opposed to taking down corrupt cops, taking part in an operation which exposed his then boss, Detective Senior Sergeant Peter Grantham, as a crook, and later working to expose the police insider within a drug organisation who had killed his fiancée.
Duck gets a cushy job at the network, while Hunt is left following war after war, as a freelancer, in an attempt to get back on the US network television map. In fall 2000, Duck, now a professional, travels to Sarajevo to a "puff piece" of the network anchor Franklin Harris covering the fifth anniversary of the Dayton Agreement, along with the fresh-out-of-Harvard young journalist, and son of the network vice- president, Benjamin (Jesse Eisenberg). Duck runs into his old buddy Simon. Once a US network star reporter, Simon is, by this point, a desperate half- drunk cynic reduced to filing freelance reports for underfunded news outlets in places like Jamaica and Poland.
Often, writers go back and redo this as the last thing before submitting the script. Exposition: Provides some background information to the audience about the plot, characters' histories, setting, and theme. Inciting Incident: Also called the catalyst, this is the point in the story when the Protagonist encounters the problem that will change their life. This is when the detective is assigned the case, where Boy meets Girl, and where the Comic Hero gets fired from his cushy job, forcing him into comic circumstances. Plot Point 1: The last scene in Act One, Plot Point 1 is a surprising development that radically changes the Protagonist's life, and forces him to confront the Opponent.
The plot of the movie goes back to a similar outing the writer Sunil Gangopadhyay took in the early days of his poetic career. The story unfolds around a group of four friends, quite unlike each other and yet bonded together deeply. The four friends are all educated and come from different layers of society, but the urge to escape from the daily grind of city life forces them to go out into the land of tribes. Of the four friends, Asim (Soumitra Chatterjee), the leader of the pack, owns the car they drive in, has a cushy job, likes the company of girls and yet is very conscious of how he should be perceived by them.
Barrowclough, however, refuses to be manipulated into giving him a cushy job in the prison library, despite Fletcher pretending to be offended at such an accusation, but is given a book regarding tropical fish. When the new arrivals are brought to see the Governor, Fletcher takes notice of his fish tank and observes that one of his fish has fin rot, hoping that his ploy will land him a cushy position as a result. While spending time together in their cell, Mackay arrives with news that Godber is to be given a single cell, much to Fletcher's annoyance. His disappointment is further added to when he learns he must share his cell with a Welsh prisoner whom he describes as a lunatic who eats "light bulbs... Only when he can't get razor blades", and that Godber and Heslop have been awarded easier jobs.

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