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She walks out of a job interview — how daring!
Still, ending FGM means they are out of a job.
Her husband, a construction worker, was out of a job.
Roughly 24 hours later, he was out of a job.
Hundreds of aviation workers are already out of a job.
That means many Bloomberg organizers are out of a job.
So in 1998, I was suddenly out of a job.
He was out of a job in a matter of weeks.
But he concedes he could soon be out of a job.
You might be out of a job or still in school.
He expected to be out of a job in six months.
You would just find that you were out of a job.
But she may be out of a job after Yahoo Inc.
So, are cooks in commercial kitchens flat out of a job?
Embracing new technology would put them all out of a job.
But Mr. Zerón was not out of a job for long.
But now that you're lying down, they're out of a job.
He's been out of a job for more than a year.
So essentially, at that point, I was out of a job.
Nearly every auto worker in Ontario is out of a job.
This dexterous robot could put stunt doubles out of a job.
"The thing is knocking someone out of a job," he says.
Mark Green is trying to put himself out of a job.
You will be out of a job, you will ruin everybody's life.
I had a three-month-old and was out of a job.
I would know — if they were, I'd be out of a job.
But many voters fear robots will put them out of a job.
Following the backlash around Ghomeshi's essay, Buruma is out of a job.
Is it possible that Anna Wintour could be out of a job?
Planned Parenthood head Leana Wen is out of a job, effective immediately.
When I needed the support, I found myself out of a job.
Most leaders do not strive to work themselves out of a job.
Instead, at least for several days, they were out of a job.
Those who remained were put out of a job, but not immediately.
The next day, the full-time bartender was out of a job.
Now that he is out of a job, he might be game.
Now he wonders if soon he'll be out of a job altogether.
Sean is out of a job, he's got a book coming out.
Now, almost three months later, the accused pooper is out of a job.
Well, a Navy commander is out of a job thanks to that. Cmdr.
If we don't, all 27,000 of us might be out of a job.
I was very self-conscious... I almost psyched myself out of a job.
And a lot of coal miners will still be out of a job.
"I ultimately would like to work myself out of a job," Kramer says.
And by the end of the week, Darroch was out of a job.
If plants could self-water and levitate, she'd be out of a job.
Decorah, Iowa (CNN)Barack Obama will be out of a job next year.
Would they be allowed to go, or simply be out of a job?
My division was promptly shut down, and I was out of a job.
Perhaps the person was out of a job and had children to support.
Chaffetz is not the only lawmaker who wants Seymour out of a job.
Eli, then out of a job, became his caretaker and oversaw his needs.
Not all employees at the affected stores will be out of a job.
That's probably why Cameron is so chipper about being out of a job.
If the Lodges win, however, he's out of luck and out of a job.
That either means U.S. citizens are out of a job or being paid less.
" Put another way: "While income is important, women want more out of a job.
But since the Vietnam War ended the day before, Mason's out of a job.
By the evening, it was clear the prime minister was out of a job.
Even so, there's concern that automation could put some workers out of a job.
If Trump hadn't hired him, McMaster soon would have been out of a job.
"If infrastructure doesn't get worked on, I'm out of a job," Mr. McGee said.
If athletes behaved themselves and followed the rules I'd be out of a job.
Then those automatic pinsetters came along, and I was disrupted out of a job.
A little more than a year later, he found himself out of a job.
Were a UN transition to begin, Hadi would likely be out of a job.
Ms. Rodríguez thought that she would be out of a job after the hurricane.
Another concern is that those detained will be out of a job, Harrison said.
After all, state legislators are not apt to redistrict themselves out of a job.
"I found myself out of a job," he writes in a recent blog post.
When the magazine ceased weekly publication in 1972, she was out of a job.
When the magazine ceased weekly publication in 1972, she was out of a job.
Now he's out of a job ... but won't have to hit the unemployment line.
Are you looking for an easy way to get out of a job you hate?
Within weeks, the officer -- along with hundreds more -- would also be out of a job.
If the bets on stocks turn bad, they might find themselves out of a job.
Khalil Cavil is out of a job after admitting he lied about the whole episode.
In effect, it would do Liam Fox, the international-trade secretary, out of a job.
Ashwood had fixed the problem, and, in doing so, proved herself out of a job.
His agents let him know he was about to act himself out of a job.
Are they employing mature aged workers who have found themselves out of a job elsewhere?
But that connection is hard to see for those who are out of a job.
The workers who process, package, and ship the shrimp are also out of a job.
Karpis realized it was possible that she could one day be out of a job.
If Republicans won't work for the people, then they should be out of a job.
Roughly 30,000 workers are out of a job and no one is getting a severance.
They need to make their farms work or they will be out of a job.
Mr. Kalanick was out of a job soon after the #DeleteUber campaign early this year.
"The whole point is to start to work yourself out of a job," he said.
Were I editing a newspaper or magazine, I might soon be out of a job.
But let's say a president does face a conviction and is out of a job.
Just don't think about those poor Minecraft YouTubers who might be out of a job.
Ian Buruma, the editor of the New York Review of Books, is out of a job.
Now Joe Crowley&aposs out of a job after losing to a long shot primary challenger.
Plus, I guess I would be out of a job and that would be pretty devastating.
When 3D printers are used to make guns, gun control advocates are out of a job.
But Kelly did not explicitly say the tweet would announce he was out of a job.
Jeff Lewis may be (flipping) out of a job and is asking fans for their help.
I might have to become a social-justice warrior 'cause I'll be out of a job.
Sometimes he was out of a job or took unpaid leave just so he could compete.
"They were out of a job and didn't have anything but the last paycheck," he said.
This prompted observers to question whether Kaepernick was out of a job because of his protests.
And countless waiters, retail workers, and fitness instructors have found themselves suddenly out of a job.
They drink too much, worry about how to get out of a job or a relationship.
You don't want to push the envelope so much you get pushed out of a job.
"We do such a good job now," he said, "we're drilling ourselves out of a job."
And this isn't a temporary closure: the "approximately" 340 employees running them are out of a job.
And if I could do my own eyelashes then many people would be out of a job!
And honestly if Will Ferrell keeps his interviewing up, we all might be out of a job.
The horrifying thing is not just that a dozen talented writers are suddenly out of a job.
Fortunately, there were no charges filed against the teacher, but Rueda is still out of a job.
Ultimately, their goal is to work themselves out of a job, which is a pretty admirable mission.
" The administration, he said, "must buy off the people it has effectively put out of a job.
That one Uber driver whose driving always makes you nauseous could soon be out of a job.
"We won't say yes to that, because we will be out of a job," said Dr Austin.
To avoid putting itself out of a job, DoNotPay is constantly looking for new annoyances to eliminate.
Brown later apologized for some of his social media posts ... but he's still out of a job.
But by January, he was out of a job for a violation of the processing plant's policy.
And, preferably to work-- definitely preferably to work himself out of a job, with somebody from GEICO.
The trucking giant Celadon declared bankruptcy on Monday, leaving nearly 3,000 truck drivers out of a job.
So now you're out of a job and can't ever tell anyone why you had to leave.
Some professors say they are terrified that their oversensitive students could force them out of a job.
TSB's switchover to a new platform left customers fuming and its chief executive abruptly out of a job.
" On the other hand, if you oversell yourself, "you could price yourself right out of a job offer.
She worries this too could lead to legal disputes or simply putting these workers out of a job.
" But, if you oversell yourself, then she says "you could price yourself right out of a job offer.
Yeah, so both of us were out of a job, we went and started thinking about new things.
It seems he still has a knack for it, despite the fact that he's out of a job.
If Roger is simply stubborn, not a predator, he is now out of a job and a 21k.
The commissioner of the new league would be Pete Rozelle, which meant Davis was out of a job.
Also, a lot of people are out of a job today with bills that need to be paid.
They naturally want to keep the war on drugs going strong — otherwise, they'd be out of a job.
"Twenty years from now, if you are a coder, you might be out of a job," Cuban said.
But Guest believes dogs will be crucial in this development and will never be out of a job.
Right after the recession, men became more likely to be out of a job and not in college.
In a counter-intuitive finding, there is also slightly greater protection from being automated out of a job.
By this time next month, Ms Rousseff could, to all intents and purposes, be out of a job.
Only a year before, he had been Chancellor of the Exchequer; now he was out of a job.
It appears that Tillerson found out he was out of a job when Trump tweeted out the news.
Marissa Mayer will soon be out of a job, but a multimillion-dollar check should cushion the blow.
Anthony Scaramucci may be out of a job, but that doesn't mean he's lost his sense of humor.
Are the assembly line workers out of a job and parents shut out of charter school lotteries hopeless?
But this will never happen as the members of Congress will never vote themselves out of a job.
I mean I think this is a totally cliche opinion in Silicon Valley, right, but the whole thing about universal basic income, and the reality is, I got to YC Demo Day and literally every company is coding someone out of a job or automating somebody out of a job.
"Saving $$$ on grooming now that he's out of a job…" the "Cry Pretty" singer jokingly wrote alongside the snap.
It soon dawned on both of them that if her project succeeded, Gary would be out of a job.
Thousands of people are affected — in Indiana alone, two stores are closing, leaving 416 people out of a job.
Only in esports can you go from world champion to retired and out of a job in six months.
Thorsten Heins, the German executive who was ousted from BlackBerry, appears to be out of a job once again.
If I were to guess, Qiu Hao's inspiration Zhang Zhao will not be out of a job anytime soon.
This would use efficiencies created by technology to benefit workers, rather than to push them out of a job.
Rob seems to think so ... and is a little worried Peyton might Omaha him right out of a job.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's Prime Minister Binali Yildirim has spent the last few weeks talking himself out of a job.
If you have boring packaging, your snack doesn't get bought and your snack company is out of a job.
The paper company filed for receivership, and all 600 workers were told that they were out of a job.
Even if marijuana legalization is putting some dogs out of a job, it's not putting them on the street.
"If you're out of a job, one of your goals is going to be to find one," he said.
And look, I know it's tempting to make jokes, but please — thousands of kids are out of a job.
The museum has become an ideological and political flash point, and its director may be out of a job.
Todd's job is to focus on that, but it's also to work himself out of a job very quickly.
If people keep this kind of pressure up, the worst offenders could be recused right out of a job.
This is a new kind of assembly line, and it may someday put many humans out of a job.
At the moment, it doesn't seem to be putting anyone out of a job and customers get this great deal.
Ricketts' decision to terminate the media organization puts 115 journalists suddenly out of a job, the New York Times reported.
Blocking separate free-trade deals would certainly annoy Dr Fox, because it would largely do him out of a job.
In the end, it should not matter whether voter suppression was enough to keep Ms Abrams out of a job.
But to be honest, I would love to put myself out of a job here because we've found them all.
Others quickly recognized that the social media manager who sent the tweet is probably out of a job by now.
Black, his partner in crime John Ramdeen, their producer, and a number of their coworkers were out of a job.
She may be out of a job soon, but Yellen should feel honored to get personally thanked for her service.
KS: They're just putting everyone else out of their job and then they will be put out of a job.
The company at one point had as many as 140 employees, all of which are now out of a job.
Colin Kaepernick has been out of a job for nearly a year, but his resume still looks appealing ... to Hollywood!
During the Great Recession, some 7 million Americans were out of a job for more than six months, McBride said.
"If you start negotiating before you get an offer, you're going to talk yourself out of a job," explains Drexler.
As of this week, the village's seven police officers and a handful of other employees are out of a job.
And Waymo all of a sudden is responsible for putting like 30,000 people out of a job in one month.
The EPA has become a one-agency job killer, putting working people out of a job and increasing costs for everyone.
If anyone should be panicking about this news in 2017, it's professional negotiators, who could find themselves out of a job.
Private health insurers would basically be eliminated in that scenario, so Bertolini isn't looking to put himself out of a job.
Both players will probably feel the fallout of their alleged actions -- especially Devin, who's already out of a job next season.
By February, he was out of a job after having steered the team to a 23-31 start to the season.
And many of those Republicans that have advocated more direct opposition to Trump will be out of a job next year.
With the current tariffs, you can have your cake and eat it today, but tomorrow you'll be out of a job.
But the result was the same: A member of Congress once poised for the Speakership is now out of a job.
Some who are able are heading home because they're out of a job or rendered financially unstable as the economy nosedives.
About 40% of people aged 15-24 are out of a job, while 24% of 25-34-year-olds are unemployed.
Aside from potentially damning myself out of a job, I have not faced any demonstrable consequences for my support for Trump.
The suit says that within days, he was given a written warning of misconduct and was shortly out of a job.
But by April 22001, when her work permit expires, Naveed might be out of a job and out of the country.
But by April 20123, when her work permit expires, Naveed might be out of a job and out of the country.
At the outset, Cassius (Lakeith Stanfield) is out of a job, lives in his uncle's garage and is behind on rent.
Kaepernick, who led the San Francisco 49ers to the Super Bowl in 2013, has been out of a job since 2017.
Supporters of Mr. Raisi chant that Mr. Rouhani will be out of a job after Saturday, when the results come in.
It's possible Netanyahu is out of a job or stuck with some kind of coalition that won't let him pursue annexation.
But Pure Atria was being acquired too, which meant that both Randolph and Hastings would soon be out of a job.
And I will be telling everyone I know ... not to vote for this person, and they'll be out of a job.
Two and a half years after that initial "please destroy this" memo came to light, the President was out of a job.
If the Digital Economy Bill is passed, she and many of her sex industry peers will find themselves out of a job.
FOR nearly a decade the French have grown used to living with roughly a tenth of their workforce out of a job.
He's out of a job, but former President Obama is getting some free help when it comes to finding a new gig.
Phil Jackson, the legendary coach and arch-boomer cosplaying as president of the New York Knicks, is belatedly out of a job.
The friends live in a boarding house attached to the factory, and if they miss curfew they'll be out of a job.
As least based on Spotify, it doesn't put investment bankers out of a job, nor does it dramatically reduce total transactions costs.
A 20% unemployment rate would leave more than 32 million Americans out of a job based on the current US labor force.
If this sounds like you, you're probably not just wrong for the job — you might be out of a job soon. 5.
In the worst-case scenario, companies go out of business and liquidate, leaving workers out of a job, a paycheck, and severance.
It may seem daunting at first, especially if you're not working currently or fear you may be out of a job soon.
Most everyone who works in a restaurant, bar, fast-food establishment, or coffee shop here in Ontario is out of a job.
Beltran and Mets agreed to part ways Beltran became the third big league manager out of a job because of the scandal.
It's just a Trump pattern, as suggested by that story about the Atlantic City employee who found himself out of a job.
But on Thursday, White House spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that if Trump wanted Sessions out of a job, he would be.
But many analysts caution that placing tighter restrictions on trade with Canada and Mexico could leave even more workers out of a job.
Remember the fox just wants to eat the chickens, not tear down the hen house and put the chickens out of a job.
His wife left, he's out of a job in six months, and the entirety of his life savings couldn't buy a used Nissan.
"I didn't think it would happen in our lifetime, and now people at my plant will be out of a job," he laments.
What I want out of a job is, I want something that is challenging, where I feel like I'm always learning and growing.
The shutdown leaves several vendors and Skully's manufacturer Flextronics with unpaid bills and at least 50 full-time employees out of a job.
There is tale upon tale of pregnant women or mothers being demoted, having their pay cut, and being bullied out of a job.
After receiving backlash for what people perceived as "disrespect to the flag," Kaepernick was out of a job and became a free agent.
At the time, Uber estimated that roughly 85033,000 drivers would be affected by the Austin decision — potentially putting them out of a job.
Additionally, no U.S. hourly employees will be out of a job tied to the new manufacturing plan for Focus, the company went on.
But the letter is certainly troubling: A congressman used his bully pulpit to effectively intimidate one of his constituents out of a job.
That figure may seem daunting at first, especially if you're not working currently or fear you may be out of a job soon.
Did Mr. Clementi ever fear he would be like one of the salesmen at the Arrow Store or Morvilles, out of a job?
But it will leave in its wake a global economic recession and a chunk of the US working population out of a job.
Mr. Canlis, one of the owners, realized that his business was "one headline away" from putting 100-plus employees out of a job.
Knowing that was unlikely, he opted out as a free agent on March 1, and he has been out of a job since.
Whom she really wants to talk with but can't: her best friend and former producer, Kara (Lisa Vidal), now out of a job.
And if Judge Kozinski were anything but a federal judge with life tenure, he'd most likely be out of a job by now.
It is fair to assume, though, that not all of the 30,000 workers who were put out of a job will get rehired.
Given the possibility of AI mastering them, do you think that as a novelist, I'll be out of a job in a few decades?
Out of a job is Kevin McAllister, who had been president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, the unit that builds its passenger jets.
Any lower ranking government official who displays such a cavalier attitude toward communication security would likely find him- or herself out of a job.
That's a powerful message for the incumbent political class – do something to improve our current economic prospects or you are out of a job!
Last year he stirred controversy when he said in a Bloomberg interview that Mayer would be out of a job if she weren't pregnant.
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister said Puigdemont would be out of a job once direct rule was enforced and Madrid would install its own representative.
So instead of selling the Alibaba shares, Mayer was forced to sell the rest of the company, effectively putting herself out of a job.
Mr. Yi, 36, was out of a job and trying to get other ventures going with elementary school classmates when someone mentioned A.I. tagging.
Small and midsize companies make up 83% of the US economy, and thousands of workers are already out of a job across the country.
Bishop's rise continued until the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, forced his employer to shutter his division, putting him out of a job.
The league's highest-paid coach found himself out of a job, and another established coach resigned amid accounts of racial bigotry and physical abuse.
Not only do HR managers find this off-putting, he says, but it's also a surefire way to talk yourself out of a job.
In much of England, pro-Remain Labour MPs will find themselves out of kilter with their pro-Brexit constituents, and probably out of a job.
They were the kind of ambitious ideas that you can see energizing a relatively young, hopeful optimist who's about to be out of a job.
Koreans will go to the polls on May 9 to choose Park's replacement, after which everyone Tillerson meets with may be out of a job.
However, his outraged detractors believe his most recent comments will leave him out of a job on Tuesday, especially as his district grows increasingly diverse.
As one of the last anti-abortion Democrats in Congress, the success of abortion bans across country could soon put him out of a job.
We've known for sometime that iRobot, the Roomba company, has been on a mission to put your landscaper out of a job with a robot.
Hopefully, it wouldn't put carpenters out of a job, but could instead make their work easier and cheaper, allowing more people to buy their products.
If MPs in Leave areas voted against leaving, they would be signing their political death warrants and finding themselves out of a job in 2020.
Now you're out of a job for a bit, and you need some money to help keep you afloat while you look for new work.
The lawmaker who loses the race will effectively be out of a job, as Maryland law prevented them from running for reelection in the House.
Cora has not officially been suspended yet, but he is out of a job after agreeing to part ways with the Red Sox on Tuesday.
Shulkin may be out of a job now, but he's indicated that his campaign is far from over, and he's putting his critics on notice.
Musk has said that universal basic income will be a virtual necessity because robots will put so many low-skilled workers out of a job.
Bloomberg says at the age of 39, he was out of a job after being laid off and wasn't really sure what to do next.
Despite the shortage, some of the more qualified workers across the border, who have built their livelihoods around shrimping, find themselves out of a job.
"If this statement had been addressed to a child of a former president, Samantha Bee would be out of a job," one social media user  wrote .
Barack Obama ends his eight-year tenure as U.S. president in a couple of weeks, but he might not be out of a job for long.
The number of graduates out of a job, or who have given up looking for one, recently exceeded 3.5m out of a total of roughly 14m.
The company had around 300 total employees ahead of the layoffs, but not all those who work in Providence are out of a job, we understand.
Geoffrey the Giraffe is out of a job, along with about 33,000 other Toys "R" Us employees, according to multiple outlets including USA Today and CNN.
Terry McAuliffe The Virginia governor is term-limited out of a job later this year and there is already chatter about what he might do next.
That's because artificial wage hikes inevitably price people out of a job—usually younger people just starting their careers, or those working in lower-income professions.
Despite fears that increasing automation and artificial intelligence will take away employment from humans, Enjoy Budapest Cafe's robots aren't putting anyone out of a job yet.
He scored the Jets' first postseason goal in 19 years on April 20, but he was out of a job after Winnipeg was swept by Anaheim.
AT&T: Around 0003 employees in six states were told in December they'd be out of a job soon, Kansas City's Fox affiliate, Fox 2000, reports.
A youth soccer coach in Spain is out of a job because his team performed so well that club management felt it was in poor taste.
In the E.U.: Many of the British officials who worked in Brussels are now out of a job, and some are racing to claim E.U. passports.
In an ISIS-controlled society, there would be no concert halls or opera houses, and music critics like Anthony Tommasini would be out of a job.
But Mr. Rutnam said that he planned instead to sue the Home Office for "constructive dismissal," a legal term for being forced out of a job.
On today's episode: • Fox News's biggest star is out of a job two and a half weeks after a Times investigation into allegations of sexual harassment.
Ahead, 34-year-old Lisa talks about moving to Rio De Janeiro for her husband's career, only to find herself out of a job for a year.
With her dad soon to be out of a job, we imagine Sasha's hoping he'll be back on uncle duty when it's time for prom chaperone volunteers.
That means Ramón Ortega, 50, is out of a job at the sprawling resort, situated on a cliff overlooking the ocean in the coastal town of Fajardo.
The players wanted to talk about why Colin Kaepernick, above, the quarterback who started the protests to highlight injustice and police brutality, was out of a job.
Ten men had been arrested, including four Division I assistants, and within days, Rick Pitino, the Hall of Fame coach at Louisville, was out of a job.
Construction worker Nazir Ahmed, who normally earns 400 Indian rupees ($6) a day, told Reuters he has been out of a job since the protests broke out.
Cuban: It's not the programmers, because AI is going to ... 215 years from now, if you are a coder, you might be out of a job. Right.
There isn't a day that goes by that I don't wish I were out of a job because we found the answer to both of those questions.
Some federal employees will stop getting paid If you work for a federal agency, a shutdown could mean you'll be out of a job for a while.
Ultimately, Tomsula couldn't match Fisher's steadfast refusal to win games and that's why he's out of a job while Fisher presumably still has five seasons left. 5.
With Pac dead, Knight in jail and Longo out of a job, Gina Longo's career floundered—despite having a reported eight songs recorded for her debut album.
Hal was out of a job and decided he was going to go back to school, and I had a job offer that kept me in Ohio.
As much as one-third of the United States workforce could be out of a job by 2030 thanks to automation, according to new research from McKinsey.
In a year when the Republican Party has seen such intense disruption, it was the head of the Democratic Party who ended up out of a job.
The nationwide outbreak of COVID-19 has radically transformed American society as schools close, workers are sent home, and millions find themselves suddenly out of a job.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact employment across the globe, Netflix is doing its part to support thousands of entertainment workers now out of a job.
With every year the unemployment rate stayed elevated, we had people out of a job failing to gain skills and experience that they otherwise would have had.
So much of American Factory explores how our culture affects what we think we should get out of a job — what we're looking for in our work.
The Miami police chief has said he would rather be out of a job than order officers to ask someone about their immigration status before helping them.
For instance, many restaurants and bars are closing indefinitely, leaving thousands, if not millions, of service workers on unpaid leave or even out of a job completely.
For many who are out of a job, remote work is a tempting solution, not only during social distancing but as a full-time long-term job.
They'd take on a job, sign a one-year lease on an apartment in an expensive area, then find out later they were out of a job.
By Degrees HOBART, TASMANIA — John A. Church, a climate scientist, did not look or sound like a man who had recently been shoved out of a job.
It reminded me of something else: You will never be out of a job if you're willing to reassure some white people that they are not racist.
But it's also revealing just how precarious life is for millions of working Americans who are suddenly out of a job through no fault of their own.
" White House chief of staff John Kelly, speaking to reporters, said the military and other emergency responders were trying very hard to "work themselves out of a job.
We discovered that the company's shutdown will leave several vendors and Skully's manufacturer Flextronics with unpaid bills and at least 211 full-time employees out of a job.
People-smugglers like him are increasingly out of a job, because Mexican cartels here are shifting their focus from human to drug smuggling routes into the United States.
In rich countries, the UBI is raised as a possible response to a world where artificial intelligence and automation put large numbers of people out of a job.
About 6,300 academics are out of a job or in jail, several hundred for signing an open letter objecting to the counter-insurgency campaign in the south-east.
Just weeks after Ryan took the Speakership, Steve Bannon sent an internal email saying the "long game" was for Ryan to be out of a job by spring.
Heavyweights from the previous administration, such as Vice President Manuel Vicente and Minister of State Manuel "Kopelipa" Hélder Vieira Dias Jr, have found themselves out of a job.
Cardi B, who turned down this year's Super Bowl, deserves all the credit for shining a light on a cause that's forced 800,000 workers out of a job.
Common says there's now a zero-tolerance policy for using the n-word ... so he's not surprised former Papa John's founder John Schnatter is out of a job.
Virginia went a serious shade of blue; the Pennsylvania suburbs started looking distinctly Never Trump and the Republican governor of Kentucky seems to be out of a job.
It's always unsettling to think that a robot could put a whole profession out of a job—especially when that profession involves years of training and expensive education.
Unemployment fell in most countries sharing the euro currency, notably in Belgium, Ireland and France, while more people were out of a job in Austria, Italy and Luxembourg.
Although 166 2nd didn't invest again in the ailing business, the trio did set up a hardship fund for Faraday Grid employees who were out of a job.
If the economy turns down or business slows, a contract worker is, as a rule, far more likely to be out of a job than a conventional employee.
This means she's out of a job for up to six months: Brazil's constitution requires the president to step down while on trial for impeachment in the senate.
The dark art of search engine optimization could be next in line for software-powered automation — potentially putting hundreds of thousands of 'SEO consultants' out of a job.
But what about creating an artificial intelligence trucking startup that might put hundreds of thousands of workers out of a job, but decreases shipping costs for every consumer?
According to the Urban Institute and ProPublica, more than 50% of workers over 50 are likely to be out of a job at some point in their career.
But in a deposition reviewed by The Times, Mr. Ravich said that if even some of Ms. Tirschwell's allegations were true, he should be out of a job.
Based on the current US labor force, Mnuchin's projected unemployment rate equates more than 32 million Americans would be out of a job, according to the CNN report.
People of all genders face serious career harm due to flexibility bias — they're shunted to lower-value and lower-responsibility roles, or forced out of a job entirely.
Those in jail or out of a job include academics, public transport employees, teachers and at least 120 journalists — more than in any other country in the world.
The U.K.'s 73 members of the European parliament are now out of a job, and Johnson and his ministers won't be automatically invited to EU Council summits.
Now he is out of a job and seeking whistle-blower protections after leaking photographs of Mr. Perry meeting with a major energy industry donor to President Trump.
Weinstein was working with the data analytics team, but like any good engineer, was trying to "engineer himself out of a job" by making processes like these more efficient.
"If Billy had been passive or responded 'Shut the fuck up' to Trump, Billy would have been out of a job the next day," Grossman told the trade paper.
IT HAS LEFT SOME PEOPLE IN SOME AREAS OUT OF A JOB BECAUSE THE SUPPLY CHAIN HAS CHANGED, BECAUSE SOME JOBS HAVE BEEN REMOVED, BECAUSE SOME INDUSTRIES ARE RELOCATED.
But they rejected a proposal to impose a so-called robot tax on owners to fund support for or retraining of workers put out of a job by robots.
Charlamagne tha God kicked off the meeting with the question on everyone's mind ... how do you partner with the league when Colin Kaepernick is still out of a job?
"If Billy had been passive or responded 'Shut the f— up' to Trump, Billy would have been out of a job the next day," Grossman, told The Hollywood Reporter.
With attendees discussing developing "the American workforce to take advantage of the benefits of AI," expect talk of the ways that AI could automate people out of a job.
The Attorney General is being forced to resign in response to the shooting, and Seth is out of a job because Stamper caught him sending that Confederate soldier photo.
Over the next few weeks, projections show that more and more people are going to be out of a job, as more social distancing measures are put in place.
In any other White House, Kushner would either be out of a job or temporarily step away from matters of national security, writes Jennifer Rubin in The Washington Post.
He says he was "re-orged out of a job" and left the company in April, and he has since launched a campaign for the US Senate representing Maine.
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But the source added staff would be notified about their future with the campaign in the next few days and that some people may be out of a job.
Jill Filipovic Matt Lauer, like Charlie Rose and Mark Halperin before him, is a journalist out of a job after his employer fired him for sexually harassing female colleagues.
A little over two years later, the shine has faded on many of the new bosses installed across the West that year, and some are already out of a job.
Both the ruling and the delay will buoy hopes among "Remainers" that the withdrawal process can be stopped — and increase the likelihood May will soon be out of a job.
But in time, humans won't have to take the wheel, we will be able to have true robot assistants, and some call center employees may be out of a job.
Shulkin told CNN that he got a warning call from Chief of Staff John Kelly but discovered he was out of a job mostly courtesy of a tweet from Trump.
But you could just as easily argue that it's a trendy title that has not nearly lived up to the hype — and could eventually be automated out of a job.
Heller is widely considered the senator most likely to be voted out of a job next year: a recent poll showed him losing, 39% to 46%, against an unspecified opponent.
It isn't looking at it through the lens of anyone under 30 who is looking for a job or anyone over 50 who have been thrown out of a job.
However, too many others find their hours cut, or their wages reduced, or even wind up out of a job – all due to this one-size-fits-all government mandate.
After that, we've got nothing besides some drones, a few leases on some buildings, desks, laptops and a couple dozen employees who are going to be out of a job.
Not long ago, the 60-year-old Groth found himself out of a job and considered retiring on a pension built over a career of maintaining computer servers and printers.
Crowley was widely seen as the heir to House speaker Nancy Pelosi's throne someday, but he was suddenly out of a job when Ocasio-Cortez beat him in the primary.
In a pique of anger over Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis's resignation letter, President Trump announced over the weekend that Mr. Mattis would be out of a job on Jan.
Chan is supported only by his mother, who is now out of a job, and receives help from a charity, the Direction Association for the Handicapped, where he also volunteers.
A vice president of the company told her that the photo had become a "social media tattoo" on Akima's reputation, and she was told she was out of a job.
Some senior tech officials in the federal service are political appointees who are out of a job on Inauguration Day and don't have to ponder too long about their decisions.
He said he actually spoke to the President himself the day he left the VA, and that no mention was made that he would soon be out of a job.
To make sure the entire world knew that Liv was out of a job, Mellie leaked the news, causing Annalise and Olivia to have a full-out brawl in a salon.
As a result, many thousands of Iraqis were put out of a job within a country with a wrecked infrastructure and an economy that had ground to a near-total halt.
Asked about widespread speculation on social media that Dung would be out of a job, a deputy information minister declined to comment at a briefing on Monday to discuss the Congress.
I remember listening to the Jimi Hendrix Experience up in his bedroom in his mom's house, and we looked at each other and I said, 'Glenn, we're out of a job!
The former TV host is currently out of a job after being suspended from the Today show, following last week's release of his lewd sexual conversation with Donald Trump in 2005.
They don't get why Franken is out of a job when, say, Donald Trump isn't, or why I include Franken in stories about powerful men who've been accused of monstrous behavior.
When Jim Koch walked out of a job that most people would kill for to start brewing beer in his kitchen, everybody, including his father, said he had lost his mind.
In the league where he was once hailed as having the potential to be "one of the greatest quarterbacks ever," this season, Kaepernick has been effectively blackballed out of a job.
The term, which is admittedly a real mouthful, was coined Tuesday in the wake of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson learning he was out of a job via Donald Trump's tweets.
Managers, many of them, tend to only take small bets against the index, a strategy which minimizes their risk of seriously lagging the markets and finding themselves out of a job.
Wexner, who turned The Limited into a multi-billion dollar company, created his own manufacturing and distribution network, which ultimately put merchants and middle-women like Johnson out of a job.
Friends say that after Ryan passed tax reform, his longtime dream, he was ready to step out of a job that has become endlessly frustrating, in part because of President Trump.
But then there was that time I was running Merrill Lynch and was "reorganized" out of a job — even though the business was growing, ahead of plan, and gaining share. Oof.
CEO and chair of General Motors Mary Barra would almost certainly be out of a job or at least reprimanded at GM, at what point is it too much from Musk?
Chan didn't have many connections in the area, so he and Parsons decided to continue to host a cooking class so that Chan could "get by" while out of a job
Kyle Shanahan and the San Francisco 49ers might not be in Super Bowl 2020 if Shanahan hadn&apost went to extreme lengths to get out of a job six years ago.
A rule the Trump administration proposed Friday would end that 30-day deadline, keeping asylum seekers out of a job or forcing them to work illegally by indefinitely delaying their visas.
It's a generous gesture meant to ease the financial strain many Americans are facing as the coronavirus continues to shut down businesses and put of millions workers out of a job.
And the new lawmakers from the pro-independence Scottish National Party arrive with the intention of putting themselves out of a job by helping Scotland to separate from the United Kingdom.
As numerous restaurant employees were given leave on Thursday to march in "A Day Without Immigrants" protests, others returned to their posts Friday to discover that they were out of a job.
Uprooting everything and starting fresh is a scary prospect, and though I'm out of a job and down to about a hundred dollars in my bank account, even I'm having second thoughts.
The show's creators and showrunners said earlier this month that they would leave after season seven, and soon after Ms. Margulies joked that she would be out of a job by April.
Outside of the idea that E-Verify has the potential to put people who are willing to work out of a job, there are a number of concerns that surround its implementation.
Trump's plans also surprised the 15,500 reserve and active-duty trans members of the armed forces, leaving them confused and worried that three tweets had just put them out of a job.
Dani Mathers is getting it from all ends for posting that photo of a woman in the gym sauna -- she's now out of a job and looking for a new gym too.
Across the country, 42 percent of the workforce is at high risk of being automated out of a job, according to a recent report from the Brookfield Institute, a Toronto think tank.
If Sloan is the only witness that Porter managed to help embarrass out of a job, several others have found themselves unwitting dunces caught in her tough-but-clear line of questioning.
Once hailed for making baseball in Baltimore relevant again, Showalter, 62, is out of a job after a season in which the Orioles finished 19943 games behind Boston in the A.L. East.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders will answer questions from the press this afternoon, following the news that her boss, White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci, is out of a job.
A Michigan Wendy's employee is out of a job after "power" soaking in a kitchen sink full of suds ... and so are his coworkers who helped post video of the bath on TikTok.
"If Billy had been passive or responded 'Shut the f— up' to Trump, Billy would have been out of a job the next day," Bush's new lawyer, Marshall Grossman, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Until John Kelley III is held accountable, until everyone who leaks our data and uses weak tools and methods to secure our data is out of a job, we will not be safe.
Among the dancers is Princess Taunan, who, like many other workers in the tourist business, will be out of a job next week when the holiday hotspot closes for up to six months.
About 25 years after she had Miller as a student, she's still teaching in the same California school district—but now the bizarre interview she gave might leave her out of a job.
That includes people whose workplaces have shut down due to the virus or workers who are out of a job as the country dramatically transitions into self-quarantines and away from public gatherings.
That includes people whose workplaces have shut down due to the virus or workers who are out of a job as the country dramatically transitions into self-quarantines and away from public gatherings.
Emilia Clarke, Rose Leslie and John Bradley questioned Harington from the audience about the finale and what was next for the actor now that he is out of a job on the show.
In 2015, nearly twice as many gender-nonconforming individuals were out of a job, according to joint report by the National Center for Transgender Equality and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.
With school moving completely to remote classes, I planned to work more hours, but Long Beach has confirmed their first case, which might lead to restaurant closures, leaving me out of a job.
Congress is now racing to put together a much broader package that could to get relief into the hands of American businesses, workers and those who are sick or out of a job.
Three HotelTonight executives whose roles are not continuing after the acquisition will be out of a job, according to a person familiar with the deal's terms, while the remaining employees will join Airbnb.
Many of the Republicans here are terrified of the Tea Party, that if they do the right thing and vote to get health care for citizens, they'll get run out of a job.
Celebrities battle it out over fat-shaming The server turned out to be Ambrosio's son, not only is he out of a job, but he is also no longer allowed on the restaurant's property.
A handful will be placed in positions with the company's other, profitable shows -- it owns Monster Jam, Disney on Ice and Marvel Live, among other things -- but most will be out of a job.
You don't have to know how to code to function in the modern life, but life is easier if you can — if only by the simple virtue of never being out of a job.
Donald Trump says he's not responsible for the rash of bomb attacks -- a hard one to swallow for sure -- and Megyn Kelly may be out of a job, but she's not hurting for cash.
Need to Impeach workers weren't out of a job, but the offer extended to most of them was that if they wanted to stay employed, they'd need to join his 2020 campaign staff instead.
Some staff members will stay on to make the paper's print archive digitally accessible; the rest will be out of a job at a time when the local news industry finds itself in crisis.
But if the senators are looking for the country's chief law enforcement officer to wait for the facts before rendering his judgment, then Mr. Barr just may have argued himself out of a job.
The roster of speakers does not offer any particular indication that Trump's protectionism will be emphasized — we don't have a factory worker thrown out of a job by Chinese competition or anything like that.
McElwain is now out of a job after a week that began with a bizarre and unsubstantiated claim that he had received death threats, and ended with 42-7 humiliation by arch-rival Georgia.
But if you look at why Medicaid enrollees aren't working or looking for work, the policy's limits become clear: Even if they aren't on disability, they have good reason to be out of a job.
Right now, that message is if you don't pledge allegiance to the president, you will not only be out of a job, but could potentially be threatened by the most powerful man in the world.
Quickly realizing that those machines will put her and her colleagues — a room full of black women who also work as computers — out of a job, she knows what she must do: learn to code.
Local recruits are already getting a taste of the Lane Experience, and if the coach doesn't finally figure out how to maintain proper working relations, he may once again find himself out of a job.
But a few grassroots efforts are trying to find ways to stanch the flow and make it at least a little more possible for theaters, and theater workers suddenly out of a job, to survive.
Lawmakers have increasingly raised concerns that Rosenstein will soon be out of a job after he ignited the fury of the president by signing off on the FBI raid against Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.
Democratic political operative Symone Sanders accused the NFL of being "complicit" in the former San Francisco 49ers star being out of a job following his decision to kneel during the national anthem throughout last season.
Jussie Smollett ain't out of a job in Hollywood ... at least according to Taraji P. Henson who says the embattled actor is slated to return to "Empire" ... assuming it officially gets greenlit for season 6.
Below follows a lightly edited Q&A with Bonanzinga on the new fund, how AI can be used to scale venture capital, and why machines won't put VCs out of a job entirely any time soon.
The senior US official in charge of leading the Trump administration's ambitious overhaul of the State Department is out of a job after three months in the position, a State Department spokesman confirmed to BuzzFeed News.
Six more women have levied accusations of sexual misconduct against CBS CEO Les Moonves, prompting reports that Moonves, who has been with the company for over 20 years, will be out of a job very soon.
The fact that critics such as Leila de Lima, a senator, have wound up in prison, or out of a job, such as a former chief justice of the Supreme Court, does not worry many people.
She tops her look off with a pair of stiletto-heeled boots, which don't seem like the most agile choice for an assassin who's trying to get in and out of a job quickly, but whatever.
On February 2nd Yahoo, a struggling rival, announced it was cutting 15% of its workforce and suggested it would consider selling its core internet business, which could put its boss, Marissa Mayer, out of a job.
Being in the customs union would prevent trade deals with third countries, putting Liam Fox, the international trade secretary who recently denounced British business as "too lazy and too fat" to export, out of a job.
Most people would still rather be put out of a job by robots than put in a grave by them, so killer machines are still more likely to capture the public's imagination than their helper counterparts.
"The minute you go anywhere as a first responder, and this would apply certainly to the military, you will try really hard to work yourself out of a job," Kelly said Thursday at the White House.
It's either mandated by an employer, with the tangible or understood threat that not participating means you're out of a job, or part of a work culture pressuring individuals to grind the same hours are pulling.
Alison Ettel, the woman dubbed "Permit Patty" after she lost her shit in a viral video appearing to report an eight-year-old black girl selling water "without a permit," is now out of a job.
Some economists worry the increases are coming at the expense of teenage workers, who may be left out of a job if a business decides it is more profitable to replace a worker with automated technology.
"It would be fine with me to have myself worked out of a job," she told Axios, adding that she expects there will be more public charter schools, private schools and virtual schools under her leadership.
"It would be fine with me to have myself worked out of a job, but I'm not sure that — I'm not sure that there will be a champion movement in Congress to do that," she answered.
But bank executives have reason to "gamble for resurrection," putting off a day of reckoning when they will be out of a job and disgraced, in hopes that the economy or the bank will recover first.
Former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus is out of a job as of Friday, but his feud with new White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci still found a way to bubble up on Sunday.
Though the deal is positive for the Scunthorpe workers, there is deep unease in Port Talbot, Britain's biggest steel plant, where 4,000 people could be out of a job if Tata fails to find a buyer.
Few people are aware of (or care about) the role that beryllium plays in people's lives, but a last minute, unexpected expansion of a workplace rule regulating it may push numerous people out of a job.
But it definitely says something about the extreme state of paranoia that Trump administration officials must be working under if Pompeo is so distraught that eating Velveeta could, say, potentially embarrass him out of a job.
On May 10, Pope said he learned that he had been replaced by a white man and he was out of a job when all the front office management positions had been filled, right after the draft.
As to whether the workforce could shrink across the industry in the digital age, ultimately geologists and engineers believe technology will not put them out of a job, because producing oil is art as well as science.
"It would be fine with me to have myself worked out of a job, but I'm not sure that... I'm not sure that there will be a champion movement in Congress to do that," she told Axios.
Kaepernick is still out of a job — he believes the NFL is colluding against him — but his decision to kneel has spurred conversation around the role athletes play, or should play, in society and politics more broadly.
The show of unity A year after Kaepernick first took a knee, the gifted player -- who struggled on the field at times last season -- remains out of a job, ostracized by the league that once celebrated him.
" White House chief of staff John Kelly, speaking to reporters Thursday afternoon, said Trump's tweet about the United States military and FEMA was "exactly accurate" because all first responders want to "work yourself out of a job.
The Social Security official could say that the payments eventually resumed, or assert that the widow's son had engaged in skulduggery — but he'd be out of a job in an instant and would face a criminal investigation.
And now, not only is he out of a job, but — get this — his presence with his latest employer was so toxic that the guy who hired him is now apparently out on his ass as well.
You basically attempt to coach yourself out of a job, and in tennis because you are usually only working with one player all the time, there is only so much you can really deliver to a player.
Walmart is doing away with its greeters — those people in blue vests who stand at the store entrance and seem way too happy to see you — which may put many employees with disabilities out of a job.
Because dentists have more than one role in the clinic, they can see enabling technologies like image recognition as something that will help their practices operate more efficiently rather than potentially put people out of a job.
There have been different points in my life when it has been, but at that point I was more focused on what experience I was getting out of a job rather than how much it was paying.
Rather than both of us being out of a job, what I hope is that maybe we'll be able to push ourselves in interesting ways as the AI becomes a partner or tool to extend our own creativity.
MACCALLUM: Speaking of all of that, coming up, Roseanne Barr now out of a job, should her counterparts in the world of comedy who also perhaps be kicked off the air for some would say going perhaps further.
"Let's say that there's a company — and maybe it's one of the self-driving, Waymo or something — and Waymo, all of a sudden, is responsible for putting 30,000 people out of a job in one month," she said.
For now, though, Daimler and Bosch are referring to this as an "extensive trial" that will be taking place only at the Mercedes-Benz museum, so it's not going to put anyone out of a job just yet.
Brazil's first female president is out of a job but hasn't been barred from the ballot if she wants to run again -- a motion to bar her from holding any public office for the next eight years failed.
The slight 66-year-old stands over the A's grill wielding a spatula, a hairnet stretched over her dark bun and a red apron around her waist, waiting for her son to put her out of a job.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage said on Friday that British Prime Minister Theresa May might be out of a job by Christmas unless she manages to get her party behind her and take charge of Brexit negotiations.
Wrong. If foreign shrimp sellers take advantage of trafficked workers and corrupt officials to get a price advantage on American producers that means American shrimp fleets will be sidelined and fishery workers will be out of a job.
"The full power of the state was used to put a father of three out of a job because he was a lawmaker who disagrees with the governor on policy," the editorial board of The Press Herald wrote.
To stop burning coal, or even try to mitigate the harm, we've been told, will put thousands of hard-working Americans out of a job, skyrocket electricity costs, and black-out our lights and computers. Coal. Guns. Freedom.
According to the Sentencing Project, more than 60 percent of formally incarcerated individuals are out of a job one year after their release, and joblessness is one of the key factors that lands former prisoners back behind bars.
Eurostat data showed separately that the unemployment rate was unchanged at 7.8 percent of the workforce in February against January, but the number of people out of a job fell to 12.730 million from 12.807 million in January.
By the time it was over, reporters and editors at The Daily News had been told that the newsroom staff was being cut in half and that the editor in chief, Jim Rich, was out of a job.
Although higher wages should theoretically benefit workers, researchers have also found that a spike in labor costs could lead to companies curbing the number of employees on their payroll, ultimately harming workers who end up out of a job.
MADRID – Catalonia&aposs deposed leader is now out of a job "no matter what he says" but could run in December&aposs early regional election if he hasn&apost been imprisoned by then, Spain&aposs foreign minister said Sunday.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A teacher at a Houston-area school is out of a job after presenting mock awards to seventh-grade students, including one for being "most likely to be a terrorist," the school district said on Wednesday.
While some artists worry that AI will put them out of a job — just as it's expected to do for, say, truck drivers and factory workers — I've been more inclined to see it as a collaborator than a competitor.
But Gase, 40, underscored his reputation for fieriness and an inimitable work ethic by expressing how eager he was to get back to coaching despite only having been out of a job for a little more than a week.
"He said he was going to help working people, and it is estimated that as many as 300,000 autoworkers may be out of a job before the end of the year," she said aboard her campaign bus in Iowa.
Out of a job, Shulkin refuses to endorse his successor David Shulkin, the recently fired Veterans Affairs secretary, declined on CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday to offer a full endorsement of Ronny Jackson, Trump's pick to replace him.
Eurostat data showed separately that the unemployment rate was unchanged at 7.8 percent of the workforce in February against January, but in the number of people out of a job fell to 12.730 million from 12.807 million in January.
Jussie Smollett won't be the only "Empire" actor who'll soon be out of a job -- 'cause the next season is going to be the show's last ... and the chances of him coming back for it continue to be slim.
Some economists argue that the official unemployment figure -- 7.5 million in December -- understates the true state of the job market because it only counts people who are out of a job and have looked for work in the past four weeks.
Some economists argue that the official unemployment figure -- 20083 million in December -- understates the true state of the job market because it only counts people who are out of a job and have looked for work in the past four weeks.
I used to like to think of him as an anti-gun advocate since he was always talking smack about guns but I think he was just worried that, as a swordsman, rifles were putting him out of a job.
Beyond climate, the EPA told many of its science advisers they were out of a job and then overhauled the rules for who can serve on these panels in a way that opens the door for more influence from businesses.
The execs' champagne glasses clink now, but in a couple of months when their venture fails, the developer will be out of a job and the execs' golden parachutes will billow above them, as they laugh safely to the ground.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain should slow the rate at which it increases its minimum wage to avoid the risk of low-paid workers being priced out of a job during the next recession, an anti-poverty think tank said on Thursday.
"This gig economy — in that it is being pursued through digital platforms — is actually getting people to automate themselves out of a job through delivering data back to the platforms that can be used to provide an automated alternative," he said.
Logan Paul hates everything about the wrestling story out of New Jersey, where a white referee forced a black high school wrestler to cut his dreadlocks before his match ... and says that ref should be out of a job for good.
But the revelation from a senior White House official that Trump told Tillerson he was out of a job just two days into the six-day jaunt leaves little room for doubt about the Trump White House's attitude towards the continent.
The figures tell a stark story: In countries like Greece and Spain, up to a quarter of the total population—and up to half of young people—have been out of a job at some point over the past decade.
One day I was explaining to my hairdresser that I work with robots and she stopped cutting, visibly upset and remarked that she would probably be out of a job before too long because of the development of robotic intelligence.
Shortly thereafter, the agitprop website Breitbart reported that Priebus might be out of a job, leading Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon, who used to be executive chairman of Breitbart, to wonder aloud where in hell Breitbart got such an idea.
HOWARD F. JAECKEL New York To the Editor: Remember Rachel Dolezal, the former head of a local chapter of the N.A.A.C.P. — a white woman who identified as black and was out of a job when it was determined she was white?
The regional Police Commissioner, Josep Lluís Traper Álvarez, was already facing an investigation for sedition for his inaction during the preparations for the October 1 independence referendum that a Spanish court had deemed illegal; now he is out of a job.
In Rhoades' case, that actually became a triple-cross after his plot to set an obstruction-of-justice trap for the recently appointed Attorney General (Clancy Brown) backfired, leaving Chuck out of a job and his former lieutenants sitting pretty.
The documentary, from the Obamas' production arm Higher Ground, follows what happened after a GM plant outside Dayton shuttered in 2008, leaving 2,000 people out of a job—only to be reopened in 2014 by a Chinese auto-glass manufacturer.
If, on the other hand, you are not on good terms with co-workers and superiors and you think 'it is just enough to do an excellent job,' don't be surprised if you are out of a job soon enough.
McCabe, who took over as acting FBI director after Trump fired James Comey in May until Wray was confirmed in August, is the second man who served as head of the bureau under Trump to be out of a job.
If she fails to secure bilateral deals and show progress is being made to deal with the influx of migrants who have entered Europe, she will return to Berlin a lame duck chancellor, or possibly even out of a job.
"Whoever at the #VMAs let Madonna get on stage and give a tribute to @ArethaFranklin or whatever that was really should be out of a job right about...now," tweeted Alicia Garza, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement.
The 56-year-old, who ran a cake business out of her home, is out of a job and staying with one of her adult daughters in Southern California while her husband searches for a place to rent in or near Chico.
These reports shift the onus of action onto the workers, who must be maximally educated, adept at multiple skills and willing to retrain to stay nimble in order to remain employed at the corporations that would otherwise automate them out of a job.
A significant number of workers could be out of a job in the next few decades; they simply won't have the necessary skills, thanks to advances in automation and AI. McKinsey Global Institute has released the details of this in a new report.
May, the Conservatives and the DUP have much to lose without a deal: May could be out of a job, the Conservatives could face another election and the DUP would lose their best chance in decades to secure more financing for Northern Ireland.
Chris Schaepe, a venture capitalist at Lightspeed Venture Partners, found himself out of a job after he told his partners that his family was the one referred to in an indictment against a coach who allegedly opened a side door for Schaepe's son.
"This manufacturing plan allows the company to further grow its leadership as an exporter and deliver world-class Focus to North American customers in a way that makes business sense — with no U.S. employees out of a job," Ford said in a statement.
If national electoral reform is to happen in the United States, it will mean that a majority of elected members of Congress not only think it's the right thing to do but also think it wouldn't put them out of a job.
It has left many out of a job and about to lose their health insurance as the coronavirus gathers pace in the US.Former staffers told Business Insider they felt lied to and were struggling to find work during a time of social distancing.
"Has Trump ever had the nerve to fire someone face to face?" he asked on Twitter, noting that the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, learned that he was out of a job in May 2017, while on a trip to Los Angeles.
The Beattie firing has drawn ire from some supporters of the White House, notably including Fox News host Tucker Carlson: CNN hounded this guy out of a job for giving this speech, which they suggested had something to do with white supremacy.
The estimated unemployment rate that Mnuchin reportedly shared is double that of the rate during the Great Recession and would leave "more than 32 million Americans out of a job based on the current US labor force," according to the CNN report.
While some Chinese officials want audacious steps to cut coal and encourage green growth, others worry that going too fast would put too many mining and industrial workers out of a job, and soak up government revenue better spent elsewhere, several experts said.
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As it happens, we have a rare opportunity to reverse the decision made in 1776 by installing a member of the British royal family who happens to be out of a job and is currently house-hunting on this side of the Atlantic.
Writing in a blog post, company CEO Ondrej Vlcek says Avast is terminating its Jumpshot subsidiary's data collection and operations "with immediate effect," and doesn't mention any plans to transfer the company's "hundreds" of affected employees, meaning they're likely out of a job.
The Resolution Foundation, an anti-poverty think-tank, said in May that Britain should slow the rate at which it increases its minimum wage to avoid the risk of low-paid workers being priced out of a job during the next recession.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump veered off message Monday night at a campaign-style rally aimed largely at pushing for the Republican health care overhaul to take credit for a completely different issue: keeping former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick out of a job.
Two days after saying that, Bannon was out of a job and his threat was countered by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who publicly greeted Thornton with a handshake on Thursday after his subordinate issued a statement expressing the secretary's full confidence in the diplomat.
Blesa was an avid big-game hunter and photographs of him posing with a rifle and a slaughtered hippopotamus, a bear and a lion, among others, caused a wave of indignation in a country where one in four workers were out of a job.
Linda Greenhouse So Bill Clinton appears well on his way back to the White House (albeit in a different capacity) while Kenneth W. Starr, the independent counsel who pursued him and his sexual indiscretions all the way to his impeachment, is out of a job.
Mr. Tisci had been out of a job since January of 2017, and he is known for his gothic-meets-street-meets-haute sensibility, as well as his friendships with various Kardashians, so it was an interesting choice for the brand that Britishness built.
Which is all to say that I envy you greatly, K.L. Forced out of a job you loved by shifting winds and capricious bosses, you made a new life for yourself, one in which you are thriving at work and being rewarded for it.
Story at a glance A college recruiter is out of a job after he allegedly told high school students in Oklahoma City to line up by the color of their skin and by the texture of their hair, according to local news station KFOR-TV.
Even the celebrities who are gonna be out of a job thanks to AI, it's not just us journalists who are writing the stories, but- Maybe it's the journalists and the writers that start to eat some of the celebrities' lunch in that sense.
The New York Times said the Conservative victory was a "resounding vindication" for Johnson, "defying predictions that he would be tossed out of a job" and that the Prime Minister "now seems assured of leading Britain through its most momentous transition since World War II."
"One time I had a group of furious housewives on my doorstep, telling me I was doing them out of a job and that if they didn't have to clean their houses, their husbands wouldn't need them anymore," Ms. Gabe told The Guardian in 2006.
Ms. Millett, who died on Wednesday in Paris at 20013, was freshly out of a job, fired from her teaching position at Barnard College for her role in organizing student protests in 1968, and she worked furiously to develop her arguments into a book.
This is including, but not limited to, women being fired, not hired, forced out of a job, and denied a private place to pump breast milk, really basic needs like water breaks or a stool to sit on, or work opportunities — just because they are pregnant.
Jope said that "Ripping up the rule book and learning new business models," is one of the key things the company is learning from DSC, as well as its focus on customer service: It sent razors to a guy out of a job while he was interviewing.
In the wake of the headline-making announcement many transgender service members spoke out about the news to PEOPLE, with Peace saying that eliminating transgender service members would not only put her out of a job, but would have immediate repercussions on her wife and three kids.
Facing charges and out of a job Sebby-Strempel was given a $65,000 bond by a Dorchester County Judge after being jailed for one charge of third degree assault and two counts of assaulting a law enforcement officer while resisting arrest, according to CNN affiliate WCSC.
The introduction of a national sales tax improved economic efficiency and is helping to unify India's sprawling domestic market, but small businesses say the complexities of the new system have driven many of them out of business and forced hundreds of thousands out of a job.
Appointed in January and out of a job now that their tournament is over, the coach praised his team and said a lack of good fortune and some poor officiating was to blame for Peru's 2-0 win, their first World Cup victory in 40 years.
The owners of the Giants, John Mara and Steve Tisch, declined to comment on their way out of the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum about an ESPN report, which was published just hours before kickoff, that said McAdoo could be out of a job as early as Monday.
As he works his way through a grievance against the N.F.L., accusing it of colluding to keep him out of a job, he has employed a savvy use of Twitter and other social media platforms, along with the occasional carefully staged public appearance, to make his points.
A teacher at a Texas middle school is out of a job after she gave mock awards to students that included designations like "most likely to become a terrorist" and "most likely to blend in with white people," the school district and local media reports said.
Managers tasked with conveying the news of the layoffs were given scripts to read, several former employees said, and without specific reasoning as to why they were being let go, many employees caught up in the reduction were left wondering why they were out of a job.
You might think of how Better Call Saul built much of its second season around the drudgery its main character felt while working at a big-ticket law firm, then explored both his anomie and his attempts to get out of a job he didn't want.
After reportedly being told in January that their terms would be renewed for another three years, at least five of the 18 members on the EPA's Board of Scientific Counselors were told they'd be out of a job at the end of their term, the New York Times reports.
The set-up casts Rogen as Fred Flarsky (presumably because "Flintstone" was taken), a muckraking local journalist who quickly finds himself out of a job, after his newspaper is purchased by a sneering billionaire (an unrecognizable Andy Serkis), whose TV network looks and sounds suspiciously like Fox News.
Still, what's more shocking is that not quite everyone knows who Cardi B is, despite her having a chart-topping song, a new album that went gold in a few hours, and a co-hosting gig on the Tonight Show that could put Jimmy Fallon out of a job.
"Then, one day I went to work and I found out that the company I was working for was getting sold, my division was getting closed down and I was going to be out of a job," says Reiner, whose LinkedIn profile says he last worked at GE Antares.
By the time it was over, reporters and editors at The Daily News, the brawny New York tabloid that was once the largest-circulation paper in the country, learned that the newsroom staff would be cut in half and that its editor in chief was out of a job.
In a recent conversation with me, he expressed it like this: Rather than both of us being out of a job, what I hope is that maybe we'll be able to push ourselves in interesting ways as the AI becomes a partner or tool to extend our own creativity.
And more challenging still are the economic implications of AI. It will be up to federal officials — including President Donald Trump or his successors — to grapple with untold numbers of Americans who might someday find themselves out of a job and in need of training in order to find new careers.
It should mean a prosperous life where you don't have to change jobs every few years to get a decent raise, and don't have to worry about ageism and being out of a job because you've hit middle age, and it sure doesn't mean the financial security selling out should promise.
Like others, he did not want to be named as he voiced personal opinions about a vote which could deprive Britons of the right to work for the EU. On Friday, "I could be out of a job", one of the most senior Britons in the EU civil service said.
Whitney Johnson, a leading business thinker who innovated the concept of personal disruption, said you always want to be on the steep part of your S curve; if you stay too long on the flat part, even at the top, you're going to find yourself bored and out of a job.
A couple of days later, when I had pretty much given up and resigned to the fact that I was out of a job once again, I got the email confirming what I had suspected: I wasn't going to be doing the tour and I had been sitting around waiting for nothing.
The vast majority of them were Republicans (after the 2018 "blue wave," that was partly just a result of who was out of a job), but one notable Democrat who went from the Hill to a lobbying firm was former House Democratic Caucus Chair Joe Crowley, whom Ocasio-Cortez defeated in 2018.
Just ask Evergreen State College's Bret Weinstein, who was hounded out of a job after refusing to participate in a "day of absence" protest in which white students and faculty members were supposed to leave campus for the day to give students and faculty members of color exclusive access to the college.
But reflecting the deep animosity between the Democratic-led House and the executive branch, he threatened to haul Whitaker back to the committee for a closed-door deposition -- even though Whitaker is likely to be out of a job within days, with William Barr expected to be confirmed as attorney general next week.
Trumpcare would mean less care for disabled people who need Medicaid services to be able to live in the community, people who need mental health and addiction services, and anyone reading this article who might one day find themselves out of a job, unable to afford any private insurance, and needing Medicaid's help. 4.
"I was almost fired from my well-paying consulting job just one year out of business school," she tells CNBC Make It. Welch says she was on her way back from visiting a client in Ohio with her team when she committed an offense that could have potentially put her out of a job.
That would lead to exactly zero new paid jobs for writers, but some hard working editors would be out of a job, and we'd have lost a platform that has published about 25,000 articles and sparked numerous debates since 2001 — on issues of human rights, inequality, war, economy, migration, democracy and surveillance amongst countless others.
Colin Kaepernick, the former N.F.L. quarterback who inspired a player protest movement but who has been out of a job for more than a year, has signed a new, multiyear deal with Nike that makes him a face of the 30th anniversary of the sports apparel company's "Just Do It" campaign, Nike confirmed on Monday.
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ED: I'm mostly an in-store shopper because I know if I get sucked into online shopping I'll never stop and I'll stay up all night and I'll be tired at work the next day and maybe even fall asleep on-air and that would be embarrassing and the show could get cancelled and people would be out of a job.
But in mid-December, Ms. Baker walked out of a job fair at the local Ramada Inn with a new position at the soon-to-open Resorts World Catskills, the $1.2 billion casino resort that proponents say will revive Sullivan County, a once-booming area known as the borscht belt for its hotels, bungalow colonies and performers, appealing to Jewish vacationers.
If she failed to reach an agreement that would allow her to turn back certain groups of migrants at the German border, the Bavarians could quit her government, a move that would most likely put her out of a job after almost 13 years as German leader and usher in months of uncertainty in the European Union's most influential country.
And as someone who worked on the "SNL" production staff from 1999 to 2006, I can tell you firsthand that if Gillis were to make comments there like he did on his podcast, he could find himself out of a job -- it's one thing to say those things before you are hired but quite another to utter them in the workplace.
According to Yahoo's release about the deal, "Yahoo will be integrated with AOL under Marni Walden, EVP and President of the Product Innovation and New Businesses organization at Verizon" — suggesting that Mayer may end up out of a job, with the combined AOL/Yahoo unit reporting to Tim Armstrong, who was AOL's CEO prior to the Verizon sale and was asked to stay on afterward.
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The actions — and in some cases, the absence of actions — reflected the ways the teams and the league struggled to respond to the protests, which began in August 2016 when quarterback Colin Kaepernick, then a member of the San Francisco 49ers, did not stand for the national anthem to highlight his concern over racial discrimination and oppression in society.. Kaepernick's contract expired after the 2016 season, and he has been out of a job ever since.
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Obvious career lessons the women learned were revelations to me: Stick to the instructions, but be proactive if you make a mistake (in the case of the closed Alberta Ferretti shop); take every work opportunity given to you, especially if recommended by senior staffers ("She's going to always be known as the girl who didn't go to Paris"); know when you've grown out of a job (like Whitney did when she moved on to People's Revolution); and there will always be someone who seems like she's got it more together than you (ahem, NY super intern, Emily).

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