Say that your unemployed and be honest about why.
'I am not working right now.'
'I'm looking for a job.'
'I am between assignments right now.'
'I do some carpentry (or whatever) but I am not working on a job right now.'
'I was laid off when the restaurant (or whatever) closed last year.'
'The economy decided I should retire at age 19.'
his job was to tell time His job was to tell the time
A job where God calls you to tell other people about Jesus (e.g.).
then tell them that,its easy to be rude and scream that you don't want to be that job. if it is your family pushing you into doing this,tell them nicely that you don't want to do that job.but,rember be nice.
Go for it. It is not the government's job to tell people who they can love. P.s. im not gay
its hard to tell their are new singers being discovered everyday
Be prepared to tell the interviewer what you bring to the job. Tell about the skills required for the job in addition to your soft skills.
Always. One of the most important things to remember about any job, over and above your job description, is that your job is interconnected to other jobs and other people. To just follow a prescribed job description and that's it, makes you a barely adequate employee.
tell he/she wasn't what you were looking for or that he/she didn't posses the qualities needed for this job
If you mean the responsibility to tell people about God, then we are the ones. But if you mean working in people's lives, then Jesus is still the one.
when people ask you what time you get off or if u work that day u will have a job schedule and u will be able to tell them......hope that answers your question B)
Well first they find out what the weather will be like then they go one tv and tell the people watching the news.
It depends on the circumstances. An employer can tell an employee what to do (provided it is part of the job and is legal, and safe). A police-officer can, provided the orders are justified and legal.