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Yes, no matter how big or small.
preferably one that is the correct size for the job, ie. not too large nor to small.
"Your sister Theresa, a college student, had a difficult time finding a job." You want to separate the phrase 'a college student' as an identifier. If you remove the phrase the sentence still makes sense.
The correct sentence is "He never has a job" because "has" is the correct singular verb form to match the singular subject "he." "Have" is the plural form of the verb and would not be correct in this context.
He doesn't have a job is correct.
The phrase 'do for a living' is a term for a person's job; the job or profession that supports their life.
If your P U has a big Block,Yes. If its a small block,Its a BIG job.
That would be the proper idiomatic way to say that the person is new at the job and not very experienced.
There are a number of firms that do job recruiting for big and small compaines. Careers.com is one of the biggest it recruits for some of the biggest compainies.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant go to the full extent in any venture, to do things on a large scale. A good cowboy would go the big figure on the job.
A company who's having large number of employees Is a big company because employee of any company make it big or small.
The phrase three score and a half , does not come in the book of Job, but in the book of Psalms chapter 90.