If fired: The employer and I agreed that the position wasn't working out for the both of us, however I have learned a lot in this position and am very great full for the time and experience this employer has given me.
Another Answer: I am appreciative of the position that I currently hold or have resigned from but I am looking for greater challenges and opportunities.
you do jobs or put it on your wish list
The answer depends on what you wish to change it to!
If you are looking at jobs with University of Michigan you need a resume first. Then you can go to the University of Michigan's website to apply to the jobs you wish to apply.
A replacement. Jobs do not belong to workers. Jobs belong to EMPLOYERS, who lend them out as they wish.
If you are interested in jobs in journalism they best thing to do is practice. When you find a place you wish to work for send in a sample of your work.
No, you do not lose your FSA (Flexible Spending Account) if you change jobs. FSAs are portable benefits that you can take with you when you change employers.
No, you will not lose your FSA (Flexible Spending Account) if you change jobs. FSAs are portable benefits that you can take with you when you change employers.
Being the change you wish to see.
The answer will depend on what you wish to change it to!
Linus Torvalds
i dont no man! but i wish i did im 10
His wish to do something worthwhile after having failed in other jobs.