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between jobs
adjective as in jobless
adjective as in out of work
adjective as in unemployed
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Example Sentences
Far more important, however, the “between jobs” army began to fight fire with fire.
They were like, “OK, the way that we’re going to do it is we’re going to push the Democratic Party to see the urgency of the climate crisis. We’re going to expose the corrupting influence of fossil fuel billionaires on our politics. We’re going to tie the issue of good, green, union jobs to climate change, to make it clear that it’s not a choice between jobs and climate.”
The report noted that a key reason why some countries face labor shortages despite having ample numbers of unemployed or underemployed workers is a mismatch between jobs and skills and education.
She spent a year between jobs early in her career making her living entirely on script reading, that stalwart gig of many show business aspirants, and games of pool.
Gonzalez’s law enforcement career had taken a downward turn in the years before the shooting as he bounced between jobs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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