61.   The rich get richer, but those driven out of work by the computer revolution are forced to take lower-paying service jobs.

62.   The scarcity runs through the ranks of the labor force from the construction trades to service sector jobs to the high-technology Internet world.

63.   The service jobs at institutions like Metropolitan Life and the Equitable Insurance Company, once large employers of Catholic high school graduates, no longer exist.

64.   The recovery since then has been led by service jobs, especially business services such as computers and data processing.

65.   The state also is looking to its growing gambling industry to increase service jobs.

66.   The villages argue, though, that many community service jobs are unpaid, honorary positions, and the measure will actually lead to higher personnel costs.

67.   They bring along their pensions and Social Security checks and a demand for service industry jobs to keep them fed and clothed.

68.   They find jobs in agriculture, garment manufacturing, janitorial, and other service jobs.

69.   Though it trains many workers for service jobs, the San Antonio Lighthouse is vulnerable to layoffs because of its heavy reliance on GSA contracts.

70.   Thousands of clerical positions and service jobs were eliminated.

n. + job >>共 965
day 6.80%
government 6.49%
summer 4.14%
head 3.15%
construction 2.76%
paint 2.58%
factory 2.04%
dream 2.04%
service 1.83%
desk 1.81%
service + n. >>共 508
provider 14.54%
company 8.83%
industry 4.46%
sector 3.39%
game 2.84%
business 2.34%
winner 1.70%
member 1.63%
representative 1.42%
center 1.40%
job 0.81%
每页显示:    共 93