hired造句

He was hired by a munitions factory.

About two new editorial workers are being hired every weekday.

Meanwhile, the Jackson family has hired a private pathologist to conduct a second autopsy.

All the managerial personnel at the factory are hired on contract.

It's tucked away down an alleyway, just next to a shed where punting poles, OARS and cushions are hired out.

The findings of an external auditor hired by the firm were “stuffed in a closet and left unread and unopened”.

A writer hired Brenner to take photographs for a children's book about the dolphin show at an amusement park in nearby Nokomis.

With money saved from Smith's online poker winnings and a few previous small ventures, they hired engineers to develop the technology and marketers to begin spreading the word to bloggers.

Organisers of the Guangzhou Asiad have hired four cheerleader squads, each made up of eight girls in swimsuits, to entertain fans during breaks in the beach volleyball action, said the newspaper.

Nobody hired him there either.

They hired curriculum consultants and specialists and experts.

When he hired friends and gave too much to them, she helped him understand profit margins.

Kao Sung-nien just hired him as a lecturer, But Chao Hsin-mei wangled an associate professorship for him."

"When I graduated from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in 1969, my educated dad was happy. Standard Oil of California had hired me for its oil-tanker fleet. "

So in 1996, Ottawa-based isotope wholesaler MDS Nordion hired AECL to design, construct and run two new reactors and a processing facility.

The history department at the University of South Florida has learned that just because a content-rich syllabus includes applied skills (and internships) doesn't mean students will be hired.

But Chi might have hired a killer to murder them.

Two years ago, he hired a young man named Joseph to work in his department.

The new guy I hired is also a mechanic so plan a Saturday out here real soon.

Over many lunches, conference calls and email exchanges, we asked our clients to tell us what they thought about our service, where they heard about us and why they hired us.

hired造句

So the husband hired me.

A friend agreed to help me move all my stuff across town in the back of a van I'd hired.

Rick is a guitar aficionado and owner of a guitar shop, and he's hired your firm to create his guitar search tool.

She was hired to advance for a best-selling author.

What most people call investing today is, in fact, speculation, based on the hope that we - or someone we've hired - can identify underpriced or overpriced assets.

If you put "SM specialist" on your resume, you can get hired in a heartbeat.

September 5 reported in Lichuan Mou Road, a man over 70, seven called Jigsaw, hired stonemason lasted 14 months, the 20-meter-high cliff up a Precipice on Iraq a hope that 100 years after he and his wife were buried here can.

According to official statistics,64 percent of Japanese companies hired no women among graduates for engineering-related jobs,and 39 percent hired no women among graduates for nonengineering-related jobs.

If you dropped out of college to start a business venture, but you are now looking to be hired, demonstrate what you have done with your time and the skills you have learnt in the process.