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out of a job
adjective as in jobless
adjective as in out of work
adjective as in unemployed
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Example Sentences
Out of a job and needing money to repay his father for a car loan, Robert Hargrave held up an adult book store in Rubidoux in 1991.
"Initially I thought I might be out of a job as batting coach when he missed the first couple," Islam says.
“But they’re going to have an AI program that can mimic handheld shots, crane moves — every camera move ever made. When that happens, I’ll be out of a job. It could happen in the blink of an eye. It might already be happening and I don’t know about it.”
The volume of recurring applications for unemployment benefits rose to its highest volume in more than three years, signaling that it’s taking longer than usual for people out of a job to find work.
The fact he has not managed in England before is, by his own admission, partly due to "an addiction" to management that meant he did not want to stay out of a job for long.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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