"good Jobs Are Back" Says New Study

According to a new study out of Georgetown University, out of 6.6 million jobs added in the recovery, 44 percent are considered "good jobs" that pay more than $53,000 annually

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  • meaning in context
    Second example: "a" refers to the list so you could use either one: "of jobs" or "of work". Garage example: "a big job" or "a lot of work". "Good job" vs. "good work": the difference is just a nuance. "Good job" would generally refer more to the successful outcome of the task, although it could also refer to the quality of the effort.
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  • prepositions
    (In this answer, I’ll treat “good job,” “good work,” “great job,” and “great work,” as the same word. They all mean pretty much the same exact thing.) ”On” is the most natural word almost all of the time. It connects the “Good job” to what you did a good job on. “I did a good job on the test” = I scored well on the ...
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  • An appropriate term for an overly by-the-rules person
    Also, I think it's unkind to the people who perform those jobs in good faith and with common sense. People who do those jobs create stability that is extremely valuable and seldom appreciated. The overzealous application of rules should be distinguished from jobs that inherently involve rules.
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