🐖 I Hope Have A Job

Maybe you hope to lose weight, or maybe you hope your children will turn out okay or you will get a good job offer, or you hope you will have good health or better health. We all hope for different things at different times, depending on our maturity level—all the way from an infant hoping for a bottle to a student hoping for good grades to Job options Jobs directly related to your degree include: Accommodation manager Catering manager Chef Conference centre manager Event manager Fast food restaurant manager Hotel manager Public house manager Restaurant manager Jobs where your degree would be useful include: Air cabin crew Business development manager Customer service manager I have felt for a long time that the biggest problem we have in the world today is there are so many people who have lost hope. There seems to be so many hurts, problems, sicknesses, troubles, financial woes, family problems, world issues, political concerns, etc. It seems the world has no hope. Apart from God, it is an awful, hopeless place. The interviewer can establish how committed you are to the career vs. it just being a job for you by how you answer this question. The best approach to answering this question: Focus on the near term, covering the next two years. You can state broader goals of longer-term aspiration, but they should be mid-career goals, not end-of-career goals. For those that have found a job but not the right one or that dream job and have turned it down, I hope you have some financial backing to make it through the rough times ahead. The recession is not over and even with all the governmental spokespersons saying it is, job are still not being produced in adequate numbers to drop the unemployment rate. This will help gain hope once again and start taking pleasure in the little things in life. 3. Look forward. As they say, "When all else is lost, the future still remains.". So, when you feel like you have lost everything in life and there is nothing to look forward to, remember tomorrow will be a new day. Job 11:18 And you will feel secure, because there is hope; you will look around and take your rest in security. Why We Should Have Hope Why should we have hope in Christ? Because he has plans for us for good, to give us a future and a hope for better things, either in this life or the next. They usually don't pay that much money, so if you know where to look the competition isn't that fierce. The work usually requires less experience to complete. It's "write a simple crawler" instead of "build out the next Facebook.". For the employer, the stakes are much lower. No long-term commitments need to be made. I hope you enjoy your new job." What more do you have to say? Calling them out on your antipathy serves no purpose. StG Agree - or if "I hope you enjoy" is more than you can muster - "Good luck with your new job". Rhiannon8404 September 15, 2012, 12:10am #6 Yeah, it's best to just say something like "Best of luck to you" and leave it like that. X1qT9. When interviewing for jobs, it’s hard to know what to do when you have an offer in hand but are hoping a different company will also make you one. You want keep the offer you have on the table, but you also want to see how the hiring process plays out at the other company. The author presents several ways to manage this uncomfortable situation. Try to buy yourself some time, reject any companies you’re not interested in, and see if your preferred company can speed up their recruiting process. No matter your decision, always be respectful of the recruiters you interact with. In the end, you want to find the right fit for you and companies want to find the right fit for them. Being as authentic and professional as possible through proactive communication will be critical to your success in not only feeling good about the job you take, but also the companies you leave behind. Tweet Post Share Annotate Save Get PDF Buy Copies Print After months of interviewing for new jobs, you finally have an offer in hand. You’re excited, but it’s not your first choice. You’re still interviewing for your dream job and some other ones you don’t know enough about yet. You don’t want to lose the current offer, but at the same time, you want to see how the other companies’ hiring processes play out. What should you do? Here are five ways to manage an offer in hand when you don’t know if or when another will come. Ask for time to decide The most important thing to do is express excitement. Without setting a positive tone, you risk having the offer pulled back. By letting a recruiter know you’re excited about the job and company and grateful to have the offer, you’re showing that you’re invested in potentially joining their company. Then you can ask for up to one week to consider the offer. Gauge the recruiter’s reaction. Some companies won’t want to wait that long because the market is so competitive, and the company will want to know if it needs to move to a backup candidate or start the search all over again. If the recruiter’s reaction is chilly, ask them what a reasonable period of time is to give a response — without providing more detail. You don’t want to tell them you’re still interviewing because it will leave the impression that your excitement about the role isn’t authentic. Meet more people or take a tour If you can’t control how much time you have to consider the offer, you can try to extend the timeline by asking to meet with someone you haven’t met with yet or to take a tour of the office if applicable before making a decision. Taking a tour, even of an empty office, will help you get a sense of the culture and collaborative spaces. Try to schedule the meeting or tour a week out, which will give you a chance to finish interviewing with other companies. Reject companies you’re not interested in During that time period, if you’ve been interviewing at companies you’re not as interested in, call or email the recruiters to inform them you have an offer and plan to accept. While most candidates have been ghosted by a recruiter at some point in their job search, don’t mimic poor behavior. You’ve built a relationship with them, and you may need it in a few years. Treat recruiters with respect as you’d hope to be treated, even if you’ve had previous bad experiences. Determine if you’re a viable candidate elsewhere Contact the recruiter or hiring manager from your first-choice company to reiterate your excitement for their job and let them know that they’re your first choice, but that you have an offer from your second-choice company. Mention that you wouldn’t want to lose the offer if you’re not a viable candidate for the first-choice job, ask if you’re truly in the running, and listen carefully to the energy in the response. If they say you aren’t a viable candidate, you can move on. If they say they’re just starting the recruitment process, that means that as great as you may be, they’re willing to lose you as a candidate. If they say you are a viable candidate, there’s great enthusiasm, and you’re far along in the interview process, you can ask if there’s anything else you can answer for them to make an offer. If it’s early in the interview process, you can ask them to expedite the rest of the process to determine if you’re the best candidate for the job. If they can speed things up, great! If they can’t, you’ll need to decide whether you want to take the risk of rejecting the offer you already have. Take the job and ask for a delayed start The average new hire will start a new job between two and four weeks after accepting an offer. If you can sustain it financially, accept and ask for a start date a month out. This will give you time to finish the interview process with any other companies to determine if they’re a better fit. There are pros and cons to doing this Pros If you accept, you’ll have a job waiting for you, so you won’t feel as much pressure to land another offer. Asking for four weeks will also give you time to either successfully receive an offer from your first-choice company or to exhaust your other options, which will allow you to become fully invested in the job you accepted. Cons If you wait a month and you’re currently unemployed, you could be without a paycheck longer, which could lead to financial hardship. Even if that’s not a concern, changing your mind after accepting an offer could reflect poorly on your character, especially if you don’t handle uncomfortable conversations well. If you want to accept an offer from another company after you’ve already accepted one elsewhere, it’s best to call the recruiter from the company you planned to join as soon as possible and inform them you changed your mind. You may think an email is fine, but a phone call with an apology is better, no matter how uncomfortable it may be. I remember a new hire not showing up to his first day of work and calls and texts going unanswered. Knowing he was driving a long distance for his first day, the recruiter sent police to his home for a welfare check — and the new employee opened the door. He sent a nasty email to the recruiter, saying they had “gone too far sending police to my home.” He had just changed his mind and didn’t find it necessary to tell anyone. It will take the rejected company another 60+ days to make a new hire, so don’t ghost the company or delay informing them. Even if you handle this conversation perfectly, you may never work at the rejected company again, or at other companies where the recruiter and hiring manager move on to later. In the end, you want to find the right fit for you and companies want to find the right fit for them. If you believe the company that offered you a job is not the perfect fit based on your career aspirations, culture, or any other reason, it’s best to reject the offer and continue your search if you can quell your anxiety and survive financially. Being as authentic and professional as possible through proactive communication will be critical to your success in not only feeling good about the job you take, but also the companies you leave behind. Use the correct form of the verbs in the parentheses 1. I hope ............................. have a job. 2. Try to avoid.............................. make him angry. 3. He is thinking of ...................... leave his job. 4. Please let me ................................ know your decision. 5. It’s no use................................. wait 6. I hate............................ see a child cry. 7. Gravity keeps the Moon ............................ travel around the Earth instead of................. shoot off into the space. 8. It’s difficult.............................. get used to getting up early. 9. Stop...................................argue and start.......................... work. 10. I’d like............................ have a look at your new car. 11. I’m looking forward............................ see you again. 12. Would you mind............................ not touch the wire. 13. I’m sorry.................................. disappoint you. 14. He told me ................................ sign a paper admitting his guilt. 15. I don’t enjoy ........................... go to the dentist. 16. I forget................................... meet you. 17. Don’t forget..................................... give her my regards. 18. He promised....................................... not go to school late. 19. They practise..................................... speaking English every day. 20. They find it is very difficult............................... understand her. 21. My daughter likes.................................. drink milk. 22. The teacher asked us.................................... write the exercises. 23. My father gave up.............................. smoke 12 years ago. 24. She refused................................ answer my questions. 25. He suggests................................. go on a trip. 26. They agree.................................... camp in that field. 27. They didn’t want me............................... buy that old house. 28. He regrets................................. spend too much on computer. 29. I regret................................ say that you got bad points. 30. The doctor advised me................................. do exercise every morning. ï»żEnglish Level Intermediate+Focus An overview of the rules between the verbs wish and hopeJump to Wish below, Hope, ExercisesWorksheet Download scroll down to study the exercises onlinePut simply, this is the difference between hope and wishThe verb wish usually describes the present or the verb hope usually describes a possible future look at the rules and some examples in Verb Wish to Describe a Present DesireForm subject + wish + that + noun + past simple / past progressiveI wish that I had more money now. this describes a desire the presentShe wishes that she were wishes that he didn't have to work wish that they could wish that it wasn't raining. The verb wish used this way is the same as the present unreal conditional second conditional. All of these sentences describe and unreal/imaginary situation that someone doesn't have a car. He's sad. = He wishes he had a don't have enough time = I wish I had more leg is broken. She's sad. = She wishes her leg weren't though the grammar is in the past tense I wish I had more money, the meaning is in the present. Any wish can also be expressed in the second present unreal wishes he had a car. = If John had a car, he would be wish I had more time. = If I had more time, I would be wishes her leg weren't broken. = If her leg were not broken, she would be note Just like in the second conditional, we don't use was. Instead of saying, "I wish I was taller," it is more correct grammatically to say "I wish I were taller." These sentences, in the second conditional, would be "If I were taller, I would be happy." The idea is the same. We generally don't use when we use wish, we always want for the opposite of the real situation now. Because of this, the verb changes from positive to negative, or negative to positive. Let me show dog is sick. The verb = isVerb in the past = was wereChange to negative = weren'tThe whole sentence = I wish my dog weren't can't swim. The verb = can't swimVerb in past = couldn't swimChange to positive = could swimThe whole sentence = I wish I could swim. I'm gaining weight. The verb = am gaining present progressiveVerb in past = was were gaining past progressiveChange to negative = weren't gainingThe whole sentence = I wish I weren't gaining weight. It's not that hard, is it? Let's try some 1 - Using Wish in the PresentRemember to avoid using was with wish. Good is poor. John wishes he be/not apartment is small. I wish it be hates her job. She wishes she have a different can't sing. I wish I can/sing.I have to get up early for my job. I wish I not/have to get up raining now. I wish it not/rain.I'm so tired. I wish I sleep now instead of students have a lot of homework. They wish they not/have Verb Wish + Would to Describe a Present DesireI've just told you that we use a past tense verb past simple or past progressive after wish. However, we use the helping verb would when we wish that someone else would do an wish you would listen. It's my wish, but I want you to do the action.She wishes her husband wouldn't leave the toilet seat up. It's her wish, but she's wishing someone else do the action.I wish the manager would do something. Again, the wish is directed at someone else.We only use would when the verb is an action verb, not a state verb for help with this, see this lesson. In short, action verbs are verbs like 'kick/run/open/stop' that have an action we move our bodies. Non-action verbs stative or linking are verbs like 'have/be/know/understand' that describe a situation or state, not an action. Here at some friend John doesn't have a job. He is poor. Possible wishesI wish he weren't poor. BE = state verb, so we don't add wouldI wish he had a job. HAVE = state verb, so we don't add would.I wish he would find a job. Find = action verb, so we add would.I wish he would look for a job. Look = an action verb, so we add would.This is difficult, isn't it? Remember, these are all wishes that the subject wishes someone else do. Let's look at another dog Pepe is a bad dog. I wish he weren't bad. BE = state verbI wish he wouldn't chew on my shoes. Chew = actionI wish he would listen. Listen = actionDo you see the difference? Let's try some 2 - Wishing Other People Do Things Action or State VerbsRemember to only use would if it's a wish that the wisher wants someone else to do, and if the verb is an action neighbour plays loud music. I wish he turn his music down. I've asked him to do so, but he won't listen. I wish he listen.Also, his dog barks all night. I wish the dog not/bark so much. I wish my neighbour have a pet fish, not a someone parked in my parking space. I wish people not/park in my spot. There's even a sign that says, “Reserved Parking”. I wish people read the expensive and troublesome to have a car in the city. Sometimes I wish I not/have a car. However, public transit is not very convenient here. I wish the government build more subway grammar is difficult sometimes. I wish it be Wish to Describe a Past Regret or MistakeWe can also use wish to talk about mistakes or regrets in the subject + wish + that + noun + past perfect**Past perfect = had + past participleI didn't study enough when I was young. I wish I had studied didn't bring an umbrella. I wish I had brought an said something impolite. She wishes she hadn't said friend forgot my birthday. I wish he hadn't grammar for wishes in the past is the same as the past unreal conditional third conditional. Again, when we wish, we are wishing for the opposite of reality. The verb describes the opposite of the I broke the dish. Verb = brokeVerb in past perfect = had brokenChange from positive to negative = hadn't brokenFull sentence = I wish I hadn't broken the She didn't tell me about the party. Verb = didn't tellVerb in past perfect = hadn't toldChange from negative to positive = had toldFull sentence = I wish she had told me. That's it for the past. Fortunately, we don't use would when we talk about past wishes. So it's pretty 3 - Wishes in the PastI didn't wake up on time. I wish I wake up on arrived late. She wishes she arrive forgot to bring his passport. He wishes he bring painted my room black, but it looks terrible. I wish I not/paint it was too much salt in the soup. I wish the chef use less told me the ending of the movie, so now I don't want to see it. I wish I not/speak to Verb Hope to Describe a Future DesireForm Subject + [ hope ] + that + [ present tense ]I have a test tomorrow. I hope that I is looking for a job. He hopes that he gets a job cloudy. I hope that it does not movie starts soon. I hope that it is of these examples talk about something that we want to happen in the future tomorrow, soon.With the verb hope, we use the present simple tense even though we are talking about the future. However, some English speakers will use a future tense which may not be good grammar, but is hope I pass = I hope I will hopes he gets a job = He hopes he will get a hope it does not rain = I hope it won't sentences are all acceptable, even though they don't follow the traditional rules of grammar. For the exercises below, please use a present tense, 4 - Hope for Future DesiresI hope there be never a war hopes that he get a bicycle for hope that it not/rain hopes she not/fail her hope I see you at the party with a Past ActionHope is sometimes used with past actions. For example"Thanks for coming my party last night. I hope that you had a good time."Karen had to rush to the airport. I hope that she remembered her these sentences, hope has the same meaning it normally does it describes a desire. Note the differences between hope in the past and wish in the pastI hope that you had a good time. Meaning = You went to the party, and I desire that you had a good time it's what I wantI wish that you had had a good time. Meaning = You went to the party, but did not have a good time. You regret this.I hope that she remembered her passport. Meaning = You desire that she remembered her passport.I wish she had remembered her passport. Meaning = She forgot her passport. You regret this.In summary, wish in the past expresses a regret about an action. Hope in the past, like hope in the future, describes a desire/want....That's the end of the lesson. There are a few more notes below that you can skip if you want to jump to more 1 Don't we Use Wish for the Future Too?Not really. Look at this sentenceI wish I didn't have to work is describing a present situation. You have to work tomorrow, and you are unhappy about that now. You wish the situation were different. If you didn't have to work tomorrow, you would be happy now. This is still describing the present in my opinion. This is the same as when we use 'want' with the future I want a bicycle for my birthday next year.Note 2 'wish + infinitive' is also used as a more formal want to say 'want to.' For example, she wishes to see 3 'hope + infinitive' can also be used when the subject of the sentence is the person who will do the hope that I pass. = I hope to hopes that he doesn't fail. = He hopes not to hope that he passes. = I hope he to pass. You cannot use it hereNote 4 'wish + noun' is used to say that you hope someone has something in the future. For exampleI wish you a Merry Christmas. = I hope you have a Merry Christmas.I wish you a quick recovery. = I hope you recover soon.Now, let's try some exercises to see if you can use the correct 5 - Wish or Hope? Write the VerbJohn failed his test. He he had studied more. He he passes his next apartment is small. I I had a bigger apartment. I I didn't live has a soccer game tomorrow. He his team wins. The game might be cancelled though, if it rains. He it doesn't doesn't like Donald Trump. She he had not won the election. She that he doesn't destroy the 6 - Wish or Hope? Add the Correct Verb and ClauseTina is single. She doesn't have a boyfriend, but she wants one. In other words, Tina wish/hope she have sister bought a suitcase last week. But when she took it on her travels, it broke. She regrets buying it. In other words, she wish/hope she not/buy friends are always looking at their mobile phones. I wish/hope they not/do that. It's has a lot of work to do, but he wish/hope that he can/finish by 5 John asked his co-worker if she was pregnant. She got angry at him because she wasn't. John wish/hope that he not/say have an important speech to give tomorrow. I hope/wish that I not/forget everything I plan to are other ways in which we use these verbs, but those are the main ways the verbs hope and wish are you have any questions or you find a mistake, please write a comment the Matthew Barton copyright / Creator of First and Second ConditionalThe Difference between Few, A few, Little, and A littleThe Difference between Other and AnotherThe Difference between So and SuchThe Difference between Use to and Be Used to

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