Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Relocation.
- noun One that is relocated, especially a person who has been relocated for purposes of employment.
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- noun Australia, colloquial, informal A
relative .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Maybe he's networking with CA Republicans willing to support CA workforce relo to Alaska?
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Was budget increased for the relo & the issue resolution because of the IG audit?
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Aunty Q, we will never get that desperate (plus odds are that SJS/PJ is male so a hook up with the relo?)
Cheeseburger Gothic » This way ladies, if you would care to follow me. 2010
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Thinking that if a particular center is wanting for more work and/or control, or a particular person of influence is wanting for more work at a specific center/state - then is a failing project is a target for relo?
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I agree with you that it's reasonable for a recruiter or hiring manager to want to talk about the numbers (cost of living, relo expense, etc.) in the process of negotiating an offer that includes relo.
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I agree with you that it's reasonable for a recruiter or hiring manager to want to talk about the numbers (cost of living, relo expense, etc.) in the process of negotiating an offer that includes relo.
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Leaving this specific issue and relo-negotiation out of it, can we really say "These hiring policies and processes are legitimate, but poorly understood" when the very people who could inject transparency, clarity and logic into the communication process aren't doing it, in spades?
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Leaving this specific issue and relo-negotiation out of it, can we really say "These hiring policies and processes are legitimate, but poorly understood" when the very people who could inject transparency, clarity and logic into the communication process aren't doing it, in spades?
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Having passed the point of no return such that they will not be taken seriously as journalists (at least not w/o a name change or a relo), they are no longer even * trying* to behave like ones.
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Who paid for Zarriff's relo to DC and what about his housing?
As long as we're talking about hair, had you noticed our Prez's hair is going gray? Ann Althouse 2009
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