At the high skill end, some appear underqualified because they have learnt on the job over a number of years. |
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Not that anything catastrophic happened, mind you, but I felt extremely underqualified to handle some of the things these kids were doing. |
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I think the problem here is that these conservative scholars are afraid of being regarded as underqualified. |
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The ever-growing need for more teachers has meant that underqualified individuals are hired. |
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Yes, and I don't like the insinuation that I'm overpaid and underqualified! |
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And the numbers are even grimmer in neighborhoods like Johnny's, where students are five times more likely to have underqualified teachers. |
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The underqualified will have to direct their efforts into jobs that do not require qualifications. |
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And some schools don't help much, offering overcrowded classes, underqualified teachers, inadequate resources and overwhelmed administrators. |
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Interviewees indicated that less able children were unlikely to learn in overcrowded schools with underqualified teachers. |
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Unlike virtually every other correctional center in the country, Hampden County doesn't rely on underpaid, often underqualified, overworked in-house docs. |
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Are we not at long last tired of turning the reins of government over to the underqualified offspring of former presidents? |
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I'm sure the technicians are either underqualified or underfunded. |
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Who in their right mind would turn down the job of their dreams even though deep down they know themselves to be grotesquely underqualified for said job? |
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But, not having gone to business school, I was underqualified for the work that I was actually doing. |
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Half of teachers are underqualified and the per-student allocation from the national budget is decreasing. |
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In many crisis-affected communities, teachers are underqualified and untrained. |
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He even refers to 20 projects carried out by very underqualified lead suppliers. |
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Shortage of personnel or underqualified staff increases the risk of errors and accidents. |
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The majority of distance students are unqualified or underqualified teachers upgrading their training. |
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Attempts at modernization have failed simply because persons occupying key positions were underqualified. |
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Okay if anyone agrees with any of my very underqualified but intensely heartfelt, and passionate, article, please write back and tell me if you somehow agree. |
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However, I am underqualified to spout off about them in any depth. |
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By deliberately highlighting this area, we could counter the assumption that migrant women are not qualified anyway, and the tendency to keep overqualified women in underqualified jobs. |
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The blacklist of substandard ships which will soon enable the European Union to close its ports to dangerous ships should logically include ships whose crews are underqualified and underpaid. |
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What about after your first formal management role? A. I had just graduated from college and was in a situation where I walked into a job as a project manager, despite being grossly underqualified for the role. |
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In fact, her nomination was in trouble with politicians of all persuasions for the simple reason that she was woefully underqualified for the highest court in the land. |
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One third of the EU's ยค 100-billion-a-year budget is used to stimulate the economy, to create jobs in disadvantaged regions and to provide training for unemployed or underqualified people. |
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Consequently, to combat an unsafe shipping system, run by underqualified bodies, a procedure for auditing the States in which vessels are registered must be brought into operation as fast as possible. |
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He was completely underqualified for the job, so I put his resume directly into the circular file. |
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At the end of the training programme the students were severely underqualified and were not in a real job. |
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Though she had just earned her GED in 2007, she felt underqualified without a bachelor's or associate degree in a newly competitive job market. |
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According to the agreement, the conditions for professionally unqualified and underqualified teachers will remain unchanged, while qualified teachers will have more benefits and higher pay. |
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Although offering postgraduate certificates and diplomas, in practice the course has been taken by underqualified but experienced extension staff, offering a route to formal qualifications not otherwise available to them. |
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First, we must, as much as possible, move away from the use of contractors, who are often overpaid and underqualified, whose aim is to finish projects quickly before they move on to the next. |
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There are currently very significant employment opportunities, given the under-employment among young people, women, over-55s and underqualified individuals. |
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It is unclear whether the current supply of SETs, a significant number of whom appear to be underqualified and underprepared for their positions, can meet this challenge. |
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