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en It was hard to find a sitter. We knew there had to be an easier way to check for well-qualified student sitters in the area.

en I have used babysitters from ages 12 to their mid 30s. Usually, if I have a younger sitter, it is for an evening event when I can have one or two of my children already put to bed before the sitter comes. I find this makes the job much more manageable for young or first-time sitters.

en It's like hiring a sitter. Interview those people to find out if their techniques are in line with your own thinking and if they're qualified to handle your 'family member'.

en When I started I thought I'd be the little neighborhood pet-sitter, nothing big, nothing extraordinary. Business started snowballing. I found out I needed insurance and there was the national organization, Pet Sitters International. And then I put the ad on the Internet.

en We're able to make more successful connections between student sitters and parents.

en What is qualified? What have I been qualified for in my life? I haven't been qualified to be a mayor. I'm not qualified to be a songwriter. I'm not qualified to be a TV producer. I'm not qualified to be a successful businessman. And so, I don't know what qualified means.
  Sonny Bono

en It's easier to find a place to park your car. For those who are interested in camping or finding lodging in the area, it's often easier to plan a trip on shorter notice to some of these places.

en All of my qualified students are 100 percent employed. Not every student is qualified.

en It's a hard pill to swallow, ... Someone is questioning whether I'm highly qualified when I'm getting a student loan bill for my master's in the mailbox every month.

en There are some good sitters out there, you just need to find them and keep them,

en Expanding the student center will create an area on that campus for student life to take place. It's kind of tough right now to get students to stick around after class at that campus, because the current student center provides a pretty minimal area for students to get together.

en What I learned from when I hired sitters is that we as a family developed a great deal of affection for them. We used them for years and watched them grow up, marry and have children of their own. My daughters actually sit for children of their old sitters!

en Then find a new dog sitter. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in.

en Unlike retail, there are no layoffs. It's hard to find qualified people.

en He was not exactly destined for success. It took him time to find himself, and part of that came about when he moved to Austin. Anyone who knew Louis in his quasi-hippie phase, or as the world's oldest grad student, might find it surprising to see how successful, and influential, he is today.


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