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We're going to have more gig, and more hybrid, and more part-timers.
We're going to have more gig and more hybrid workers and more part-timers, it's already here.
I think the tutor was quite a sort of fan of my work, so I got the gig.
And last year, the price of the 256 gig Pro was the same, so you're kind of matching.
Work, as we've known it, is adrift in a sea of uncertainty. Automation, AI, the gig economy, insecure work, climate change and COVID, all threaten to sink it.
Automation, AI, the gig economy, insecure work, climate change, and COVID all threaten to sink it.
So from Drag Doc: "Do most DJs create and practice sets before a gig or they just know their library incredibly well?" When I started, we would never play the same set because it was about the journey.
So from DragDuck, do most DJs create and practice sets before a gig, or they just know their library incredibly well?
If during the gig, at least one, but ideally no more than two of you were to die...
If during the gig, at least one, but
According to the Times of India, Justin was paid $10 million for this live gig, $2 million more than Rihanna's reported $8 million performance for The Bride and Groom back in March.
According to The Times of India, Justin was paid $10 million for this live gig, $2 million more than Rihanna's reported $8 million performance for "The Bride and Groom" back in March.
We would get the gig first.
Oh, no, we would get the gig first.
If this occurs, the passenger may need to undergo a pat down in the area of the body where the machine alarmed." Well, how do they decide which agent gets that gig?
Well, how do they decide which agent gets that gig?