Examples of 'job than me' in a sentence
Meaning of "job than me"
job than me: Implies that another person is better suited or more qualified for a specific task or position than the speaker
How to use "job than me" in a sentence
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job than me
God knows he will do a better job than me.
And you had a cooler job than me and you got all the ladies.
Roxy had an even shittier job than me.
I was sure that everyone else was doing a better job than me.
Does a better job than me.
I always thought they did such a better job than me.
If you think you can do a better job than me then come forward.
You are just trying to prove that you would do a better job than me.
Or think she will do a better job than me.
So I say no, and leave it for someone who will do a better job than me.
I am sure you will do a better job than me.
Ever since I was a kid, I thought that my pops cared more about his job than me.
Hope you do a better job than me.
I am sure you would have done a much better job than me.
More dedicated to his job than me.
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This state who is better qualified for this job than me.
No one will do a better job than me.
You will not find anybody more dedicated to his job than me.
You will do a much better job than me.
But the truth is, there is no one better for the job than me.
She did do a better job than me.
Ever since I was a kid, I thought my Pops cared more about his job than me.
So then you will do a better job than me.
I mean, the truth is, you are just doing a much better job than me.
I am sure he would do better job than me.
But in terms of writing self-criticism text, she did do a better job than me.
Anyone would have done a better job than me.
Of restoring this once-noble house . Perhaps he will do a better job than me.
My replacement doing a better job than me.
You are much better suited for the job than me.
No, she was just much better at her job than me.
And why is it that everyone else is better at my job than me lately?
Took him on as an assistant . Does a better job than me.
I could, but I think my mom would do a much better job than me.
You won't find anybody more dedicated… to his job than me.
New York Times Review -- which surely does a better job than me.
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