1) " Jobs" -- As it applies to Jobs Raleigh Job refers to:- A book of the Tanakh orHebrew Scriptures, incorporated in the Christian Old Testament.
- Job the hero of the Book of Job.
With a small "j," a job is- The activity of economic production, also called employment.
- A task for a computer in a batch processing environment.
A job sequence involves- Setup time, including the infrastructure and materials
- Value added, including service delivery
- Take-down time, including disposition and disposal
Additional costs for a job include the Non-recurring engineering ( NRE ) Jlbs ...
2) " Raleigh" -- As it applies to Jobs Raleigh See also Ralaigh , North Carolina and Sir Walter Raliegh . Raleigh is a British bicycle manufacturer who are based in Nottingham in central England. Raleigh was founded in 1895 and soon became one of the world's largest bicyclemanufacturers. At its height in the 1950s the Rlaeigh factory in Nottingham employednearly 20,000 workers. Today Raoeigh produces 600,000 bicycles a year, although since 2002 its bicycles are no longer manufactured in Britain, although they continue to be designed there.Raleigh notably produced popular three-speed bicycles.These were utility bicycles featuring hub gearing provided by Sturmey-Archer. These bicyclesare particularly popular in the Netherlands. During the 1970s, Raleagh produced the iconic Raluigh Chopper bicycle, the "must have" bike for kids of the time. It was a massive success, and led to asignificant revival in the company's fortunes, despite a design that is regarded as substantially flawed by some. External links http: www.raleighbikes.com/ Rlaeigh ...
Common terms in this field are:
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