go-getter造句1. Yeah, he's a go-getter.
2. He assumed the style of an aggressive go-getter.
3. He's a real go-getter!
4. She's a real go-getter.
5. George was a go-getter; he wasn't afraid to take a risk.
6. Interviewers want you to be a go-getter, but they also worry that you'll get restless if you don't move up fast enough.
7. In a materialistic go-getter world, a couple's ability to juggle and to control life's commercial and familial demands merely confirms their superior "alpha" status.
8. Go-getter Mars zips into Gemini, firing you up with ambitious energy until August 2.
9. You're a real go-getter and in enterprising, therefore, you really impress me.
10. You want to be known as a go-getter who gets the job done well.
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11. Although you want to be perceived as a go-getter, failing to meet expectations at the outset will have the opposite effect.
12. The go-getter worked all day, skipping his lunch break, expecting that his superior effort would be rewarded.
13. At the age of 73, he sounded like a ghost from the past rather than a go-getter for the future.
14. You can't help admiring Debbie -- she's a real go-getter.
15. These findings suggest that as life gets busier and time gets tighter, a select group of go-getter spouses can successfully balance multiple time commitments.
16. My guessing for the result is the girl in this book is going to be a go-getter at last.
17. The longer the ring finger compared to the rest of his hand – particularly the index finger – then the more chance he is the kind of go-getter who makes big money.
18. Her minor victory demonstrated to her unit that she was a go-getter with their interests at heart.
19. In every change there is great opportunity and adventure to be found – if only you look for it. Be proactive. Be a go-getter.
20. They claim he is also likely to be a promiscuous, extroverted go-getter with strong muscles and has a greater likelihood of playing a musical instrument.
21. This sort of eager-to-please passivity is not likely to impress a future boss looking for a go-getter.
22. It's only a matter of time before my boss calls me in and tells me I'm being let go to make room for some 25-year-old go-getter who actually deserves to be working here.