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checkered career
A history of employment characterized by many different kinds of jobs or by many alternating periods of success and failure. I had a checkered career after high school, taking any kind of work that I could find. I don't know if I would trust your finances to him, he's had a rather checkered career from what I've heard.
zenith of (one's) career
The highest point of one's career. Now that I got a big promotion, I'm at the zenith of my career—it can't get any better than this!
checkered career
A background that includes many changes, especially of employment. For example, Heather's had a checkered career, hopping from one city to another and one job to another . This expression, first recorded in 1881, uses checkered in the sense of "constantly alternating," much like the squares on a checkerboard.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Gentiana | | - | Albanian |
Pelagia | | pe-LAHG-yah (Polish) | Ancient Greek, Greek, Polish |
Severianus | | - | Ancient Roman |
Fadi | | - | Arabic |
Akemi | | ah-ke-mee | Japanese |
Kirsten | | KEER-sten (Danish, Norwegian), KUR-stən (English) | Danish, Norwegian, English |