- - Secure a person's services
- - Fill a job opening
- - offer a job
- - put on a payroll
- - a way of acquiring goods that sounds more expensive
- - take on, at a business
- - add to a company
- - Employ at a restaurant
- - Offer to pay, in exchange for a service
- - Recruit for a posting
- - expand a workforce
- - Put in a position, as an editor or manager
- - Bring on board at a company
- - Bring on for a position
- - Bring on board as a new employee
- - method of payment for a more expensive acquisition, we hear
- - For ... (Message from a vacant taxi)
- - Pick for a position
- - Bring on board in a way
- - Offer a position
- - Job for a GM
- - Give a name badge, say
- - Commandeer in a way
- - Choose for a chore
- - Charter, as a boat
- - Bring on, as an employee
- - Bring aboard, in a way
- - Give a job to
- - Charter from Queen in rush
- - Take on, in a way
- - Find a position for
- - Put in a position
- - Engage, as an employee
- - Do a personnel job
- - Take on, as an employee
- - Fill a position
- - Husband seeing red charter
- - What a limo may be for
- - Charter, as a plane
- - Take on a new employee
- - Charter, as a bus
- - Rent, as a limo
- - Take on, as employees
- - Find a job for
- - Charter
- - Rent a car
- - bring a new employee on board
- - Recruit [staff]
- - Rent, lease
- - Spenser: For ... (1980s TV series starring Robert Urich)
- - contract on fiverr, say
- - bring onboard
- - Give the job
- - Rent's more expensively priced, so I'm told
- - Spenser: For ... (TV series based on Robert B. Parker novels)
- - Bring onto the staff
- - Increase the size of the staff
- - An engaging thing to do
- - company worker
- - Give jobs to
- - Give the job to someone, say
- - "Spenser: For ...." [1985-88]
- - Add employees
- - Do more than just recruit staff
- - Add employees to the workplace
- - Pay For Temporary Use
- - Antonym and rhyme of "fire"
- - Rent is said to have been raised
- - Bring onto the team
- - contract the services of
- - bring on more staff
- - Bring on staff
- - To employ someone
- - Word whose two consonants are H.R., fittingly
- - Word that rhymes with its opposite
- - Successful end to recruiting
- - Lease out
- - Engage for service
- - Take on hands
- - Do some work in human resources
- - Add staffers
- - "This Gun for ......," 1942 film
- - What "this gun" was for
- - Take on(staff)
- - Take 3, clue 1
- - Rent, in Kent
- - Put someone on the project, perhaps
- - Pick up an employee
- - Make an appointment
- - Let, with "out"
- - Frank Tuttle's "This Gun for ......"
- - Expand the staff
- - Employ for wages
- - Bring on more employees
- - Antonymous rhyme for fire
- - Add to staff
- - Add some new hands
- - "O, this is ...... and salary, not revenge": Hamlet
- - Sign up for service
- - Put on the payroll
- - Place on the payroll
- - Add to the staff
- - Add new employees
- - Give the job to
- - Add to the sales force
- - Corporate verb whose consonants are apt?
- - Bring on new employees
- - Onboardee
- - Engage the services of gal from Raleigh
- - Add to the team
- - Add more workers
- - Contract with
- - Bring into the company
- - Put on staff
- - Expand the workforce
- - Bring into the business
- - Take on hospital irritation
- - Give employment to
- - Take on employees
- - Bring into the firm
- - Take on staff
- - Opposite of fire
- - Add to one's staff
- - Put on the staff
- - Do personnel work
- - Bring on board, workwise
- - Increase the workforce
- - Increase the staff
- - Rent's gone up, we hear
- - Take on hotel with irritation
- - "Spenser: For ...."
- - Put on the job
- - Contract out
- - Search committee's success
- - Engage for work
- - Make the staff larger
- - What this gun's for?
- - Robert Urich in "Spenser for ......"
- - Add to the faculty
- - Icon for ......
- - One way to swell the ranks
- - "Spenser: For ......" (Urich series)
- - "Fire" antonym
- - Swell the ranks
- - Bring someone new into the company
- - Bring in someone new
- - Work in human resources
- - One way to fill an opening
- - Successful job interviewee
- - Engage one's services
- - Add to the force
- - Elvis Costello "Soul for ......"
- - Add to the work force
- - Add new staff
- - Staff up
- - Antonym of "fire"
- - "This Gun for ......"
- - "This gun's for ......, even if we're just dancing in the dark ..."
- - Beef up the staff
- - Put to work
- - Put under contract
- - Retain
- - Employ
- - New staffer
- - New employee
- - Addition to the staff
- - Staff addition
- - Add to the payroll
- - Get to work?
- - Put into position
- - Wages
- - Engagement
- - Bring in
- - Let
- - Lease
- - Staffer
- - Bring aboard
- - Bring on board
- - Engage
- - Sign up
- - Recruit
- - Sign on
- - Bring on
- - Take on
- - Rent
- - Add staff
- - Put on
- - Contract
- - Fire? No, the opposite
- - Rental
- - add to the operation
- - Add team members
- - I confuse her about the rental
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