Long hours at the office meant little time to cook and prepare a healthy meal.
Not exact matches
Seeking entry into this field
at mid-life
meant competing with established professionals or those much younger than me, many holding a degree in journalism or another directly related course of study, an experience - rich resume to support their interest, and the freedom to work
long hours in an
office away from home.
If you travel a lot, spend
long hours away
at the
office, or have an active social life that
means you're rarely home, it would be just as unfair to adopt a puppy that you'll hardly ever see.
While her upcoming promotion to manager seemed to fit in the conventional sense of getting ahead, the CPA job
meant that she worked
long hours, spent more time with her computer than with people, and was stuck in the
office for 12
hours at a time.
I will always remember telling a
long - time receptionist
at the national company I worked for, for years, (btw, on a 50 - 50 split which
meant I was truly paying
office salaries, even), that I would be out of reach for a few
hours, showing properties on the edge of town (where I seldom even went) and I knew the cell phone reception is awful.