Sentences with phrase «remote work actually»

Check out why remote work actually works, what millennials want, and more.
Remote work actually does make many of us more socially engaged throughout the day.

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Under - working: Depending on your personality, overall work ethic, and love for your job function, productivity can actually drop in a remote environment.
If you show your remote interviewer how much you actually care about your work, I promise, it will resonate with them.
But it comes as more of a shock to some bosses that study after study shows remote work can actually increase productivity as team members find the right conditions for focus and creativity.
How it actually works: Like those remote - controlled helicopters the guy at the mall kiosk makes look so easy.
Should Dietl actually become mayor, well... Dietl referenced that remote possibility today, suggesting that Ulrich could work in his administration and then succeed him as mayor.
at my new wireless shutter remote (that has since been replaced by one that actually works with my camera) that I forgot to change my shoes.
Prince Avalanche — a loose remake of the 2011 Icelandic comedy Either Way, starring Emile Hirsch and Paul Rudd as two incompatible outsiders stuck working a summer job together in a remote area — would actually find its initial nucleus via Explosions» drummer Chris Hrasky, who'd recommended the film's dramatic setting to Green as an evocative potential film location.
Moreover, this is the rare movie about journalism that has even a remote comprehension of how journalism actually works.
Alex Hill: I mean it was actually part of a big study looking at 160 academies [independent but state - funded schools], where we were given remote access to their systems so that we could actually observe what they did and how they operated, and we worked with them for seven to nine years, and during that time there was 411 different leaders who led those schools.
Some of the strategies I saw that were working really well was one teacher kept a list of all her students and she actually would text her students back and forth — she didn't have a lot of students on the remote side — she was able to quickly send texts to them on their phones and... watch it beep and sort of a call to attention and they're [students] able to just quietly and privately text back saying «no I'm a little bit confused, can you just clarify that question?».
With airline - style tray tables that deploy from the center console, large LCD screens to surf the Net or watch videos, cupholders that keep your beverages cool or hot, a built - in footrest and a remote (or iPhone app) to commandeer all the controls from the driver, it's such an easy place to get work done (or just lounge) that it wouldn't surprise us if more folks bought S - classes in which to be chauffeured than to actually drive (read: China).
If this is the case, and the sword fighting isn't some swinging gimmick then color me a little excited for this game cause I think tilt steering on the Wii Remote can actually work really well with Sonic.
im more concerned about ps4 remote play features considering the lack of ps3 remote play, which actually ruined a brand new ultra slim model i bought within 3 days of opening it (at least that's what the «knowledgeable» gamestop employee told me then hassled me about an exchange) i think theres only 5 - 6 ps3 games that supported it and only 1 (pixeljunk shooter 2) that fully worked with dual analogy sticks.
Steering your truck is actually done with tilting the remote, which is an interesting idea that actually does work rather well.
I try to map Cube or N64 games to this add - on and it really does nt work, for instance Metroid Prime or Ocarina of Time would be just passable, Super Mario Sunshine would be impossible actually without the analog shoulders... for NES and SNES is perfect, but the remote already covers the NES.
We've used different project management software to do it, e-mail, and even not just our writers but our actual staff team we have an office but many of them work from home or work remotely at least part of the time by choice and it's something we allow and encourage, but it isn't always the perfect solution for making sure that teams of people are on the same page and coordinated, and that's of course completely setting aside the fact that there are plenty of business owners who care about Face time and making sure people are working hard and we've actually, we trust the people we work with so that's not even on our radar, though it definitely would be on some small law firms radars as an additional struggle with remote workers.
In addition to Alexa, the Ecobee4 works with remote temperature and proximity sensors that you can scatter throughout your home to help the thermostat heat and cool to the correct temperature for the room you're actually in.
Other universal remotes are actually quite dumb: they just fire off preprogrammed sequences of commands without being able to confirm if things went well, and if everything works right, you still have to find and play your shows on every device yourself.
Google Assistant syncs more quickly and more often with the Google Home app on my boyfriend's phone, and actually works reliably as a remote control by changing his phone's lock screen to reflect whatever is playing through the speaker, which is pretty clever.
If you do get stuck, Amazon's unique Mayday service allows you to summon a remote support specialist in just seconds — and it actually works.
Although they aren't wired they hold remote operated battery candles so they do actually work as a light source!
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