They'll get 40 hours at minimum wage, no more, no less, regardless of travel time or how many hours
they actually spend practicing or training.
Not exact matches
I agree with not supporting horrible
practices of animal agriculture, and you can
actually help the fight against animal cruelty by
spending your money on well sourced meat by local farmers who treat their animals right.
I tried to think back to the hours I
spent as an angsty eighth grader staring at my ceiling until an idea for a drawing came to me, doing nothing but listening to music and painting candle holders, drawing until I was so bored I
actually wanted to
practice violin.
Posting notices on bulletin boards, screening candidates that do not match your needs, and searching the Internet for information all take time — time you could be
spending actually playing with your child, working, going out with your husband,
practicing yoga, or taking the time to do whatever it is that relaxes you.
The «One Day» is
actually what they call the «Big Day» where you
spend a few hours
practicing proper potty training behavior.
I
spend a lot of time talking to moms about what self - care is and how to
actually remember to take the time to
practice it.
«Time, money and expertise would be better
spent studying the reasons why so many Americans seem unable or unwilling to
actually put into
practice the nutrition information they learn,» Goldberg said.
A huge amount of effort, time and money was being
spent on training, with little evidence of
practice change; this was an opportunity to
actually see what evidence there was around training and how best to deliver it» says Dr Pike.
On the surface, all expenses for any grant - supported project are officially scored as fully justified; in
practice, many expenditures either are not
spent for
actually doing research, or are duplicated, excessive, and unnecessary (see: «Wastage of Research Grant Money in Modern University Science»).
The postures and positions that I have
spent countless hours
practicing, developing and strengthening were
actually developing and strengthening my teaching.
We
spent a lot of time at our house
actually, the boys would
practice their golf swing, we even did a family mediation session one day & outdoor yoga.
Practice Self - Love: Most of our lives are
spent doing what we are supposed to do and there is very less time we
actually spend to know ourselves.
In the current PD landscape, states and districts
spend more than $ 18 billion annually on teacher development, but very little of that PD
actually improves teachers»
practices.
But, if we want to move towards a best -
practice model for reducing teacher workload, we should consider how teachers
actually spend their time.
So we've been able to take the money that we
spent on books previously and put it towards teacher PD so that we can pay for more collaboration time, and more training for teachers, and more workshops, and more studio days, and sub days so that teachers can have the support they need to
actually work on their
practice and not just have a book in hand.»
If teachers could free up their time they would be able to
spend more time doing things that make most difference to children's learning such as
actually talking to their pupils and their parents, working with other colleagues and learning from other colleagues» teaching
practice.»
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Practice might make perfect, but, no matter how much we may love it, if we
actually spent all of our time writing, we wouldn't love it anymore.
You still need to
practice good budgeting and good financial habits to
actually make changes in your
spending and saving patterns.
It's not uncommon for a professional athlete to
spend far more time
practicing or training for an event than
actually participating in it.
Weeks 1 - 5 will be
spent on
actually practicing behaviors that will help put your dog on the path to becoming certified as a canine good citizen.
But insomuch as each post that is uploaded to the virtual worlds wherein many of us now
spend significant time «socializing,» is merely a miniscule fragment shared to update friends and random followers, we may find that the ongoing
practice of such constant media engagement in the form of small, incremental contributions is
actually a new mode of long - term self portraiture in and of itself.
Actually, I probably
spent way too much time listening instead of
practicing; but all in a good time.
We can only hope that The Post «s editorial board will also reach a reasonable conclusion about their editorial policy: that they should adopt a
practice of ensuring their opinion pieces on climate are factual and not misleading, with the operative assumption that the world's scientists
actually are right about the subjects that they have
spent their lives studying.
Whether streamlining administrative tasks or billing your legal work, it's important to improve the basics of managing your firm so you can
spend more time
actually practicing law.
Guest post by George Murphy As an attorney, you're probably too busy
practicing law or running your firm to
spend time learning search engine marketing and
actually handling your website's SEO / SEM efforts.
The point is, before you put too much effort into
actually using social media,
spend some time deciding why you want to use social media for your law
practice.
Typically, a senior partner
spends a significant amount of hands - on time, or even full - time, working with
practice group leadership and the firm's managing partner or chairman to design and implement knowledge management initiatives that can dramatically change the way lawyers
actually practice and that support the firm's strategic goals.
Stephen Terrell, a solo practitioner for seven years who graduated «a long friggin'time ago» (
actually 1980) from Indiana University School of Law,
spent 13 years apiece at a large firm where he handled civil litigation and a seven - person firm where his
practice areas expanded to contracts, regulations, real estate, and personal injury.
(ii) some law schools have failed to provide their students with the skills needed to
actually practice law (as described in the ABA's 1992 MacCrate Report — http://www.abanet.org/legaled/publications/onlinepubs/maccrate.html); this is reflected in many law schools preference for hiring new faculty that have not
spent much time
practicing law.
The good professor is certainly onto something in terms of most newly - minted lawyers being woefully unprepared to
actually practice law, but that's certainly not for lack of time
spent in law school!
«Even though you went to law school and have
spent your career so far
practicing law, the truth is, you
actually run your own small business — regardless of the size of your firm.
Practitioners, whether solo or founder of a small - to - medium sized firm,
spend a significant amount of time on the business aspects of running their
practice, not
actually practicing law.
In my
practice, I often ask couples to keep track of the amount of time they
actually spend connecting with each other each week.
Today, many lawyers find themselves
spending more time managing staff, dealing with new technology, trying to attract new clients, or billing existing clients than
actually practicing law.
They're not being paid for the half hour they
actually spend on your surgery; they're getting paid for the 10 years of training, experience and
practice that has brought them to the point where they're able to do what you need them to do, in that half hour of surgery.