Sentences with phrase «always say my job»

«He always said his job was so fun, so why should I retire?»
I always say my job is to take care of all of the administrative details so he can focus on his projects.

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Her solution was to diversify: «I always made a point of keeping the networking up, volunteering and staying involved in the community, beyond my job,» she says.
Fellow business owner and maternity designer Rosie Pope says, «My first «real» job was as an entrepreneur, so I have always felt incredibly responsible for my own finances and also for my employees and family....
«We approach job interviews with always wanting to win,» she says.
«Do not jump at an answer,» says Welch, «They are looking for the way you think because jobs always throw curveballs at you and it's the quality of your thinking they are looking for.»
Lauren Friese, founder of TalentEgg.ca, a job and career resource website for students and recent graduates that also works closely with employers, says graduating from university and college and entering the workforce has always has been a challenging transition.
The abstruse nature of the job, combined with the accessibility of its tools, has created the sense that all you need to be a marketer is the talent your mom always said you had, plus fashionable glasses.
[Nike CEO] Mark Parker, who, by the way, is always welcome to be my co-host if not just a guest, has done a great job, so I'm going to say you have to do Nike here.»
«It's always better to get to the end of your experience and have extra money for your re-entry or your nest egg,» she says, adding that the exact amount of money you need varies depending on whether you plan to travel or stay planted in one location, what activities you plan to do and whether you have a job waiting for you at the other end.
Eisenhower said, «Always take your job seriously, never yourself.»
Both Meyerson and Quagliarello said they always felt safe at YouTube's headquarters and that the company's security team takes the job seriously.
Even CEO first jobs aren't always amazing, but you have to start somewhere, Skinner said in a 2012 interview with the Quad - City Times.
The employee didn't lose his job but True says packing processes were revised to prevent that kind of mistake from happening again by ensuring that mailing labels always have two sets of eyes verifying them.
How about the one that says drinking on the job is always a bad idea.
Marla Malcolm Beck, CEO of Bluemercury, said in an interview with Adam Bryant of The New York Times that she always reminds students that «nobody ends up in the first job they choose out of college, so just find something that is interesting to you, because you tend to excel at things you're interested in.
This is not to say that you need to always have people who have «been there, done that,» that's not always true, but you need a mix of people who are Rent the Runway in their blood and then folks who had been C - level executives before, who weren't learning on the job... who have been to the rodeo.»
«Let me be clear: the Temporary Foreign Worker program must always and only ever be a last and limited resort for employers who have made every possible effort to hire and train Canadians but can't find them for available jobs,» Kenney said.
There's always some risk in leaving one job (and a steady paycheck) for a new one that may not pan out — and older workers can face discrimination that can make it tough to land a new gig, said John Challenger, chief executive officer of outplacement consulting firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
Dan Schawbel, who is a partner and research director at Future Workplace, says, «I always urge my generation to become passive job seekers so they can gain leverage and power over their prospects.
«It's always just been a natural inclination for me to do a good job, but not sit on it until it's perfect, which is often a means of procrastination,» she said.
In the financial services industry, the CFO role has always been a destination job, rather than the on - deck circle for the CEO slot, Ryan says.
Honestly, I always say that that's one of the benefits of getting older: you get better at your job.
Some human resources experts say artificial intelligence tools and algorithms don't always capture the best people for a given job and could actually perpetuate existing biases.
«Over the last five years, starting salaries have increased as we compete for talent,» said Ms. Connelly, noting that it is not always easy for a company in the Cleveland suburbs to lure workers who might be able to find similar jobs on the coasts.
We're panicking about robots taking our jobs, but Marc Andreessen says it's the same fear we always have.
The authors said even employers who do a good job of putting women and minorities into leadership development programs don't always give them room to mess up.
I have always said that if I won the lottery and had millions of dollars I would still want a job doing something every day, even if it involved being a custodian.
Others were, let us say, less tortured, but they were always expecting to be treated ferociously,» she says, adding that most prisoners lost their jobs, often because employers used their absence from work as a pretext for firing them.
«Our dads have always done a good job of understanding our customers» needs and working hard to make sure those needs are met,» Lawrence Yu says.
«We are always working on new ways to ensure they stay engaged and driven in their jobs so we can build and retain talent for years to come,» Procacci says.
Ray Jones, chair of Scotland Food & Drink, said: «It's always an easy task to extol the virtues of our superb food and drink industry and tonight's winners make that job even easier.
To start, the company believes in always having «the right people in the right jobs,» Paula says.
«We all look out for each other, so if someone's sick or has a child that's sick, there will always be someone who will pick up that person's job until they come back,» he says.
Other great advice included: always be working on more than one thing; always be looking for a job; and say yes to opportunities when they arise.
If anything that changes in my job goes to show, what I always say, change is good, proves that saying is true.
Wenger has always said that he would always honour his contract no matter what, but it is a fact that the national manager's job is considered to be more of a part - time occupation, and Wenger may like the idea of semi-retirement after giving his heart and soul to Arsenal for the last 20 years.
We should not blame gazidiz that guy does his job, he is a deal breaker.puma?ozil?sanchez?wenger will always try to take the credit but gazidiz is positive.wenger is the one who has got himself to this mess, a guy who always has something to say even if it simple to say i was wrong.im done calling him out but i know that 4th place luck will runout one day
When you sign up for a job, you are always asked to do this job to the best of your abilities, if you are not doing so, you are asked to go, money paid and the company moves on, Ozil and Sanchez did not put in much effort in the mid-season therefore their negativity affected those around them, therefore sell to the highest bidder and say farewell.
Wenger is now prioritising a Europa Cup competition to try and salvage something from a season he has overseen.He is trying to win a competition to save himself.Lets pray the Board finally wake up and remove him from this club.No job for life upstairs.No Director of Football role (a position he has always said he would never work with).
One of the things about Edsall that always sat wrong with me was the story of how he kind of left his players at UConn without saying goodbye when he took the Maryland job.
And while I hate to dredge up the past too much, I think Steve McLaren would be wise to remember something the most successful England manager once said: â $ œMy job is not to always pick the best players.
the problem is the complacency that has gotten hold of Wenger's brain due to lack of pressure from the top has infected the whole club... Wenger knows his job is as safe and forth knoxx so LOSING IS AN OPTION in the scheme of things, there is always another game to make things right, always another season to try again and this, whether consciously or otherwise is a malaise that has infected the player» a pysche... I have said this so many times, Fergie won the league with a squad that less than half the quality our present squad possess and in a tougher more competitive seaaon
Wenger said, «Look, I have worked here for 19, 20 years and I'm always sitting here having to justify that I'm good enough to do the job.
«That's what I always say to all the young people who want to go into this job.
The Arsenal board have clearly been happy to keep the Frenchman at the helm while he kept us in the Champions League with no money (relatively speaking) and the prof was always quick to say that he would only stay in the job as long as he felt that it was the best thing for the club in general.
As much as I hate the spuds team as a whole I hate to say that we will be put to shreds by them come Saturday... wenger is d only employee in d world whose job is always safe except he decides to go.
He said: «I have always thought that you would be slightly naive in your job if you didn't try to cover all the barriers here, the options that might happen and might not happen.
When Calipari lost to UNC in 2015, he attacked the refs for causing the best players on his team to dwell on the bench with foul trouble.When Calipari had a very public fight with John Chaney, the legendary Temple coach, it was about threatening the refs with losing their jobs when he was at UMass.Two of the schools he coached were hit with NCAA sanctions but of course Calipari's hands are always clean.He is the Teflon basketball coach.Calipari is not an X's and O's type of coach and makes poor adjustments during games.Frankly I don't understand why so many people think this arrogant bloviating fool is a good coach.You will say, well he went to 4 final fours and one Championship.One.....
You are right in saying his current job is pretty good too I do wonder if he is using his contract to try and force what he wants at Arsenal, I see a clear difference at Arsenal from the time he joined and was winning stuff to now, Wenger always appears to use his contract issue as leverage and I do wonder if he is doing the same thing again.
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