Sentences with phrase «by working longer»

This shows that the current pricing structure is inadequate and lawyers are making more money by working longer.
46.6 % of 31 - 54 year olds attempted to remedy their situation by working longer hours or an extra job before seeking help from a licensed Trustee.
The rationale is simple: By working longer, you get more years of tax - deferred growth in your retirement accounts, and those assets must sustain you for fewer years in retirement.
This has a compounding benefit, because by working longer — and waiting to take your Social Security retirement benefits (until as late as age 70)-- you'll meaningfully increase your fixed income source while (hopefully) increasing your personal retirement savings as well.
By working longer you will give your money more time to grow.
They noted the OECD 2015 Education at a Glance report, which showed that Australia's teachers are among the best paid in the world, at an average yearly salary of $ 78,305, but this is offset by working longer hours.
«Teachers are placed under enormous pressures to mold the young minds of tomorrow, but are expected to do so with less wages than their peers, and by working longer hours.»
Are you hiding from something by working longer?
As the pace of daily life accelerates, the natural temptation is to respond by working longer and harder.
Many studies find you don't get more done by working longer hours.
By working long hours and by saving their hard - earned money, my parents were able to buy their first business - what else but a newsagent's?
Even so, the permanent daze caused by sleep deprivation made it difficult for me to focus on research, so I couldn't overachieve by working long hours as many young faculty do.
Ultimately — I studied civil engineering and then environmental science — part time and by working long hours every week.

Not exact matches

In this world, where we are not characterized by what we do because work no longer holds the same gravitas as today.
Once years ago while attending a conference in Las Vegas put on by a startup I was working with at the time, I ran into one of the speakers for the day, long - time Vegas resident and Zappos founder Tony Hsieh.
Correcting societal ills or achieving specific outcomes by working collaboratively can make for an extremely rewarding career, but these missions require long - term thinking and strategy.
Long beloved by health nuts and hippies, reusable menstrual products have gone mass - market, thanks to the relentless work of Diva's mother - daughter duo
«We've cut the amount of work we do, but we can go much further by focusing on fewer and better ideas that last longer.
«We are not downgrading the importance of Zika, by placing this as a longer program of work, we are sending the message that Zika is here to stay,» Dr. Peter Salama, Executive Director of WHO's Health Emergencies Program, told a news briefing.
Furthermore, it is important that we not get too distracted by the stimulus debate and work together to promote an agenda for long - term economic growth for the country, which should include reform of a tax system that has grown out of control, finalizing trade agreements, kickstart a lagging regulatory harmonization agenda and ensuring young Canadians have the skills to compete in a global market place.
However, they are likely to view it as an unsustainable solution, especially the very long hours worked by people over 55 years old and multiple job holders working more than 50 hours a week.
¦ Work a little longer If neither of those scenarios sounds appetizing, the good news is you would only need to delay your retirement by a few months if you worked full - time, give or take, depending on your salary.
Not too long ago I wrote about «the entrepreneur's dilemma,» a clever formulation of the work - life balance tradeoffs faced by busy professionals from entrepreneur Randi Zuckerberg.
Canadians are working longer than ever, either by necessity or by choice.
«We're creating a lot of structure that wasn't there before, but it is by no means a long - term solution,» Dalton Hesley, a scientist working on reef restoration in the Caribbean at the University of Miami, told Business Insider for a recent story on coral restoration efforts.
Video from a closed - circuit security camera revealed that the drop was caused by an employee who began work at that hour and took a long time to get going.
By promoting habits like taking frequent computer breaks and putting sleep on the agenda, business owners, managers and employees alike can create a healthier work environment more supportive of better sleep and long - term productivity.
If you expect to hit specific milestones by a certain date, work backward from there to figure out what you need to do to achieve your long - term goals.
And Pao, by continuing to show up for work, could be seeking to demonstrate that her job performance isn't an issue — not to mention picking up a paycheck and a long - term share in Kleiner's profits.
«The long - term bet is that by enabling people to have good organic interactions with businesses, that will end up being a massive multiplier on the value of the monetization down the road, when we really work on that, and really focus on that in a bigger way,» Zuckerberg said.
Sanders echoed his own presidential campaign's message by noting that American people are «tired of working longer hours for lower wages, of seeing decent paying jobs go to China and other low - wage countries.»
I recently had the opportunity to interview Ms. Huffington about the sleep crisis and a world where you can sleep your way to the top and you won't be looked at as an unsavory character, where you're encouraged by management to snooze at work, and where sleeping longer will earn you a cash reward from your employer.
«We're creating a lot of structure that wasn't there before, but it is by no means a long - term solution,» Dalton Hesley, a scientist working on reef restoration at the University of Miami, told me.
With access to services and talent no longer restricted by timeframes, schedules or geographical boundaries, it's much easier for teams to work together from different places.
In other words, when you're working toward a long - term goal (draining the swamp), don't let your time and energy be eaten up by urgent, daily tasks (slaying alligators) that don't necessarily help you achieve that more important objective.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has expressed long - term optimism on the Chinese market, despite strong competition provided by WeChat's software ecosystem, which works on Android or iPhone devices.
Johnston, welcoming MPs back to work after a month - long delay, opened the speech by noting that «the eyes and ears of Canadians turn toward this Parliament, in trust that those who stand here in their place will relentlessly advance and uphold the ideals that are inclusive, honourable, selfless, smart and caring at every turn without fail.»
By offering a flat wage, you'll be providing a more stable standard of living for your servers, and they'll no longer be susceptible to the vicissitudes of restaurant work, where a slow night can leave them with little in their pockets.
If an employee needs more advanced training that will require him to leave for longer periods of time, do everything you can to make sure it happens, perhaps by looking at options for part - time work.
Huffington adds: «As long as success is defined by who works the longest hours, who goes the longest without a vacation, who sleeps the least, who responds to an email at midnight or five in the morning — in essence, who is suffering from the biggest time famine — we're never going to be able to enjoy the benefits of time affluence.»
Our lives aren't any longer defined by our work as they were at one time, and for the ones holding on to this demarcation, our resolve is going to soon become exhausted.
Uber's board is working together to implement the changes recommended in a 13 - page report by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who conducted a months - long investigation of the company.
Japan's culture of long work hours is often cited as a culprit, though by some measures Japan is not exceptionally hard - working.
«I worked at a newspaper [The New York Times] for a long time,» O'Leary tells Inc. by phone.
According to a recent leadership study done by Deloitte, «When older business models are no longer working, leaders need new capabilities.
People who want to work have become dependent on government assistance — as evidenced by the huge battle over the decision to not extend benefits to the long - term unemployed.
The Spanish champions took charge after the break, however, restoring their lead through a deflected long - range shot from Brazilian Casemiro in the 61st minute before Portugal forward Ronaldo struck again, from close - range, after fine work by Luka Modric, to score his 600th goal for club and country.
Lagree recommends starting out by holding for 20 seconds and working your way up to a minute, or longer.
For a country that has long considered a plain vanilla 25 - year mortgage from a bank to be the foundation of the home - buying industry, the potential changes wrought by these new entrants and product innovations strike some observers as puzzling, and perhaps dangerous.
When people learn that they can trust your company by working with your employees long before they ever need to buy anything, your business is on the road to success.
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