Sentences with phrase «calls on a moments notice»

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Several times friends have been visiting when her manager calls with a shift, and because she needs the hours so badly, she'll take them on a moment's notice.
And then there's Tejada's vision for an on - call workforce across industries that's ready to respond at a moment's notice.
At a moment's notice he could flick through the cards and brief himself on the little personal facts of a family or person, the remembering of which made a call seem so personal and thoughtful.
You can make these pretzels on a moment's notice, too: the recipe calls for sourdough starter straight from the refrigerator, no need to feed it first.
They called him the «tinkerman» during his time at Chelsea for his knack of rotating his starting XI on a moments notice.
If you love newborns and have a drive to help (and don't mind being called to births on a moment's notice), you may find it rewarding and life enriching.
Or, you might be working in the garden with your little one nearby, sensitive to noticing a moment that calls you to put down your rake so you can kneel on the damp earth and let your toddler lead the way to the discovery of a blossom or a butterfly or a strawberry or the green spikes of the emerging corn he planted himself.
Also, peer support is an amazing resource as well - if you want to breastfeed, please build your support network before delivering your baby so you can call on that network at a moment's notice IF there is difficulty!
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced new regulations Friday that seek to crack down on employers keeping hourly workers «on call,» available to be called in at a moment's notice.
When generators fail, as they did last winter in Texas, controllers lean on «demand - response customers» — large electricity users, like factories, that are paid to be on call, ready to use a little less or even shut everything off at a moment's notice.
On some of these holiday visits, you think you'll be dressed up more than you actually will be, so have some cute «comfies» (as we call them around here) to throw on at a moment's noticOn some of these holiday visits, you think you'll be dressed up more than you actually will be, so have some cute «comfies» (as we call them around here) to throw on at a moment's noticon at a moment's notice.
Natassia: Well, I wouldn't call it career, but I think one of the coolest moments has been when I noticed that other fashion bloggers started leaving lovely comments on my blog posts.
Being «On - Call»: The patients come first which means that at a moment's notice they will have to drop everything and race back to the hospital.
With elderly parents 100 miles away, on a moment's notice we can get the 911 call.
Creativity flows, it can't be called up on a moment's notice.
Still, I'll look for cheap out - of - the - money calls on the VIX whenever it falls below 10 and have my buy orders ready to send on a moment's notice.
Regardless of the circumstance, our Emergency Rescue Team is always ready at a moment's notice when lives are on the line — so when we received a call from a shelter partner in Texas asking for support as they continue to recover from Hurricane Harvey — we didn't hesitate to act.
Or would you immediately double down in the gym, get in better shape, learn new skills or double down on old ones, all so you could show the coach that you were ready to be called up again at a moment's notice?
Because it is sometimes hard to set a schedule as I am hands on and offer quick responses for my clients, I (jokingly) tell my wife, Lise, that I am like a doctor on call and sometimes have to go in a moment's notice.
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