Not exact matches
He was used to
working 24 hours a
day when on deployment, and at least 50 hours a
week toward the end of his career marketing military vehicles.
Time of
day and
day of the
week when employee's workweek begins, hours
worked each
day, and total hours
worked each workweek
But recently Sheryl Sandberg, ex-Google exec and current COO of Facebook, came out with a very different sort of public declaration about how she uses her time — and it's one that might cause you to reevaluate the necessity of your long
work weeks and reconsider what you're inadvertently saying about your values
when you tout your 12 - hour
days.
When the whole factory is
working, Carlsson told the new outlet that he plans to use «6 million meters of anode and cathode material... per
day, we could dress the Equator with an anode - cathode layer every
week, give or take.»
For me, that would ideally be a 5
day work week schedule where I go in at 8:30 and come out at 12:30 (except
when I am taking call which is a full
day).
«Yes, every
day since the beginning of the
week, our teams are
working closely together and we will have decisions to make
when the times comes,
when we will judge it to be useful and effective,» Macron said.
Your iQ Dedicated Desk is accessible 24 hours a
day, seven
days a
week, so you have the freedom to
work when you want.
Do you complain
when you have to show up at
work from 9 - 5, five
days a
week?
Here's where,
when you're finally done killing all gay folks, you should maybe take a
week off then get right to killing anyone who
works on the Sabbath, or
day of atonement.
When morality is based on religious text, its OK to: • behead one's daughter to restore a family's «honor» • deny emergency medical aid to a child • kill gays, children who misbehave, anyone who
works on a particular
day of the
week, entire groups and races of peoples, and many others for equally capricious reasons • buy and sell humans as chattel, including one's own family members • kill anyone who visually depicts Muhammad
When my wife experienced severe morning (all
day) sickness in the first trimester, I added virtually all domestic duties to my already full plate of
working seven
days a
week.
Also considering that I signed the contract for it
when I was about four months pregnant,
worked on it until the
day he was born and was back at it a
week later... I had two babies last year!
I currently wash it every other
day with only a small amount of shampoo and I rarely use conditioner (I tried washing it less than this for a few
weeks but it looked so appalling on the second non-wash
day when I was at
work that I just had to stop).
While I was
working with them I got to live off of salads for a solid 2
weeks when opening
day came around.
When I was
working at the Yukon Transportation Museum I used to go out of my way a few
days a
week to get a coffee and muffin.
Method: Typically I'll make bread about once a
week on a
day when I'll be
working around the house.
Usually,
when my husband
works regular hours (which is almost never), Saturday morning is the only
day of the
week that we get to really indulge in a nice big breakfast.
It's one of my favorite things to do at the end of a long
work week,
when all I've done is cook all
day long.
My husband and I saw a girl that that
works out at the community center in NKC (where I used to
work out as well) in the store that
day... and
when she saw my husband at the gym the next
week, she commented to him that I had gained weight and asked if a congratulations was due.
And congrats on having a productive lab
week < — those are THE BEST from the
days when I
worked in a wet lab.
I made a big batch up on Sunday afternoon and had them throughout the
week for
when I needed something quick before
work or a snack throughout the
day.
Even though I feel my absolute best
when I'm taking care of my health and fitness, that area of my life can be one of the first to suffer
when my schedule gets crazy, hopping on planes every
week and
working long
days on set.
This way they stay fresh for
days, and
when I get home from
work during the
week, all I need to do is grab a handful of greens and throw them in a pan — perhaps with a little bacon if I'm feeling flush.»
Only concept of «turning up» for Wenger is
when he turns up at
work every
day to collect his 160k a
week wage.
Honestly, I thought improvements to some of the hate would have been made after Aaron Blair's father made a cameo last
week to discuss how offensive it is
when these guys
work their ass off every
day to be good at their craft and get trashed by their own fans.
The deal was
worked out in a matter of two or three
weeks, but Colt Owner Carroll Rosenbloom knew nothing about it until St. Valentine's
Day,
when he was in Hawaii on his way home from a tour of the Orient.
«It's always difficult
when you are away from each other for a long time, but we had an extra
day to train this
week and everyone knows how it all
works,» Walcott told the FA.
When New Haven Elementary classmates laughed at his attempt to follow in the footsteps of junior - high hoops star Gyse Hulsebosch (who now plays for Westmont College), Campiotti
worked on his game five
days a
week on 24 - Hour Fitness courts.
He was asleep on his mat in his room
when his father came in with four of his coworkers, they went into his room fully knowing he had another 54
days of sick leave and four
weeks of vacation as well as 23
days of personal time before he was required to return to
work.
Some
weeks I only
work at night, and others I am able to
work in the
day when my children are content and willing to play around my
work.
For my Mom who was
working full time as a lawyer from the time I was 6
weeks old on, breastfeeding me
when she got home from
work was our special time each
day.
I am still nursing my 3.2 year old twin girls, at bedtime for sure, but other times throughout the
day, too,
when I am home (I
work outside the home during the
week).
My kids aren't old enough for school yet, and I still
work 4
days /
week, so we'll see how things change
when hubby gets a new job.
When my son started preschool part - time, I could focus on just my
work for hours of the
day and got more accomplished in two
weeks than I had in a year.
But * I * wanted to be the primary caregiver for my babies - not only because I was nursing them, but because I was caught up in a super intense emotional experience of being a parent that made me want to be with my baby all the time, and that would have made it excruciating - impossible for me to leave him (in contrast to my husband w ho had to leave a
week when the baby was only 6
days old, because of
work.
I
work 2
days /
week and noticed
when I was pumping that my supply was going way down.
Last
week we focused on
working with your employer to ensure that
when you return from maternity leave that you have an appropriate place to pump and the time during the
day to pump as frequently as you need to.
Get started this summer
when school lets out and act as if you're homeschooling 3
days a
week, Kindergarteners don't need more than 1 — 2 hours a
day sitting still, you have to get yourself out of the «school is an 8 hour a
day» mind set, that was set up for public schools because parents
work, that is the only reason the school
day is so long.
I want to try night weaning because he is now 8 months old, BUT, I
work 4
days a
week and can pump only once during the
day so my son gets supplemented with formula at daycare (at home he gets breastmilk
when I'm away).
I've been very adamant about being done pumping
when he turns a year thinking about those exact same positive things you discussed... no more
working our schedule around pumping's, no more spending time hooked up to the pump while my family gets to roll around on the floor playing, no more stressing out
when I can't keep up more normal schedule from
day to
day... but with only a couple
weeks left before I start weaning the thought is making me weepy.
Later,
when our second son was born, I
worked part time a few
days a
week, relying on the help of the lovely young woman, a former nanny who lived in our rental until and watched the boys in exchange for reduced rent while she went to school to become a hair stylist, until I got a job that I could do at home, as the editor of a kids» newspaper.
While I can't promise that this approach will
work for everyone and I don't have any scientific reasons to justify it, it's at least worth trying, especially if you can
work from home (or visit your baby in
day care) at least a couple times during the
week to help maintain your supply (I was able to do this), and if you can pump or feed your baby before you leave for
work and right
when you return home (I also did this).
When I found out I was pregnant as I was about to start a surgical fellow, which can mean a seven
day, sixty (sometimes eighty) hour
work week with erratic long nights of call, I thought a lot about what it would be like to do the
work while pregnant and how to manage maternity leave (six
weeks,
worked the
day I delivered).
They're approved for babies as young as 2
weeks and
work best
when started in the first two
days of the illness.
He may need to be examined and possibly start taking antiviral drugs — they're approved for babies as young as 2
weeks and
work best
when started within the first two
days of illness.
The other advice I would give new mothers is to pump a bottle a
day from about 6
weeks to
when you go back to
work.
After 8
weeks of maternity leave,
when I got back to
work, initially I tried to get to my baby to nurse her once during the
day, but it affected both of our
day time routines so much that I started pumping while at
work instead.
Some
weeks 8am - 3 p.m. and some
weeks 9am - 4 p.m. Be flexible with schedules and times Be able to fix nutritious, toddler based meals with provided food Be able to think out of the box with toddler activities and provide outside activities Clean
work space area and toys from a busy
day Have a reliable vehicle to travel to and from
work and be punctual Nonsmoker Must not bring other children or family members to
work Limit personal calls and electronic use
when working Willing to take online 1 hour CPR hours paid for by provider if not already certified
I return to
work for 3
weeks in June and i have started storing the breastmilk for those
days when i am away at
work.
When I had my daughter my schedule dicated that I would be gone for 2 hours a day when she was 2 weeks old so I knew I would have to find some way to build up a supply for bottles in case she needed to be fed while I was at w
When I had my daughter my schedule dicated that I would be gone for 2 hours a
day when she was 2 weeks old so I knew I would have to find some way to build up a supply for bottles in case she needed to be fed while I was at w
when she was 2
weeks old so I knew I would have to find some way to build up a supply for bottles in case she needed to be fed while I was at
work.