Even though it is a part - time job, legislators qualify for pension benefits equal to full - time jobs because they file a form with the state comptroller's office each year that declares that they do in
fact work more than 30 hours a week.
Tim speculated that it might in
fact work more like a «labeler,» tagging many diverse proteins with a «phospho - kiss of death.»
Not exact matches
In
fact, as an entrepreneur, you should be using an intention planner to help you focus on
working your plan
more effectively.
In
fact, 30 percent of
more than 2,600 respondents to a 2015 FlexJobs survey said they would take a 10 or even 20 percent cut in pay for flexible
work options.
In
fact, employees have come to dread them so much that
more and
more are trying to
work from home or looking for other jobs.
Obviously,
more thought could have gone into the script to give the actress
more to
work with, but nothing was going to cover up the
fact that the actress was simply out of her element.
But when it comes to understanding precisely how creativity
works in the brain — and whether an innovator's brain is indeed different from yours and mine — the experts still have to rely
more on conjecture than on
fact.
More to the point, believing that a new player can't succeed in a mature market ignores how innovation
works, not to mention the
fact that markets evolve and grow because of new approaches.
Now, a new NBER
working paper expands on this well - established
fact, not just confirming that Americans put in
more time at
work, but also showing exactly when they're racking up those hours.
«In
fact, most companies are asking employees to
work more.
But perhaps age and hopefully a little
more wisdom, teach us to put a little faith in the
fact that things will often
work out better than expected if we let them.
In
fact, as the longer - term benefits of UC become
more apparent, it's helping to engage employees with their
work in several ways.
One noted an applicant's lack of self - confidence and the
fact that he sometimes takes on
more work than he can complete on time.
In
fact, one way to combat loneliness, the survey found, is to
work the right amount — those who reported doing so were the least likely to be lonely, while those who
work more than desired had a three point increase in loneliness and those who
work less than desired had a full six point increase in loneliness.
Early on, I'd fixate on the
fact that people would only
work for someone who they thought knew
more than them in a given subject area.
That call has resulted in nothing
more than an agreement to meet and have a conversation — in
fact, we have been assured that the de Blasio Administration fully supports the mission of The Wing and will
work with us to see it prosper.
It had to partner with
more than 300 food vendors to make those «clean» menu changes, a process that Panera director of wellness Sara Burnett said took a lot of time but was made easier by the
fact Panera often
worked with existing vendors to make the switch.
In
fact, Gallup interviews of
more than 5,000 employed adults in Germany revealed that, on average, employees who are engaged at
work only miss 3.9 days of
work per year.
In
fact, 91 percent of employees
work more than 40 hours a week at least some of the time, according to a study conducted by Staples in March.
Those who think the SEC will approve the ETF point to the skillful
work carried out by the Winklevoss lawyers, and to the
fact that bitcoin is far
more mainstream than it was even two years ago.
But Robinson stressed that «increasing a team's hours in the office by 50 percent (from 40 to 60 hours) does not result in 50 percent
more output... In
fact, the numbers may typically be something closer to 25 - 30 percent
more work in 50 percent
more time.»
In
fact, a LinkedIn survey showed that people under 35 were
more likely than their older co-workers to dress up for
work.
The
fact that women were
more likely than men to engage in such
work is the reason for their lower threshold.
In
fact, studies have suggested that employees who use mobile apps for
work are 34 percent
more productive.
In
fact, few things can be
more damaging to growth than the kind of financial crisis that Mulvaney conveniently looks past — the one that started precisely in 2007, sent unemployment to 10 % nationally and much higher in many places, and resulted in bailouts for banks but foreclosures for
working Americans.
In
fact, women hate commuting
more than anything else they do on daily basis —
more than housework, and
more than actual
work.
In
fact, they'll likely spend
more time traveling to
work than dealing with issues related to their retirement plans.
The
fact that so many are not
working in America is shameful, but what may be
more shameful is that, at least according to those trying to hire, people are making a conscious choice to not do everything in their power to get the jobs available to them.
Malehorn noted that engineering graduates from the University of Illinois often leave to
work for companies on the East and West coasts, despite the
fact that the school churns out
more engineers each year than many other top programs combined.
In
fact, a smart business owner will value that extra efficiency, particularly when a sudden rush order requires
more work in less time.
The
fact is that 99 percent of the people on LinkedIn are just like you and me — always nervous, always looking for
more work, always interested in meeting people who can further our careers and help us find new opportunities for our businesses.
In
fact, the reason that I was attracted to this
work was that it allowed me to be
more creative,
more spontaneous, freer.
It's called «Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon» and it refers to the
fact that pretty much any actor or actress is most likely just a few roles away (or less) from having
worked with Bacon, who has starred in
more than 80 films and TV shows.
To me, this sounds a bit like targeting «early adopters» and using the 1800s version of «social media,» despite the
fact that Twain was
working more than a century before anyone had coined either term.
In direct contrast to the classic image of military organizations as rigid bureaucracies, the Marine Corps»
working structure is in
fact vastly
more malleable than those of most businesses.
What Fraser hears over and over again from Feeding America's food banks is that while
more people are
working again, «those numbers disguise the
fact that so many of these jobs are paying minimum wage or slightly above,» he said.
In
fact, nearly 60 percent of the
more than 1,000 full - time employees surveyed said their relationship with their employer positively impacts their focus or productivity at
work, and 44 percent said it positively impacts their stress levels.
Start with the
fact that the
working world is becoming overwhelmingly
more entrepreneurial.
In
fact, compared with office counterparts, those
working from home made 13.5 percent
more calls, quit 50 percent less, and said they were much happier on the job.
In
fact, I've found that slacking off makes me
more productive because I slack strategically — meaning that I take breaks at designated times, for regular intervals, in ways that sharpen my focus when I sit back down to
work,» she argues, asserting that «strategic slacking has enabled me to dramatically increase both the quality of my
work and the amount I get done in a given day.»
Pope Francis called the
fact that men earn
more than women for the same type of
work «pure scandal,» according to The Washington Post.
«Our Dallas / Fort Worth and Tech Ops teams are also
working to gather
more information and
facts surrounding this unfortunate incident.»
There are few things
more frustrating than
working for a leader that has little grasp of the
facts, or reality surrounding a decision.
It clashes with emerging structural concepts like open - source or results - only
work environments, and with the
fact that, as Pink writes, «for a surprisingly large number of people, jobs have become
more complex,
more interesting, and
more self - directed.»
The environment of a collaborative workspace has proven to add a boost of inspiration to your business — in
fact, according to Deskmag's annual Global Coworking Survey, 71 % of respondents described feeling
more creative since joining a coworking space, and 62 % said their
work had improved.
The whole idea of
working smarter rather than harder stems from the
fact that many of us put in
more and
more hours only to find we don't get
more done.
In
fact, it seems most industries are gravitating away from having a static workstation and are equipping employees with tablets to
work more in the field.
While the company only announced its intentions to oust artificial ingredients from mac and cheese in April, Guidotti says they've in
fact been
working on the new recipe for
more than three years.
Some of those recipients may be part - time help, but the
fact that they need federal aid to survive suggests that they would be happy to
work more.
In
fact, one study cited in a recent CNBC article stated that «19 percent of millennials would take a pay cut of
more than 12 percent to
work for a firm that offers flexible hours.»