Sentences with phrase «go to an office anymore»

She said OK; so it means you are not going to the Office anymore?
Luckily I don't have to go to an office anymore but it's definitely a struggle to find business looks that aren't too old.
I don't go to the office anymore, but would wear that dress any time!
«I don't know whether anyone is going to want to or need to go to an office anymore,» agrees Swann.

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Some pediatricians don't go to the hospital anymore, allowing specialty pediatricians or hospitalists to care for their hospitalized patients, which allows them to spend more time in the office.
Before anymore of this public vetting of the Donald goes much further - could someone please get a signed pledge from the Trumpster that should he find his way into 1600 Penn that he not try to brand it with a Trump DC sign or worse yet, redecorate it along the lines of his office or personal residences...
Now only a year since going to the office my symptoms are gone and I'm not menopausal anymore.
Although I don't go to an office job anymore I have kept a couple of my black blazers.
Well all bets are with the» so called» president in the oval office all semblance of fuel economy and efficiency are about to go out the window as he rips the EPA to shreds to the benefit of Big Oil... that at least here in the (not so) Good (anymore) Ole US of A bigger will reign supreme with concerns about efficiency and emissions once again going by the wayside.
«I can't do litigation anymore, but I'm looking forward to going back to the office.
In the eDiscovery community, «no one spends the day sitting behind a desk pushing paper — the sales team is always in the field, the executive team is on the go, and the rest are knee - deep in the discovery process; so in some ways it is a myth to believe that there is still a traditional office environment anymore,» says Barsocchini.
When your resignation is immediate and you can not go to the office to hand a physical resignation letter anymore.
The real estate sales people, who are more tech - savvy, rarely need to go the broker's office anymore.
«If they come in and tell me they only had three appointments that week, I already know what is going to happen to them in six months: They won't be in the business anymore,» says Bracy, vice president and managing broker of the Koenig / Rubloff Realty Group of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Magnificent Mile and Gold Coast offices in Chicago.
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