But I also got a taste of what millions of individuals working white collar
jobs deal with on a daily basis.
Not exact matches
I'm not just talking about Square's losses ($ 154 million in 2014, which the company's
on track to match this year), its disastrously expensive
deal with Starbucks (which cost it $ 28 million in 2014), or Dorsey's other CEO
job at Twitter (which, as the Square prospectus drily notes, «may at times adversely affect his ability to devote time, attention, and effort to Square.»
The claim:
On Dec. 1, 2016, Trump announced that he had negotiated a
deal with Carrier, which is owned by United Technologies, to save 1,100
jobs in Indiana from being shipped to Mexico.
«Viral Nation
deals with the negotiations and contracts, so now this is a real side
job we get to work
on together.»
Fujifilm shares fell 8.3 %
on Wednesday ahead of its announcement of
job cuts but after the Journal report about a
deal with Xerox.
The provocative documentary, Inside
Job, brought embarrassing attention to professors who profit from unreported consulting and directorship
deals with companies and organizations and then weigh in as «objective» observers
on key policy issues in economics and financial regulation.
T - Mobile CEO John Legere told CNBC
on «Squawk
on the Street» Monday morning that the
deal with lead to more
jobs in the U.S. and lower prices for consumers.
In a tweet
on Tuesday night, Carrier said it had reached a
deal with Trump that would keep nearly 1,000
jobs in Indiana.
While the Viking
deal was a dud for most Birchbox investors, there is an upside for Beauchamp, who will stay in charge of the company, and for Birchbox employees, who were told
on Tuesday that there wouldn't be
job cuts associated
with the takeover.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo,
on his first full day
on the
job, said Friday it was «unlikely» that President Trump will remain in the Iran nuclear
deal after a May 12 self - imposed deadline barring a «substantial fix» negotiated
with European leaders.
We believe it really is A Better
Deal, that we should be working together in a bipartisan way to create growth that will reduce the deficit, generate good - paying
jobs, and do so, again, in a bipartisan, transparent way instead of having trillions of dollars» impact
on our economy
with this GOP tax scam bill that was done in the dark of night, and, again, in a way that is not transparent, bipartisan, or good for America's working families.
The general attitude needs to be that EVERYONE needs to be welcomed and loved at church... thats the
job of the congregation...
dealing with the issues of someone's life is up to the pastoral staff and unless you're part of it whats going
on in someones life is none of your business.
On only one issue do white evangelicals think Clinton would basically do just as good a
job of addressing as Trump:
dealing with race relations.
But they have to pull up their bootstraps and get
on with the
job, so they in a way have to
deal with it more quickly and directly than perhaps «regular» members.
I
deal with men who are mentally ill
on a weekly basis at my
job.
Marc Wolpow, a former Bain partner who worked
with Romney
on many
deals, said the discussion at buyout companies typically does not focus
on whether
jobs will be created.
Now first, among police officers (and I think firefighters, paramedics, etc. too), you find that after a while, a few years
on the
job, they HAVE to find some sort of outlet, some relief, from the horror, tragedies, pain, and general muck, mire and filth they
deal with day in and day out.
I made the very difficult decision to leave working in my dream
job with Jamie and branch out
on my own to tell my story in food so I quit my
job, went freelance as a food stylist and recipe writer and within a year I was fortunate enough to have been spotted by my amazing publisher Louise Haines and was offered a book
deal and from there my blog, newspaper and magazine columns all organically followed
on.
He says the former schoolteacher earned this moniker after just six weeks
on the
job because of her take - charge attitude and skills in
dealing with a wide cross-section of people.
Another theory: When Wenger first arrived, (At his more successful period at the club), His only
job was to
deal with his team and tactics, finding Gems etc, but as the year's went by, he took
on more responsibilities at the club (more work) taking the club to the next level, (financial wise) and maybe that could be the reason for his downfall in where it matters the most for the fan's... On the pitc
on more responsibilities at the club (more work) taking the club to the next level, (financial wise) and maybe that could be the reason for his downfall in where it matters the most for the fan's...
On the pitc
On the pitch!
There used to be only Jim White at Sky Sports to rely
on when Transfer Deadline Day was drawing close but now we have KEV if the early morning reports are correct.Also Ivan G seems to have got the
job done so it's encouraging the new «Regime»
dealing with Transfers have made a positive start.
In fairness to the Costa Rica international, he has done a decent
job as the club's number one since the departure of club legend Iker Casillas,
dealing well
with the pressure of taking
on big gloves to fill.
We have to
deal with that,
with the media, and focus
on what is our
job.
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I highly doubt there wasn't also private security
on hand whose
job specifically was
dealing with people in a physical capacity.
It's been a frustrating transfer saga for all concerned up to this point, but it now looks as though Chelsea have settled
on Morata, are willing to pay what Madrid are demanding in a structured
deal and will push through an agreement in the coming days as Conte finally gets to work
with the player he signed at Juventus in 2014, before leaving that same summer to take the Italy
job.
With the England
job now
on offer, it sounds as if Wenger is using that as an Ace up his sleeve and holding out for a better
deal from Arsenal fc, it's either that or he is seriously considering taking that
job when his Arsenal contract expires at the end of next season.
Gazidis is a hack... he will never get another substantive
job in this sport unless Kroenke is the owner... enough of
dealing with the amateurs, anybody who believes that this man has any real say in the day - to - day operations of Arsene Inc. hasn't followed this club very closely... in fact I used to empathize
with him; who would come out and make some of the statements he has, especially regarding our financial capabilities, unless he was instructed to do so under false pretenses... let's face it, if that wasn't the case, he would have been thrown to the wolves long ago...
on the other hand, if he did know and public deception was well within his
job description, he's truly a piece of shit
If he intends
on being a runner for his (AW's)
job or any top
job he should show us how he'd
deal with players who aren't sticking to the plan as well as we'd hope them to.
a) the nut
job Balotelli — although at a cut rate transfer fee but run the risk of disrupting your dressing room and
dealing with his attitude b) the over priced world beater that is Cavani — LOL see WorldCup2014 in the record books to see his 50m valued performances... is he an improvement
on giroud?
Thats what we are
dealing with and some fans want us to only concentrate
on our game all fair and above reproach, we must do an individual
job on them also, certain players like when we shut out the space in front of siva.
«We know that's what we've got coming; that's what we've got to try to find a way of trying to
deal with and the only advantage we have is the fact that it is at home where our fans do give us enormous support and also they're sensible fans they realise that we have got a big
job on our hands, they will be expecting us to give our all against Arsenal.
Not only will it create
jobs and bring in much needed revenue without raising taxes but it will also
deal a major blow to organized crime which has a stranglehold
on the illegal gambling industry
with an estimated $ 380 billion wagered annually.
O'Neill says he
deals with the tensions of his
job by working out and attending Mass
on a daily basis.
To me, i feel xhaka is well needed in dis new formation (d 3 -4-3) n moreso, he is a typical arsenal kind of player... can hold
on to d ball n distribute it
with precision... all we need to succeed
with dis new formation is to get a combative football playing midfielder dat can win d ball n move
with it... in d mould of naby keita, verrati n even Everton's gana can do d
job or better still, take renato sanchez
on loan... doubt if he is going to get enough playing time as he would want at bayern dis season again coz of their luxury of midfield player, not sure if he will be in d 1st team
with vidal n thiago alcantara unbenchable n anceloti having a soft spot for kimmich (just as wenger has for Ramsey) I think if we propose a loan
deal for renato sanchez dah bayern will grant it
He's simply got
on with his
job and deserves a lot of credit for how he's
dealt with the situation.
Someone better than MA and just below FC, someone we could rely
on to be available and do a
job if called upon but equally someone who could
deal with potentially being
on the bench all season.
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious
job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship
with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along
with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table
with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost
on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to
deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
Nothing wrong
with coaching Belgium Its just a coaching
job Its not like he is coaching at Spurs or United He needs a coaching
job and wants to work
on TV too I can understand Wenger not wanting Henry to criticise Arsenal while working for Arsenal And I can understand Henry deciding to take another
job to keep his lucartive TV
deal
The club has done a good
job bringing in some reinforcements
with Rafinha
on loan and purchase
deal for Argentine Lautaro Martinez, who will be
with Inter in the summer.
Greedy Stan Kronke is only concerned
with making money, and if Usmanov sells up then we are in it deep cos Wenger will continue to steal a living from the club as will that clown Walcott.We are also rans, there is no real desire to spend a penny more than necessary and every year Wenger fiddles around at the edges of the team but never really completes the
job, I'm sick of watching the same game over and over, Wenger waving his arms about but doing the like for like subs
on about 70 mins as usual while Bouldy sticks to his vow of silence, we are a joke among the top teams, and if Wenger signs a new
deal then I may have to take a 2 year sabbatical cos I'm sick of the man and his bu # * ~ $ t press conferences,
Back in March it was reported that Enrique was stalling
on agreeing a
deal with Chelsea as he waited for the Arsenal
job.
Did a good
job at marking and out - strengthening Paul Pogba, but he did lose his man
on a few occasions, and he went
on to cause problems that the Spurs defence could have done without having to
deal with.
Got his team selection spot
on as the front three caused Inter's defence problems throughout the game midfield and defence done the
job well as instructed by the Viola coach who had to
deal with several first team injuries.
When your child
deals with her teachers in school or gets her first
job and has these skills to fall back
on, it will really go a long way.
All of a sudden I was
dealing with depression that I did not know existed in my oldest daughter, my toddler was potty training and getting her attitude, I was
dealing with a lot of things
with Primary President including my 13th member of my presidency since I was called almost 5 years ago, Stress from my husbands
job and things going
on there, stress
with finances, stress
with my blog, stress
with home schooling, stress
with a new baby
on the way... plus my own emotional roller coaster that comes
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You may be patting yourself and your partner
on the back for a
job well done
on having a baby who sleeps through the night; you may be thanking your lucky stars that you haven't had to
deal with months of no sleep, or you may just be wondering what all of the fuss from other parents is all about.
School food directors have to contend
on a daily basis
with extremely tight budgetary constraints, reams of regulations, innumerable logistical issues and the intense pressure of retaining student participation in the program, all while
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job.
So, in addition to caring for my very first newborn, I had to
deal with the financial burden of having to rely
on just my husband's income for three months, and oh, I also had to find a new
job.
I guess it's only natural to assume the grass is greener
on the other side of motherhood: that working moms get to «have a break» from parenting unlike SAHMs, who have to
deal with their kids all the day, or that SAHMs get to, well, stay at home, and don't have to
deal with the rigors of holding down a
job and being a parent.