Sentences with phrase «jobs do too»

We will act to ensure that when growth returns, jobs do too.
I use my KitchenAid stand mixer, but an electric hand mixer will get the job done too.
1 cup oats 3/4 cup almond flour 1/4 cup chickpea flour 2/3 cup brown rice flour 2 tablespoons arrowroot starch (cornstarch gets the job done too) 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon allspice 1/2 black pepper 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 6 dried prunes 1 large carrot 1/2 green apple 2 very ripe bananas 2/3 cup buttermilk or plain yogurt zest of 1 orange 1/3 cup olive or melted coconut oil 3 eggs
A long fingernail can get the job done too; it just requires a hard tap.
It is fine to disagree with having too many dogs, I personally couldn't do it, but Sharon did do it and did a good enough job doing it too.

Not exact matches

Though she often hinted at her regular job — admitting that her husband says she drives too fast and follows too close, as well as telling a customer she loves making left turns — her passengers didn't seem to catch on, although they admitted to being big fans of Patrick on the track.
When a woman talks about her big job at Hypermegaglobalcorp, it's too often met with a stare that says, «Oh, so that's why the homework isn't getting done, and your kids look like rug rats.»
All too often, organizational cuts go too deep, taking out linchpin individuals and keepers of institutional memory, as well as unsung individual contributors who do the job of multiple people.
And you benefit too, because empowered employees almost always find ways to do their jobs better.
«I'm highly skeptical of somebody who has been too long at a big company because they simply don't understand that [at a startup] there is no job definition — you do whatever it takes,» Zafar says.
Facebook, he says, was way too slow to accept its share of responsibility for propagating fake news; Amazon doesn't seem to consider that it's helping destroy jobs in the retail sector; Airbnb is oblivious to the fact that it could do the same to hotel staffing jobs.
When talented and intelligent people find themselves doing things that are too easy or boring, they seek other jobs that will challenge their intellects.
Sure, some other manufacturers have come along with me - too clones, but the Roomba was really the only one that came close to doing the job it was designed for.
Hiring an external consultant would take too long, and it was impossible to expect the employees to do such a painstaking, arduous task and their regular jobs at the same time.
I am healthy and I can have more than one job if needed, but they have stopped working and were counting on a certain pension every month, but that has been cut too,» the driver, who's originally from Crete and didn't want to give his name, said.
They're now doing bigger jobs, too: installing new insulation in 25 attics, and at one home replacing the roof and siding.
If you don't have the resources to hire a dedicated PR manager, and you're too busy to get the job done yourself, these strategies offer a suitable solution.
«It's not really the Department of Finance's job to make sure lenders don't lend too much money,» says Poschmann.
Any CEO at this stage who spends too much time in one or two functional roles - such as sales or marketing - is undermining his executives and not doing his own job effectively.
Too many CEOs and executives (and their PR handlers) think that if they have a great LinkedIn profile and are active on the site, their job of marketing themselves is done.
It's debatable if you can ever have too much money but at certain point just figuring out what to do with it is a job.
Besides, if you do love your first job, that job is probably too easy.
You hired this employee because you believed they were a good person and they could do the job well, too.
«While there are many advisers who collect trailer fees and do a nice job for clients, there are also too many abuses where there's no service provided, even though there's this ongoing fee,» he says.
I did whatever I could to get noticed; there was no job too small or below me.
«A lot of my job is ensuring clients don't pay too much for investments,» says David Christianson, a financial adviser at Winnipeg - based private financial services firm Wellington West.
[Google CEO] Sundar [Pichai] has done a good job of bringing areas of focus too the company.
Too many companies don't know what they know or what they have and do a poor job of sharing and communicating knowledge.
«Tech hubs made the list, but young people are doing well in older job markets, too
This person has been doing the job too long with too little empathy and too little passion.
«Some companies think it's too expensive, that it's a low - skill job and they don't see it as an invaluable part of their business.
And demographic changes that affect the age distribution of the population could mask the real state of the job market, too: «if the population is aging, a greater percentage of the population may hit retirement age and willingly retire, which doesn't imply a weaker job market,» CEPR's Evan Butcher and Nicholas Buffie wrote in a blog post this week.
«In the not too distant future,» Newmeyer predicts, «the cloud will be able to do supercomputing jobs at a competitive price.»
No one I know is getting any less lazy and sticking with what has worked for you in the past is too easy, even though it's not gonna get the job done going forward.
Even though small companies do a great job at employee engagement, there's one thing their bosses consistently get wrong, the survey found: they put too much emphasis on compensation.
He didn't dig too deep into his requirements, but did say that how a person can «see the world» is what could make or break the job offer.
This reduces the possibility of too many people forming a negative opinion about your ability to do your job, he says.
While he's keen not to seem too critical of the coach company («I think all things considered they generally do a good job»), he acknowledges that lots of people have similar stories.
Too many people spend years in boring and unfulfilling jobs simply because they don't know what to do next.
But for all the doomsaying about a jobs apocalypse, what's the worst case scenario — what happens if we don't get our cards in order before it's too late?
Don first got hired at the agency after meeting Roger, engineering a daytime bender, and then showing up the next day to convince Roger he'd offered Don a job but had been too drunk to remember doing it.
Pete and his wife Trudy do a nice job of blending into the WASP - y habitat (though perhaps they are a little too comfortable), but Pete's efforts to butter up Don and Roger are mostly fruitless, and he is dejected.
As long as the job is getting done and the employee isn't spending too much time doing personal stuff on company time, a hands - off approach is best.
Goodbye and good riddance to that outdated, monstrosity of a tax code that took too much of your money, sent our American jobs overseas, and kept our economy so slow many workers didn't see a pay raise for a decade or more.»
This is good for the country too, because Danes don't hesitate to quit their jobs to start their own businesses.
«They were just doing their job,» says Graham, «but they were laughing about it, too
There is a reason for why you do what you do and when employees can feel that, too, then your job is done.
«Most leaders do too much,» Murnighan told Kellogg Insight, explaining that this leads to «under - utilized and under - challenged» team members who often switch jobs in frustration, as well as stressed - out managers with little time for big picture thinking.
On May 6, 2010, according to the authorities, it worked a little too well: Sarao did such a good job of driving down the price of the E-mini future that he caused a flash crash in which «investors saw nearly $ 1 trillion of value erased from U.S. stocks in just minutes.»
The debate over the Canada - US Free Trade Agreement was mostly about jobs too, though the benefits of free trade have almost nothing to do with creating jobs.
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