Sentences with phrase «know everyone at»

«My parents know everyone at the drugstore; going there is part of their routine,» Shelton observes.
If you're the social butterfly at all the parties, or seemed to know everyone at student club nights, chances are you're a born networker.
The guys all had such different styles and seemed to know everyone at this restaurant so well, but didn't really seem to know each other that well.
I knew everyone at my birth — no strangers or people I just met.
Although Eloise knows everyone at the wedding because of her close relationship with the bride, she is assigned to table 19 where she is joined by the random assortment of guests from the montage.
His «number two» was a veteran officer who knew everyone at headquarters.

Not exact matches

Don't be weirded out if everyone at that new eatery you're visiting knows your name.
We may not know everyone's name, but at least we see them on a regular basis.»
With Snapchat, I know everyone I'm friends with personally, so looking at their stories is funny / interesting to me.»
Not only are they regularly engaging their fans with contests, they are making sure everyone knows who won, and creating a lot of buzz while they're at it.
A good rule of thumb is to treat everyone at a potential new employer like the CEO — you never know who you're talking to!
Look at it that way, and just about everyone you know is in sales.
Everyone at Rhino Foods knows how to build up the bottom line.
At the time of the discovery, Marshall was ridiculed for his idea because «everyone» knew that bacteria couldn't survive in the acidic environment of the stomach.
«Steve, of everyone I've known in life, could be the most avid proponent of some position and within minutes or days if new information came up you would think he'd never, ever thought that before -LSB-...] He was a pro at this,» says Cook.
«The candidate who knows the space and is really interested in a company rather than just applying for a job will be able to engage with everyone who's interviewing him or her with interesting questions at the right level,» Baszucki says.
Bootcamp not only gives everyone on the team the opportunity to get to know the bootcamper and explore some of the areas that interviews might not have shed the light on, but also allows the bootcamper to experience what working at Buffer really is like and compare it with their expectations before moving forward with their journey.
When Emma Harvey was working as an artist instructor and assistant at a Pinot's Palette paint and sip studio, she wanted to share the concept with everyone she knew.
Not only was this much more cost effective, but everyone at the conference knew who we were, because we chose to bypass the conventional conference protocol.
I just want everyone here at Jetco to know that I am proud and honored to be a part of this family.
The know - it - all thinks she's at a meeting of one, with everyone else serving as her audience.
«Everyone knew the report would be confusing because of the distortions from [hurricanes] Harvey and Irma,» said Richard Piccirillo, managing director at PGIM Fixed Income.
The average guest spent $ 703 for each wedding last year, with millennials (who are arguably more apt to be in that everyone - I - know - is - getting - married phase of life) shelling out even more, at an average $ 893 per celebration, according to the American Express Spending & Saving Tracker.
Not everyone at York knew what to make of Horváth back then.
That way you can keep cycling through who needs to buy what next at the grocery store and you know which foods are fair game for everyone.
It means you make sure everyone on a team knows what is going on, even at the risk of being too chatty.
This means everyone, including the person at the front desk, needs to know that the way he or she deals with people on the telephone, by email or when they visit the office is vital to establishing a courteous and professional image for the company.
If there's a deadline, and everyone knows that three weeks from now at 4 p.m., this negotiation is over, that incentivizes people.
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Mattrick says the best is yet to come, but he's conspicuously silent about the thing that everyone at E3 wants to know about: the next - generation Xbox.
«Be sure to adopt at least one idea or solve at least one problem that was mentioned, letting everyone know who deserves the credit for bringing it up,» advise the authors.
I had been competitively tracked from middle school to high school to college, and by going straight to law school I knew I would be competing at the same kinds of tests I'd been taking ever since I was a kid, but I could tell everyone that I was now doing it for the sake of becoming a professional adult.
At least the initial response should be public, though, to let everyone know that you're on the issue and that you care.
«A lot of people ask the same things at investment meetings, but everyone knew that if they came to a meeting with Ira, he'd go at things from a different angle.»
But it's not just for the guy at his desk who wants to know where everyone else is; it's also helpful for the employee who's doing the walking around in a building or across a corporate campus.
Build a culture of accountability, measure results, and make sure everyone knows that you are looking at their performance.
But as Peter Eavis at the New York Times pointed out yesterday, the bank isn't disclosing a number everyone would like to know: the «overall size of the derivatives bets that have led to large losses and much reputational damage for the bank.»
But they did share one little trait: The ruthless ability to say «no» to what everyone else was thinking at the moment.
Everyone knows that CEO isn't a job for slackers — to be even mediocre at the job you have to be willing to put some serious time and energy into it.
When everyone at the company knows that customers are Wistia's main priority, they can take the risks necessary to pursue this value, without fear of fallout.
Ultra-productive people know that a meeting will drag on forever if they let it, so they inform everyone at the onset that they'll stick to the intended schedule.
So Samsung was always known for building a lot of bells and whistles into our phones» cameras, like eye detection to make sure everyone's eyes are open and looking at the camera.
They know when you have the right people with the right abilities in the right place at the right time, everyone benefits.
Everyone who reads the paper knows that all of those factors were at play in BlackBerry's collapse as well.
Everyone at Sun Life knows — you don't present to me without women.
Our management team wants everyone who works at our company to know that they can speak their minds and are encouraged to do so.
EVERYONE who pursues and succeeds at a lofty goal, no matter how unglamorous or ugly STILL HAS PASSION toward it.
Essentially our offer is that we handle the production & distribution and then share revenue with the people who help create the works for a period of time (12 months) in exchange for their work at half pay — As shoots only last a day or two max, there is very little risk for people to participate as it's a good deal and we already know everyone in the business so there is little downtime building any of the infrastructure or much less cold calling anyone
Kristin Goss, a political scientist at Duke University and author of The Gun Debate: What Everyone Needs to Know, previously told me that it's a sense of tangible loss.
Thanks to The Globe and Mail and The Wall Street Journal, among other media, everyone knows that the value of the city's real estate has grown at an unrealistic and unaffordable rate.
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