Sentences with phrase «longer working hours in»

For people who appreciate logical thought combined with a lively mind, who can tolerate long working hours in a partner, who love the outdoors and have little patience for superstition, Lambert's service can be a real boon.
My issues are general stress, physical inactivity due to long working hours in an office environment, elevated blood pressure and arthritic pain.
They can handle incredibly long working hours in abject conditions while managing to stay perky and motivated.
Article here in The Age Australians «working longest hours» October 29, 2008 - 10:11 AM Australians work some of the longest working hours in the developed world, a study has found.

Not exact matches

When you're up against a deadline or facing a tough challenge, do the people you work with know instinctively that they'll find you in the thick of the fight — pitching in, working long hours, and doing whatever is necessary to succeed?
It seems like I spend twice as long in the car every day idling my way through rush hour and staring at the rusted bumper of the car in front of me, when I could be writing and connecting with clients at work.
Like Robert, I tend to work fairly long hours, but I have greater control over mine than he does; I can take breaks if I want, work in the evening instead of at mid-day... the total number of hours I work isn't particularly flexible, but when I work them is.
«They've kept the older workers in the labour force, they've kept all their workers working longer hours, they've resorted to temporary foreign workers, they've hired young people.
Seeking entry into this field at mid-life meant competing with established professionals or those much younger than me, many holding a degree in journalism or another directly related course of study, an experience - rich resume to support their interest, and the freedom to work long hours in an office away from home.
The Times reported that Amazon employees are forced to work long and hard hours, that employees sabotage one another to get ahead, and that «they're encouraged to tear apart one another's ideas in meetings.»
Researchers at the University of Michigan who followed 2,300 adults for up to a decade reported in 2008 that even common work irritants interfere with good rest more than long hours, night shifts or fears about job loss.
IBM's Watson will get to work before the ceremony even starts, analyzing and sorting «hours of video and close to 125,000 photographs» taken during the Grammys» hours - long red carpet show ahead of Sunday's event, IBM said in its announcement.
It's a gruelling profession: most operators are on call 24 hours a day, and often work in isolated locations for long stretches.
When you're in the trenches every day, working long hours to build your dream company, it's easy to miss the big picture and get stuck in the weeds.
Most operators are on call 24 hours a day, and often work in remote locations for long stretches of time.
Women have less time for on - the - job labor because they spend more time doing housework than their male counterparts — so they miss out when they're working in fields that reward long hours, based on a new National Bureau for Economic Research study.
Its biggest bottleneck: Finding the rare kind of talent willing to put in long hours for the opportunity to do challenging work with startups that may end up being the next Facebook.
In the intervening 17 hours, a compounding series of misfortunes — a broken de-icing machine, frozen engines and brakes, a lack of gates at the terminal, a plane that idled so long it had to refuel, a crew that worked so long it needed to be replaced — turned the flight into an almanac of the indignities of modern air travel.
A study from 2009 now getting buzz on the blogosphere explored the role marriage plays in the lesbian wage premium, and found that women who don't expect to be part of a traditional family spend more time investing in labour participation through on - the - job training and working longer hours than household skills.
But the dramatic economic downturn in the world economy that hurt so many workers starting in 2008 only accelerated a decades - long trend toward more precarious jobs and the unstable hours, low wages, minimal benefits and insecurity that this work means for so many.
Huffington adds: «As long as success is defined by who works the longest hours, who goes the longest without a vacation, who sleeps the least, who responds to an email at midnight or five in the morning — in essence, who is suffering from the biggest time famine — we're never going to be able to enjoy the benefits of time affluence.»
«I could work long hours,» said Burch, speaking at the Vanity Fair Founders Fair in New York City, but «it can really wear out a team, so I have to be aware of that.»
You'll start working long hours, nights and weekends, and you'll never seem to make a dent in the ever - growing pile of tasks to accomplish.
Name: Christene Barberich Company: Refinery29 Work - life balance philosophy: I don't mind working long hours, especially if I feel the work is feeding me in retWork - life balance philosophy: I don't mind working long hours, especially if I feel the work is feeding me in retwork is feeding me in return.
It didn't matter that they put in long hours, drove themselves to work very hard, and thought about their job all the time.
Despite data from an ABC News poll that indicated only 26 percent of Americans felt they worked too hard, analysts have found that not only do people from the United States work longer hours than individuals in other countries, but they also take less time off and retire later.
Like Sachs, Whippman believes that «there are many reasons why life in America is likely to produce anxiety compared with other developed nations: long working hours without paid vacation time for many, insecure employment conditions with little legal protection for workers, inequality, and the lack of universal health care coverage, to name a few,» but she stresses that our «happiness - seeking culture» is also part of the problem.
In most stories, this is where the hard work begins — the long hours, sleepless nights, and near - death business experiences.
Many entrepreneurs boast about the long hours they put in at work.
Federal legislation ended sweatshops back in 1938, but it didn't automatically end the belief that long hours of non-stop work create the most output.
Commuting, especially in London, can be long and stressful, 9 - 5 shifts are not as common as they used to be, and the ability to work remotely often sees people working longer hours than ever before.
But I can imagine there are some times of the day you can also stay one hour longer in the bed and do some work from there.
Sticking with what he knows works, be it high tech or low tech, Buchsbaum still puts in long hours.
Entrepreneurs and investment bankers share similar traits: They work long hours, they are committed to their craft, they believe in their abilities and they innovate their way out of problems and challenges.
Startups can be extremely stressful work environments and require employees to work longer hours in the office.
His reasons for forming Hinterland echoed the problems outlined in the Jacobin story — long hours and the temporary nature of the work, which often required relocation.
In a company's «infancy,» Adizes writes, «it is normal that the founder is working long hours, does not delegate and makes all the decisions.»
«A lot of people work hard and put in long hours because they're given rewards — money, perks, status — so they are generally prepared to make the sacrifice,» he says.
If you think this isn't important, bear in mind that long - term studies show that working 11 or more hours a day at least doubles the risk of depression.
But for most of us, we work harder and longer hours than ever before, believing that by doing so, we'll find the happiness and success we want in our lives.
The idea of May 1 as a day for workers» rights was born in the US city of Chicago, where on May 1, 1886 hundreds of thousands of people walked off the job to protest long hours and harsh working conditions.
Everybody's working for the weekend, but is it best to get «er done in long, eight - hour stints?
However, as consistently working long hours is a pretty terrible idea for lots of other well established reasons (assuming your family is in a financial position to avoid it), there's probably no harm in adding one more possible drawback to the pile.
«We tell ourselves that office spouse relationships can be professional, and feelings will remain mutual and platonic,» says Lara, «However, long working hours and having less time at home, coupled with being involved in the same projects as your work spouse, can all become too intimate emotionally.
But recent research suggests that there's an exception: when employees work significantly more hours early in their career, it pays off in the long - run, Dr. Dora Gicheva, an assistant professor at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, found.
In February, the SurePayroll Small Business Scorecard found hiring among more than 40,000 small business owners was down slightly (0.1 percent), as it was in January, and paychecks were up (0.1 percent), likely due to existing employees working longer hours or getting overtime paIn February, the SurePayroll Small Business Scorecard found hiring among more than 40,000 small business owners was down slightly (0.1 percent), as it was in January, and paychecks were up (0.1 percent), likely due to existing employees working longer hours or getting overtime pain January, and paychecks were up (0.1 percent), likely due to existing employees working longer hours or getting overtime pay.
Working long hours in a job you need, but don't want, feeling as if each hour is time you should have spent pursuing what you love — time you'll never get back.
Many millennials today, maybe even the ones that work for you, put in these kinds of long hours.
Bragging about your insanely long workweeks (whether you actually work that many hours in reality or not) is usually a public statement of your importance, dedication, and work ethic.
In Bangladesh, workers, mostly women, work long hours for minimum wages that labour advocacy groups say keep those workers trapped in poverty and with few or no rights to organize to improve conditionIn Bangladesh, workers, mostly women, work long hours for minimum wages that labour advocacy groups say keep those workers trapped in poverty and with few or no rights to organize to improve conditionin poverty and with few or no rights to organize to improve conditions.
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