Sentences with phrase «much workload»

Let the recruiter know you don't get easily scared of too much workload.
But you can only do this when a) you've got enough work coming in, b) your day rate allows you to relax a little and not take on so much workload, and c) you've got a solid portfolio and some decent clients to shout about.
Along with writing new books it was too much workload to attempt to re-launch the series wide.
The reason to delay the drive was to wait for a time when there wasn't much workload on the head so I had all the time in the world to enjoy this car, but as they say, such a time never comes and the Cooper S arrived anyways.
I really like how this approach encourages participation and learning without adding too much workload and stress.
It's a good idea to start with core - strengthening exercises in the transverse plane, because a weak or imbalanced core is not very effective at stabilizing the top of your pelvis and spine and places too much workload on the hip muscles.
Power: The power of the scroll saw will determine how much workload it can handle without being bogged down.

Not exact matches

The right question is, «How much does it cost to do that job and get that workload and have it run on our cloud?»
Look at current workloads and determine how much extra work employees will be able to handle, and for how long.
But when her every duty is laid out in front of her and she realizes it isn't feasible for her to manage the workload without sacrificing her sanity is so much worse.
Ironically, IBM (ibm) is proposing an easy way to launch and manage vSphere workloads in its public cloud at the IBM InterConnect conference in Las Vegas, and that proposal is pretty much what VMware vCloud Air, which launched three years ago, was supposed to do.
Like many businesses, Bowman & Partners has shifted much of its workload to the cloud, and when principal Paul Bowman began chasing a contract with a major healthcare firm, he proposed a cloud - based dashboard to gather information straight from the company's call centers, offering insights into medical activity and patient trends from across the country.
By tying themselves so closely to forces over which they have little control, excellent advisers can see their annual revenue plunge by 50 % in down markets even though their workload is much greater.
I'm very fortunate, because he picked up as much of the workload with the baby as I have, and that allows me to have balance.
Locally based job and economic growth has much to gain from tailored banking regulations, which is why community banks actively seek reasonable relief from an ever - increasing Washington workload.
Because of the workload, my usual lunch - hour gym routine pretty much ceased to exist, but the experience has taught me a lesson in self - confidence.
Maybe Sutton is not trying to put too much of a workload on him during the regular season?
he is better than Per, kos workload ai nt that much no more and we can defend against pacy players....
Chipper called home crying his first five days at Bolles, claiming that the workload was too much.
Or even possibly for France with a much less workload, so I seriously doubt that he is motivated to stay at Arsenal because of his high wages.
Ladd, Parenteau, and Chimera show their age, Capuano relies on Seidenberg at the expense of Pulock, management hubris sends Halak packing while Greiss declines under the heavier workload, and J - F Berube shows why you don't bet on young goalies based on AHL team success and how much you like their work habits.
SCOTTSBORO, Ala. — Auburn football fans shouldn't read too much into Malik Miller's workload during the annual A-Day spring game earlier this month.
The workload is, in my experience, much larger for a start, particularly if your boss is on one of the big legislative committees like economic and monetary affairs, environment or internal markets.
Asiedu Nketia said the party's workload was too much hence the postponement.
Furthermore, it helps a great deal to have a long - term appointment and a reasonable workload (i.e., not too much teaching), because that provides evidence of institutional commitment: NIH doesn't want to see you lose your job or move on to another institution, leaving an NIH - funded research project unfinished.
Sylvain Bouchard, a speed skater I coached who set two World records, did as much as 50 % of his workload with eccentric training to improve his starting speed.
One set may not sound like much but it represents a 25 % increase in workload.
Fatty foods, alcohol, refined sugar, plain flour, and stress all translate to an intense workload for your liver and putting too much strain on its capacities.
Pros and Cons of Specialty Bars for Dynamic Waves discussing the impact of varying the the implement (the barbell) throughout different weekly cycles, bottom - line make sure you won't get confused by too much variation if you can't measure and monitor your workload.
I'll be working as normal, but I DID do some advanced planning to manage my workload, doing as much prep with content planning etc. well before leaving, which will help me to live in the moment.
There were some family health scares and accidents that, coupled with an insane workload throughout the whole month in my department at work, really left me feeling low on energy and not much in the mood to dress up some days.
I have a puppy and am struggling to spend enough time looking after him given the heavy workload, any advice would be much appreciated!
As much as school leaders must learn to delegate to other certified professionals, most principals have also learned how a strong and involved secretary can be a big help in easing the workload.
Their quality keeps good, but they are still impacted by workload, if you give too much jobs to them in a short term, their quality will go down.
You might mention that you maintain a challenging pace and workload for the students, so there is not much time for a student to be bored.
«The government needs to acknowledge it is responsible for much of the current workload because staff have to keep re-planning what they are doing to keep up with changes to the curriculum.
«Support staff are struggling under excessive workloads as much as teachers and this survey shows that, sadly, support staff feel over-utilised and undervalued.»
Ranked as one of the top five innovative nations in The Global Innovation Index, Sweden has taken a much more hard hitting approach, embracing technology — specifically digital assessment and grading solutions — to reduce teacher workload and free up time for all important teacher - learner discussion and engagement.
Announcing the ballot, Seamus Searson, SSTA general secretary said: «The National Executive is very much aware of the efforts of the Deputy First Minister to address teacher workload and promote teacher professional judgement but teacher workload needs to be reduced in the current session.
Whether you are delivering learning opportunities to students or a group of employees — who are balancing heavy workloads, family commitments and business travel — organizations of all kinds have much to gain from the blended learning approach.
But importantly they also have clear recommendations for the profession as well — because as I'm sure you know, tackling workload requires much more than change from government, but culture change on the ground as well.
«So much of what we hear is negative - the workload, it's a difficult job, badly behaved children et cetera.
Teachers» unions have warned about excessive workloads and complained about staff being put under too much pressure.
Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary of ATL, said: «Support staff are struggling under excessive workloads as much as teachers and this survey shows that, sadly, support staff feel over-utilised and under - valued.
Keates also warmly thanked Morgan for publishing three new reports on the causes of teacher workload, which aim to tackle complaints over bureaucratic marking, lesson planning and data reporting that teachers say takes up too much time outside the classroom.
Head teachers» leader Brian Lightman said making teaching an «attractive career route» with good pay and conditions and a manageable workload were «much more urgent» than a Hippocratic oath.
So instead we have the Education Funding Agency trying to do so via contracts, and, through over-regulation, killing the autonomy of leaders and creating much unnecessary and draining workload.
Ms Morgan added: «The groups also make recommendations for the profession — because tackling workload requires much more than change from Government, but culture change on the ground as well.»
Teachers are spending too much time on activities that don t improve their teaching, according to Nansi Ellis, assistant general secretary for policy at the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), in her new book Managing Teacher Workload.
Online teacher training involves much of the workload that traditional in - the - class instruction does: textbook lessons, classroom observations, student teaching.
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