Sentences with phrase «n't get out of work»

I work second shift so I don't get out of work till midnight, after I'm done lifting I go home and have whey protein (36 g) along with carbs and rice milk, then shower and go to bed for the night.
Many people don't get out of work until 5 when it's already dark!

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Not the get home from work and slump in front of the tube for hours of mindless consumption kind of obsession (that's just numbing out).
«Just because you're terminating someone because they're not work authorized anymore doesn't mean you get out of your obligations as an employer,» says Siskind Susser's Greg Siskind.
Keep in mind that getting the most work out of people doesn't necessarily you're getting their best work.
New research from Stanford shows that productivity per hour declines sharply when the workweek exceeds 50 hours, and productivity drops off so much after 55 hours that you don't get anything out of working more.
Furthermore, it is important that we not get too distracted by the stimulus debate and work together to promote an agenda for long - term economic growth for the country, which should include reform of a tax system that has grown out of control, finalizing trade agreements, kickstart a lagging regulatory harmonization agenda and ensuring young Canadians have the skills to compete in a global market place.
When we get redress, it's when consumers are out of pocket — they bought a product that doesn't work, for example, and we try to get money back to them.
«As the company runs out of reasons why the technology won't work, and gets closer and closer to illustrating that it will work, I think it's entirely possible that they will raise the billions of dollars they will need to prove this concept out,» he says, noting that it was Cenovus's investment, more than that of Bezos, that turned heads among investors.
Working out at the end of the day doesn't work for me because I get rejuvenated and can't sleep — that's why first thing in the morning is best.
Joining a co-working space isn't just about getting out of an unhealthy work situation, though it can certainly accomplish that goal.
«There are a tremendous number of really good ideas out there that don't get done,» says Gary Cantu, a high - tech entrepreneur who is currently working with Lunar Design.
They're happy with what works for them now and they've already got plenty on their plates so they aren't gonna go out of their way to add to the pile.
Leo Widrich, co-founder of the social media app Buffer (used by more than 1 million people worldwide to manage their social networks), said the team moved out of San Francisco because their engineers couldn't get visas to work in the U.S..
It works as advertised, but the prices are marked up, and customers run the risk of not being able to get what they want because the store is out of stock.
To play «backseat DJ,» you first need to connect your Spotify account with your Uber profile; when you request a ride, a music bar will appear at the bottom of the Uber app and you can select a playlist from your Spotify account while you wait for your car to show (although this only works if you get a music - enabled car, a detail that's apparently stressing out Uber drivers with older vehicles who fear they'll be penalized for not offering the service).
If your managers aren't up to a high standard, this research isn't a «Get Out of Jail Free» card that gives you a pass on improving their leadership (Google's got your back with free resources if you need to work on this).
Nor does it sit right to pile work on yourself because you can't get out of the DIY mentality that you used to launch your business.
If you don't work to get the wrong people out of the company quickly, you're only really working on half of the business.
«You've got to have things kind of worked out before you leave — it's not just, «Oh I'll just email them, it'll all be fine.»»
Lots of people get involved romantically with co-workers and it doesn't always work out that well.
Not only will getting away help stave off burnout, but its also a good way to test out new ways of delegating work and communicating on the go with your team.
«It's just you get into one of these quarters where things didn't quite work out in terms of the guidance that we had to give.»
I was working seven days a week, had minimal time for family and friends, and, most importantly, knew that this career was something that wouldn't continue to get me out of bed in the morning.
I quickly realized that one of the key lessons of survival was prioritization — figuring out what portion of the work was most important and what just was not going to get done.
So when the challenge gets too tough, Logan falls back on what he knows: big, broad comedy — which works well for six - second Vines but not so well for the part of a man who just found out his girlfriend is getting an abortion.
It's 6 a.m. on Monday morning and you find yourself racing to get out of your house to go sit in traffic on your commute to work, all the while thinking — if not dreaming — about the life you wished you had.
New research from Stanford shows that productivity per hour declines sharply when the workweek exceeds 50 hours, and productivity drops off so much after 55 hours that you don't get anything out of the extra work.
Daryl Katz is making a big bid to get the Edmonton Oilers a new arena, but so far it's not working out — and that could spell the end of the NHL in the Big E.
«The role of philanthropy here is not to be the primary funder, but rather to fund pilots, to fund new ideas, to let people — it's always the educators coming up with the ideas — to let them try them out and see what really works super well and get those to scale,» Gates said while delivering a keynote address at a Cleveland schools conference, according to the Post.
I mean, the distributor of this film told me that all of the work we have done — the film festivals, all the press, the public appearances, the theatrical release — it all has one goal, which is to be No. 1 VOD on the first VOD weekend, because there is so much product out there on demand that if you're not in the top five it doesn't matter anymore because people can't get through it all.
Also on - site, an outpost of a national day - labor service provides work for locals who can't get out to the suburban strip malls where such services often set up shop.
And even if you don't see a single tree on your jaunt out of the office, getting away from the need to think about work, keep up appearances, and make small talk with colleagues will make your break hugely more refreshing, Jarrett reports.
«If your aversion to work is so strong that your body can't take it,» says the author of Careergasm: Find Your Way to Feel - Good Work, «you've got to get out pronto.&rawork is so strong that your body can't take it,» says the author of Careergasm: Find Your Way to Feel - Good Work, «you've got to get out pronto.&raWork, «you've got to get out pronto.»
That's worked out quite well for us because we've got quite a high number of women clients who are not only buying for their significant others as gifts but they're also buying them for themselves as well.
If I tell something to the papers and they don't write it accurately, it's really bad — they can't do much when you tweet it and I'm careful about, it's very precise, actually it's very, very precise — and it comes out breaking news, we have breaking news — ya know, it's funny, if I did a press release and if I put it out, it wouldn't get nearly — people would see it the following day — if I do a news conference, that's a lot of work.
If, on the other hand, you're one of the tens of millions of able - bodied Americans who have benefitted from record welfare spending that's not nearly as means - tested or fraud - free as it should have been, it's time to take your hand out of the taxpayers» pockets and get to work.
From there to getting it working everywhere was just the problem of figuring out all the test cases that are broken and fixing them and not inventing new fundamental things.
2) the stair counter doesn't work well — gets very confused when I get on an elevator (I live on the 30th floor of my building and sometimes just taking the elevator up in the morning after a run gives me my full 10 story step goal) 3) the heart rate monitor doesn't seem particularly accurate 4) the sleep tracker doesn't do a good job of figuring out when I go to sleep and when I wake up.
Not willing to call Twitter's bluff, the city offered a deal to the company, which now works out of space in the gritty but fashionable South of Market district where many Internet start - ups begin: move to a building in the even more gritty and decidedly less fashionable mid-Market neighborhood — on a section of Market Street that is marred by drug dealing, homeless encampments and shuttered storefronts — and get a payroll tax exemption.
«Startups weren't interested in investment from PayPal; what they were after was help with working out how payments work and getting up and running fast,» said John Lunn, global director of PayPal's developer network speaking to the Guardian.
Work life balance is not something that startup founders often get and so the risk of burning out is high.
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If you're working another full - time job with nobody fully invested, you are running the risk of burning out, acting with less urgency and just not having enough hours in the day to get what you need done.
That point was reinforced just after the build concluded when a mother who lived at the development came over as volunteers were cleaning up and said she hadn't been able to get out of work to help build, but throughout the day she received pictures from her kids who were watching the build happen with growing excitement.
The idea that you can get them all in a room, and hash out the future of cryptocurrency, is not how advocacy in the capital works.
In her book, Unfinished Business: Women Men Work Family, Anne - Marie Slaughter advises: «Don't drop out, defer... if you keep your hand in the workforce while you are devoting more of your time to care, it will be easier to ramp up than to get back in.»
That gets to the second reason that social - media marketing hasn't yet proved itself: So far, advertisers aren't asking for any proof, and that limits the ability of firms like Klout to figure out if what they're doing really works.
Get Me also largely stayed out of the Prop 1 fight because the essence of the fight was over ride - hailing companies» ability to effectively set their own rules over what local governments may prefer, which isn't how the firm's leadership believes that relationship should work.
If there's not a single buyer that will take on both the assets and liabilities without the government assuming private default risk, Bear's assets should be put out for bid, Bear's bonds should go into default, and by the unfortunate reality of how equities work, Bear's shareholders shouldn't get $ 2 - they should get nothing.
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