Sentences with phrase «of staff people»

«No kidding, one of your staff people spent over half an hour trying to help me get my completion reported to the Chesapeake district court.
Policy coverage is good approx. 91 % and the claims are easy to sanction with taking of the staff people of the insurance company.
Two dogs could play together and keep one another company while the girls are at school, and Lord knows there are plenty of staff people and plenty of floor space at the White House — space and time should not be an issue.
If an alliance district will submit to getting rid of veteran teachers (and replacing them with scab labor from TFA); getting rid of staff people, not just in the schools and central office, but in town offices as well; hand over their democratic rights to elect their officials and let a Strong Man / Woman Mayor appoint people to the Board of Ed (even non residents); remove all checks and balances in local government; and, let any reformer do whatever they want to children, who will be guinea pigs for reform, drill - and - kill, «no excuses» punishments of preschoolers and kindergarteners — THEN Malloy will release money for leaky roofs and essential remediation of toxins.
NYER: The funding for the state Department of Environmental Conservation has been either static or cut many times, they've lost hundreds of staff people.
Coverage ranges from the age of each bill and the credit - security arrangement that backs up its payment, to a summary of the collection activities, and the initials of the staff person responsible.
If a board or authority requires the placement of an automated external defibrillator as provided in this section, the it also shall require that a sufficient number of the staff persons assigned to each school under the control of the board or authority complete an appropriate training course in the use of the AED as described.
Highest increases were noted for home visitors» level of preparedness to serve families affected by IPV; their confidence in knowing how to act when a client discloses IPV experience; their confidence in screening participants; their awareness of the name of a staff person at the local domestic violence center who they could reach out to for help; and knowledge on notifying an IPV survivor prior to making a child abuse report.

Not exact matches

Tesla (TSLA), aiming to meet lofty sales goals, went on a hiring spree (and eventually amassed a staff of 600 people), opened stores and service centers, and began an aggressive rollout of its network of free fast - charging stations known as superchargers.
Most recently, she spent a decade as the Editor in Chief of Hudson Valley Magazine, but she's also held staff positions at Vanity Fair, People, and TV Guide.
In fact, I am most often in a home office at the opposite end of the country from the office where my sole staff person does everything.
By way of example, the multilingual robot will help stores determine if they need more staff with different language capabilities or whether people are asking more for certain items at certain times.
To Imgur's staff of 70, these are beloved gifts from users, daily reminders that people care so much about what Imgur has built that they will put a hand - painted image of a giraffe, or, heck, just a banana, in the mail to say «thanks.»
In the short run, it's expected that half of HMC's 230 - person staff will lose their jobs.
But we also have a lot of staff who are just good people and good communicators.
He was discovered when airport staff saw the outline of a person in the X-ray scanner, and appeared drunk when questioned.
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
If staff need to send out emails to a large number of people on a mailing list, then they should use a blind carbon copy (bcc), so that recipients» names can't be seen by other people.
For companies experiencing hyper - growth, the difficulty of finding enough talented people — not just software engineers but also sales, marketing and design staff — in Canada's largest centres becomes a determining factor in how they grow.
When you buy it, buy enough to cover the cost of finding a replacement and maintaining support staff and facilities until the new person begins to earn his keep.
Contrary to the opinion of generals and headquarters staffs, frontline combat units heard from local people that German units were preparing for an attack.
A staff of more than 70 people between part - time and full - time workers now prepare and deliver hundreds of healthy meals each day from their new D.C. kitchen.
The talks were delivered by the staff of DigitalMarketer, a company that spends all year putting its sales ideas into practice before spending three days telling other people what they've learned.
Citing unnamed current and former employees, the report describes a dysfunctional workplace that drove nearly a third of its 35 - person staff to leave Thinx since January.
Like Klebahn, Kuselias sets quantitative goals for every member of his 10 - person staff.
Harkins, CEO of Convergence Corp., a 12 - person wireless - communications - technology company in Atlanta, had no trouble locating the right contacts at Intel since they all stemmed from personal relationships Harkins and his staff had made in past employment lives.
For example, since staff are constantly wading through thousands of applications, twitter resumes would give them a good way to initially screen people and narrow down the list.
One person familiar with his thinking said the chief of staff recently voiced doubt he would make it that far.
As leaders and managers of people, our job is to continuously learn and grow; to figure out new ways to relate to staff.
Trump has been very rich for a very long time, with a staff of people to do his bidding.
For a smaller staff, the act of properly letting go of an employee isn't limited to a single, private conversation with the person leaving, but must also include a discussion with the remaining team members.
With an editorial staff of more than 2,400 people, Bloomberg has topic - specific teams that are larger than the entire writing staff of a site like Business Insider.
There are handy online calculators that help you estimate the cost in staff time of that meeting you're contemplating, so we suggest doing the math and inviting only the most crucial people, or finding another way to have that conversation.
His team has also met with Trump's son - in - law Jared Kushner, White House Counsel Don McGahn, former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, former spokesman Sean Spicer and National Security Council chief of staff Keith Kellogg, according to people familiar with the investigaStaff Reince Priebus, former spokesman Sean Spicer and National Security Council chief of staff Keith Kellogg, according to people familiar with the investigastaff Keith Kellogg, according to people familiar with the investigation.
Finally, if one of your staff members has an outside source of violence directed at them, such as domestic abuse, the employer itself can get a restraining order to make the work environment safer for that person.
«We never had enough money — or we were always too cheap — to hire any kind of administrative staff, so [my co-founder] and I were always the ones dealing with sending out offer letters, setting people up on payroll or signing them up for health insurance.
He focused on how Comey called Trump and his staff «liars,» saying that Comey «thought so little of President - Elect Trump's first briefing reaction he started documenting everything» and pointing out that Comey «gave a first person account of an obstruction narrative.»
During WWII, Eisenhower said, «In a war such as this, when high command invariably involves a president, a prime minister, six chiefs of staff, and a horde of lesser «planners,» there has got to be a lot of patience — no one person can be a Napoleon or a Caesar.»
He and a staff of half a dozen people who work for his latest company, the Downtown Project, have been corralling local business owners, drafting development plans, and giving tours to entrepreneurs to try to persuade them to relocate to Sin City.
The company also operates entirely with an in - house staff of 13 people, including the creative team, production team, and post production team.
People might not even think of this, but there are people who work in tech but are low - paid, like cafeteria workers and custodial staff, and a lot of them also live out of their cars because they just can't afford being in hoPeople might not even think of this, but there are people who work in tech but are low - paid, like cafeteria workers and custodial staff, and a lot of them also live out of their cars because they just can't afford being in hopeople who work in tech but are low - paid, like cafeteria workers and custodial staff, and a lot of them also live out of their cars because they just can't afford being in housing.
As the first person from a non-radio background appointed to a senior executive position in the company, Ms Wayman oversees all aspects of the MIX 94.5 and 92.9 radio stations, leads a team of 84 staff and is responsible for a $ 27 million budget.
San Francisco — based Airbnb, a sort of hotel booking site for couch surfers, allows people who have extra space (like a spare room, guest house or sofa) to rent it out to travellers looking for a place to stay; «trust scores,» guest reviews and support from Airbnb staff give the site a sense of community that's missing from competitors Craigslist or Kijiji.
While it was a true team effort to develop the strategy and action plan for the platform play, it was crucial for the plan to be communicated to leaders across our near 500 - person business, to our regional offices in the U.K., Australia and Singapore, and understood and internalized by all of our staff.
«If you've got a staff of five and one person leaves, that's 20 % of your workforce,» says Corinne Pohlmann, vice-president of national affairs at the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses.
«We had 10 people, and part of our production staff spoke Spanish.
A Bridgewater spokeswoman couldn't comment on the scope of the planned layoffs at the 1,700 - person company, which has grown from a staff of just 150 in 2003.
Timing fitness classes during the workday signals to staff that management wants people to take time out from non-stop sitting, and «buy - in» from the top is the single most critical component of any wellness program, according to experts.
The People's Liberation Army Daily on Wednesday published its list of attendees for the upcoming 19th party congress in Beijing on October 18, with two notable exclusions: Fang Fenghui, who was recently replaced as the chief at the Joint Staff Department in China's military and is currently under investigation for corruption, and General Zhang Yang, the director of the political work department, who also sits on the military commission.
Before reporting an incident of sexual harassment to a higher authority, Gillian Thomas, who is a senior staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union Women's Rights Project, says it's always best to speak with the person affected by the incident first.
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