Sentences with phrase «once worked with a colleague»

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Keep in mind, however, that while most employees may be happy to have an old colleague return, the re-hire may now be managing people with whom he or she once worked on the same level.
I once worked in a department where two of my colleagues were pregnant at the same time - one was from India, and she was about 4 foot 11, and the other was Bahamian and about 5 foot 11 (with a husband well over 6 foot).
«Once we have been able to examine the judgment we will work with colleagues across government and decide next steps.»
Chris Blythe, Chief Executive at the CIOB commented, «The CIOB is once again delighted to be working with Hill International and their colleagues throughout the world in presenting this excellent educational programme.
«I look forward to working with colleagues across the party to ensure that Liberal Democrats once again become the champions of rural Britain.»
Once you've come up with a version you are happy with, circulate it to a few friends or colleagues — particularly any who are working in areas that appeal.
For example, when studying insects in Brazil and wolves in Ethiopia, I had been involved in discussions with civil servants and other government representatives, both in the United Kingdom and in host countries, where my work could be carried out only after detailed discussion with government experts and once my colleagues and I had the appropriate licences and permits.
It's funny, once that happens, they'll tell three or four friends or colleagues at work and before you know it, the IV room is packed with friends and then friends of friends and that's really why these vitamin IV drips have become so popular.
I once joked with my colleague at work that I was even willing to cut off my head if that would make the cough go away.
After the prior evening's argument instigated by Joanna's suspicions that Michael has had an affair with a fetching colleague, Laura (Eva Mendes), whom Joanna spies flirting with him at a work party, Joanna finds herself mulling an extramarital dalliance once she runs into a former fling, Alex (Guillaume Canet), whose advances are about as subtle as a brick wall.
With three classes of eight periods each, plus my other professional responsibilities, I didn't have the same time that I once had for reflecting on the work I do, and for getting feedback from other colleagues.
I once again had the pleasure of partnering with the Chamber on this work, serving as an advisor while my talented colleague Mike McShane served as lead researcher.
They may choose to work with a colleague, spread it out over several weeks, or complete all four modules at once.
She is currently a consultant for Corwin Press, working once again with her colleague, Gary Howard, bringing his Deep Equity process to school districts around the country.
«Once we establish that, the next step is to develop a high - throughput screening method with our colleagues at Monell doing gas chromatography - mass spectrometry, our colleagues in the Physics Department doing nano - sensor technology work, and our dogs.»
I once worked with a relatively high - earning colleague who firmly believed that the true marker of success was in the number of belongings he had.
«The IRS works on a rolling basis with this withheld money, so they don't like freelancers paying it all just once,» my colleague Colin Lalley explains.
Well, once you begin working as a team player, you'll start to build trusting relationships with your fellow colleagues and establish your expertise.
Once you establish a personal connection with your colleagues by engaging with them at the holiday party, they're more likely to want to work with you, help you, and be engaged with you at work.
Therefore, once you've handed in your resignation letter, work with your boss to find a suitable way of informing your colleagues.
Developing a good working relationship with your immediate direct report (as well as managers, colleagues, and interns) can be invaluable once you enter the workforce.
And with the data collection as noted by you — all and sundry would be able to see how many deals you did, when, where and how, for how much and calculate your earnings right down to the penny... I once worked in an office where I had colleagues come to me at my desk and say things such as: oh, poor you — you only earned $ 8,542.26 this month, etc. etc..
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