"Personal errands" refers to a range of tasks or activities that someone needs to do or take care of for themselves, such as grocery shopping, paying bills, or going to the post office. These tasks are usually related to personal needs, rather than work or professional responsibilities.
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Drivers may use the vans
for personal errands after work, and vans are available during working hours for business meetings.
The personal side covers you while you drive to work, drop the kids off at school or run any of your daily
personal errands with your vehicle.
I performed all secretarial and administrative functions such as customer service, data entry, answering phones, creating spreadsheets and forms, order inventory, organize storage rooms, organize holiday parties and events as well as
run personal errands for the owners and general manager.
The city's Conflicts of Interest Board ruled in 2009 that police can drive bureaucrats to both official events and
on personal errands including weekend trips.
Performed personal errands for Executive, ensured confidential handling of legal documents, screened executives calls, mail and emails and provided training to team members on various programs such as expenses, total control of submitting and retaining expense reports for executive and direct reports.
For a ghost boss, the office is just a pit stop in
between personal errands and lunch meetings (which, conveniently, aren't marked on his or her Outlook calendar).
Lee Kyriacou's attorney said the IG's report that found his client misused state employees for
personal errands demonstrates why it's hard to get «attract accomplished private - sector individuals» to work in government.
But Thompson ran into trouble when investigators accused him of making them
from personal errands on his behalf.
But if you are doing assistant - type work, at least strive to intern at a place that
counterbalances personal errands with actual learning opportunities like sitting in on meetings or coordinating the social media pages.
It's important to note that HNOA insurance does not cover commuting or
personal errand time, even if errands are run during business hours.
Book Flights Earlier in the Week If you've been waiting for the weekend to start your search for those flight deals, or have Friday off from work to take care
of personal errands, don't plan on booking your last - minute travel package just yet.
For example, if the role is as a coordinator and is assistant / entry level work, including that you have answered phones, scheduled calendars, or
ran personal errands for C - suite executives in the past proves that you practice what you preach.
«It's been a morale booster; they know they have a day to catch up
on personal errands,» noted Kaplan.
Performed road test on vehicles when required or refer to the test technician, while keeping in mind that the customer vehicle should not be used
for personal errands.
They can take extended leaves for personal time, and a concierge service can help with
personal errands.
But for
personal errands, dates, and family outings I do not check in.
Often people expect that work - at - home moms have more time for volunteering or
personal errands for friends.
But he also attracted controversy himself for his administrative style, as investigators complained of being used as
personal errand - runners.
This story has also been corrected to reflect that Mr. Thompson, the Brooklyn district attorney, reportedly ordered detectives in his office to run
personal errands, not police detectives.
Metro - North Railroad foremen and repair crews have repeatedly falsified time sheets, spent large stretches of work days running
personal errands and misused agency - issued vehicles, according to an investigation by the inspector general for the MTA.
Just last month, Department of Environmental Protection electrical engineer Magdy Youssef was forced to resign after he used a city - issued vehicle to run
personal errands and commute home 19 times over four months in 2016.
The three officials can have the cops take them anywhere they want — official events,
personal errands, Saturday night parties and weekend getaways — as long as they are personally in the car at the time, the Conflicts of Interest Board ruled in 2009.
Bush's first chief of staff, John Sununu, bounced from office because of a penchant for commandeering government aircraft for
personal errands, is hailed as «remarkably gifted».
It asks because if you run
a personal errand on the way back you have to account for that.
As my admin assistant, your activities will include: * Create and modify documents using Microsoft Office * Running
personal errands, supervisions and monitoring.
As a general rule, if you leave company property on
a personal errand, you are not covered.
However, if your boss asks you to do a work - related task (pick up lunch for the office, etc.) while running
a personal errand, you may have coverage.
If a worker leaves the employer's premises to do
a personal errand and is injured, he or she might not be entitled to workers» compensation benefits.
Assist eight legal partners of established law firm in professional and personal time management, task delegation, scheduling, administrative matters, expense reporting, staff administration, gifting and
personal errands.
This is someone who has a servant heart (can run
personal errands and no job is beneath you), enjoys the...
Ran professional and
personal errands.
The afternoons are usually for listing appointments,
personal errands, some lunches and general things that just always seem to come up.