I spent a lot of
phone time with a very patient mixer and producer.
Once your payment is received, I will contact you within 24 hours to schedule
your phone time with me!
Not exact matches
Comey for the first
time put himself publicly at odds
with the president by contradicting a series of recent tweets from Trump that asserted his
phones had been ordered tapped by President Barack Obama during the campaign.
The company launched a new campaign targeted towards moms, families and milliennials encouraging customers to put the
phone down, and enjoy some face
time with family and friends over an outdoor meal where hot dogs are being served.
We're already at risk of losing our humanity just
with the status quo because we're constantly distracted, because we have to look at our
phones 100
times a day.
«It's the first
time people
with an iPhone will be able to pick up the
phone normally, or just listen to music, without any additional devices,» said Jan Janssen, senior vice president of research and development at Cochlear, in an interview.
They also need to train managers to deal effectively
with employees who underperform and / or violate expectations (such as spending too much
time on their
phones).
«It's the first
time people
with an iPhone will be able to pick up the
phone normally, or just listen to music, without any additional devices,» Cochlear senior vice president Jan Janssen told Reuters in an interview.
Millennials will appreciate the experience since they have spent much of their lives
with a mobile device within reach at all
times, as will anyone in sales or manufacturing who uses a tablet or
phone to get their work done.
Wheeler's «split the baby» approach to the contentious net neutrality debate, reported on over the weekend by the Wall Street Journal and the New York
Times, would effectively reclassify Internet service providers as public utilities akin to the
phone companies under Title II of the Telecommunications Act, but only in dealing
with large content providers such as Netflix and Google's Youtube.
Your application should ask for specific information such as name, address, and
phone number; educational background; work experience, including salary levels; awards or honors; whether the applicant can work full or part
time as well as available hours; and any special skills relevant to the job (foreign languages, familiarity
with software programs, etc.).
Cogito is now being used to give customer service representatives real -
time feedback, so they can improve
phone conversations
with customers.
As the New York
Times reports, the contest will supply local programmers and developers
with a stockpile of raw municipal data sets to help them build city - related apps for the web and smart
phones.
Abby Schachner, a writer, illustrator, and performer, told The
Times that in 2003, while on a
phone call
with the comedian, she could hear him masturbating.
Tinder is «entertainment... it's something to do on your
phone,» i.e. great for playing
with friends or killing
time.
With email,
phone and video conferencing, and considering the
time and expense required to travel, it may be tempting to stay chained to your desk.
«Oftentimes the company will just have an answering machine in human resources
with a dedicated
phone number, but 90 percent of the
time it's ineffective and employees don't use it,» says George Ramos, a managing partner and senior executive investigator at Diversified Risk Management (DRM), a Downey, California - based firm that handles corporate security and investigations.
As the New York
Times pointed out just before the Consumer Electronics Show started in January, Microsoft in particular was getting rave reviews for its new Windows
Phones, a trend not usually associated
with the storied software maker.
Wearable devices that work
with augmented reality «will give people a way to play the game and not look at their
phone all the
time and look around them at the interesting places we are trying to help them discover,» Hanke said.
Once you've interacted a handful of
times, take the next step
with a
phone call or, even better, an in - person meeting.
Scientific confirmation that spending
time with your smartphones late at night is contributing to a national epidemic of undersleep might be the final nail in the coffin for your evening email or text habit, but Johnson is hardly the first to urge entrepreneurs and others to put down their
phones in the evenings.
Focusing on one task at a
time won't work if your
phone is consistently interrupting you
with personal texts or the latest ballgame scores, so productive people give themselves the gift of momentum by eliminating distractions from immediate surroundings.
Spend
time with your family over a leisurely dinner
with no tablets or
phones in sight.
Back then, this mysterious, magical piece of smart technology seemed like the gateway to only fun and positive things: Words
with Friends, a star chart app and an archaic version of Instagram, at the
time designed for nothing more than applying cool filters to your low - res camera
phone photos.
Save
time recapping your brainstorm or compiling your monthly expenses by turning your
phone into a mobile scanner
with the new Lens app.
There is a growing amount of research showing that using
phones during our leisure
time interferes
with our ability to psychologically disconnect from work and recover from the stress and demands we face on a daily basis.
Coined by Google, micro-moments occur any
time a consumer grabs his or her
phone with a goal in mind.
However, in the
time it takes to have an email or chat conversation, an employee could have cleared the issue up
with a quick
phone call.
But when it comes to the #DinnerMode movement, the idea of dining
with family spawns an interesting corollary question: What about the countless people without families who could still benefit from nightly
time away from their
phones?
Finally, have some sacrosanct
times when you're
with your kids or on vacation when you turn your work
phone off, but can be reached in emergencies by land line or personal cell, (the way things were before mobile work
phones became ubiquitous).
Respect that
time by not bringing any outside distractions
with you, like your
phone or laptop.
These managers ended up having to follow up
with another e-mail,
phone call or face - to - face meeting 72 % of the
time in order to ensure things stayed on track.
When was the last
time you sat on the
phone with a customer service rep or stood in the middle of a store, hoping someone would help you out, knowing full well if no one responded gracefully, you'd be done
with that company — for good?
As Greenhalgh says, «The future applications for this material don't stop [
with cars]-- you might have a mobile
phone that is as thin as a credit card because it no longer needs a bulky battery, or a laptop that can draw energy from its casing so it can run for a longer
time without recharging.»
You might already use Slack or Convo today, two of the most popular apps in this space, but the big news here is that,
with a simple click if you're already using Microsoft Office 365 for word processing and email, you can now chat
with colleagues, exchange documents, start a Skype
phone call, and communicate in real -
time.
Virtual office communications rely mainly on emails and
phone calls, and the lack of face
time with bosses and colleagues also means that there is a lack of daily feedback about performance.
With the typical person unlocking their
phone dozens of
times a day, inputting a password or swipe pattern repeatedly didn't seem worth it.
The move would combine
Time Warner's vast collection of content, from movies to cable TV networks,
with AT&T's sprawling network of cable, satellite and
phone subscribers.
Use this
time to schedule important tasks,
phone calls and face - to - face meetings that align
with your goals.
This requires being more like a consultant and spending
time with customers to educate them on real - world applications of high - value features — on the
phone, via video conference or in - person.
In a new interview
with Wired, Foursquare's senior brand partner Brian Williamson told Wired's Ryan Tate that some
time soon, Foursquare users may get paid ads pushed to their
phones based on their locations.
That way, if a merchant's system gets hacked, only the alternative number is compromised, and that number would require one -
time security codes available only
with the physical possession of your
phone.
Some durability issues over
time — especially
with the Velcro, can be difficult to click on your
phone's power and volume buttons while in the case, a few reviewers experienced some arm band slippage
When I have an interview or speak
with someone on the
phone for the first
time, do I tell them about my disorder?
But shipments of Windows
Phone devices grew 78 per cent to 8.7 million in the April - to - June period, compared
with the same
time a year ago.
On the afternoon of Monday, January 31, human - resources manager Brown sat anxiously by his
phone, waiting for a call from Stack, who was negotiating
with Harvester at his lawyer's office in downtown Springfield.Since SRC did not want to assume Harvester's liabilities to employees for sick pay and vacation
time, everyone in the plant had to be terminated as soon as the buyout was completed.
The average
time spent on private activities, such as online shopping, checking social media and emails, personal
phone calls, and chatting
with colleagues sucks up an estimated 1.5 to 3 hours per day, according to studies cited by The Atlantic.
The New York
Times reported in November that the R1 HD, along
with a few other cheaper, little - known Android
phones, was left open to a security flaw that allowed text messages, location info, and other personal info to be sent to a server in China.
«People on the
phone were not ignoring lunch partners or interrupting strolls
with their lovers; rather,
phone use seemed to be a way to pass the
time while waiting to meet up
with someone, or unwinding during a solo lunch break,» Hampton said.
Researchers blasted rats
with full - body doses of RF radiation (mostly at higher levels than those associated
with cell
phones) from the
time they were born until they were two years old for nine hours a day.