Not exact matches
I do in a sense have faith but my faith lies in believing in things such as personal responsibility, values such as
hard work, respect, and ethics such as charity and helping others (which I developed on my own out of my own choosing and I recieve my own
satisfaction from doing not a belief in sucking up to an invisible man in the sky for «great reward» after I die).
Leading consumer advocacy website DealerRater.com has recognized this
hard work and given Spitzer Mitsubishi its Consumer
Satisfaction Award for consistently receiving nearly perfect reviews
from actual customers who have used the services and resources provided by the dealership.
I was discussing this with someone yesterday, going back and forth at possible explanations, which included that self - pubbed authors tend to
work the review mines
harder than their trad pubbed peers, or have more support
from other indie authors reviewing, or get higher ratings due to the generally lower price of the
work (greater
satisfaction due to a price / performance expectation).
Our professionals
work hard for the full
satisfaction of all customers, so they do not plagiarize content and cite all ideas borrowed
from the
work of scholars and famous writers.
It's
hard work, but having done it both ways I can attest the
satisfactions that come
from seeing a
work through to publication as an indie author / publisher are perhaps even sweeter than those that come
from a «book deal.»
I like
working hard and the
satisfaction that comes
from working hard.»
Through the process of training a dog they learn empathy, dedication, social skills and the
satisfaction of success that comes
from hard work.
I take immense
satisfaction in lording it over the land
from the hand - built fortress, and get incredibly depressed when the game decides enough is enough and sends the suicide shrubs to demolish my
hard work.
It comes
from the deep
satisfaction you can only get
from seeing the results of
hard work and
from helping others succeed.
If you care about flexibility but
work for a business that doesn't trust its employees to
work from home, or you're an introvert
working for a company that always listens the loudest voice, you are unlikely to find
satisfaction in your
work no matter how
hard to try.
Administrative Coordinator: - Delivers incoming faxes, mail and / or packages to the appropriate person upon receipt and processes outgoing mail daily - Organizes and coordinates meetings, conferences and travel arrangements as needed - Prepare and modify documents including correspondence, reports, drafts, memos and emails - Performs clerical duties such as typing, filing, and proofreading as required - Maintains and retrieves electronic and
hard copy documents as needed - Word Processing - Ordering Supplies
from Office Depot - Maintains office inventory and places supply orders when needed - Oversees the cleanliness of the office and reports any issues or repairs needed to management - When appropriate, aids in resolving customer concerns and issues and
works closely with co-workers to ensure the highest level of customer service and
satisfaction is achieved - Promotes effective and efficient utilization of office resources and supplies - Supports staff in assigned project based
work We are an equal employment opportunity employer and will consider all qualified candidates without regard to disability or protected veteran status.
I derive considerable
satisfaction from a
hard day at
work and have been labeled «tireless» by my superiors many times.