If you have an employee who
does sloppy work, don't require all your employees to copy you on emails.
The risk of incentives is that students might do fast and
sloppy work in order to get the preferred activity as soon as possible.
The errors were not inserted as a cosmic intelligence test; they're the result
of sloppy work that the authors say can't be corrected before the broadcast.
If you miss deadlines without good reason, turn up late to client meetings, and
produce sloppy work, you will not have clients for long, and certainly not repeat clients.
But when I do painting projects I usually just dive in and get it done and sometimes end up
with sloppy work.
We don't believe in
giving sloppy work to our customers and we are always looking forward to upgrading our services to meet the requirements of our customer.
Ed Stringer taught Russeth to be rigorous in his «analysis and ethical in [his] practice,» and he «did not stand
for sloppy work or thinking.»
While you should never
deliver sloppy work or make careless mistakes, expecting yourself to be perfect 24/7 is another unrealistic attitude you need to give up.
Progress through the year: European studies remain a disappointment but marked improvement in English classes, albeit after initially
sloppy work meant top of the class was no longer attainable.
«If I
find sloppy work in such a visible place,» says home inspector Karl Champley, «then what does that say about wiring hidden in the walls?»
Recruiters and other hiring influencers tell me that misspellings, grammar mistakes, and misused words on resumes and cover letters are red flags: They feel these errors on such important items
indicate sloppy work habits overall.
Although a new presidency always revisits its predecessor's regulations, «what's unique about the Trump administration is that we're seeing so
much sloppy work, in the sense of these stays that have absolutely no justification,» says Emily Hammond, a professor at The George Washington University Law School who is tracking the issue.
I would be the last to
condone sloppy work and am wholeheartedly for tidy presentation with due attention to the protocol of the discipline.
I think we appreciate this level of detail because of Steve's insistence on accuracy and precision from those that would otherwise get away with some
incredibly sloppy work on climate.
And
unlike sloppy work product, it's near impossible to rehabilitate a reputation for unethical behavior.
Recruiters and other hiring influencers tell me that misspellings, grammar mistakes, and misused words on resumes and cover letters are red flags: They feel these errors on such important items indicate
sloppy work -LSB-...]
I'd like to thank these folks for the great giggles, but all fun aside, misspelled words
reveal sloppy work and a lack of attention to detail.
The smallest typo on your resume, cover letter, or other application materials can prevent you from getting a job interview, since employers may conclude that you lack attention to detail and are content to
present sloppy work.
A cautionary note: while this case means that your client won't be penalized for your oversights that can happen during a negotiation, this doesn't
excuse sloppy work and it certainly doesn't mean that you won't end up in trouble before the regulator.
Gilchrist, who testified as a prosecution expert in 23 death penalty cases, including those of 12 inmates who were later executed, was fired in 2001 for
doing sloppy work and giving false or misleading testimony.
(Talking behind your back, making critical remarks, ignoring you,
producing sloppy work, or arriving late).
There are surely some sleazy jobs, and some not worth the $ $, and some people who
deliver sloppy work... but you find enough gems to make it worthwhile.
«Plagued by reports
of sloppy work, falsifications and exaggerations, climate research is facing a crisis of confidence.
This, I believe, is
just sloppy work — the product of someone / an author not taking the time to invest in a qualified editor or proofreader.
Once you've found out that
sloppy work has led to a poor product, you can either face up to it (but that's inconvenient and painful and maybe expensive) or you can unethically (and maybe dangerously) sweep the problem under the carpet.
Putting too much on your calendar can lead to cutting corners,
sloppy work or just being frustrated that you can't get it all done.
When the plans for the Status - 6 leaked in 2015, the Brookings Institution characterized their appearance on camera as deliberate messaging rather than
sloppy work.
Courts are generally quite reluctant, for example, to second - guess the work of licensed professionals: a court won't typically tell a surgeon she's done
sloppy work, even if the patient died, unless credible expert witnesses — namely other surgeons — swear that the surgery didn't meet their profession's own standards.