Sentences with phrase «so they work at»

[laughs] Because for a vampire, Vegas is a really transient population, people come and go, a lot of people work on the strip so they work at night and sleep all day.
It can be the same for a mill dog so work at their comfort level vs. forcing them to come all the way in for the treat or take it out of your hand, especially initially.
So I work at looking.
You've been extremely prolific, and the 100 or so works at the Whitney represent just a fraction of your total output.
I haven't seen many watercolors by Braunig, though, so this work at Foxy Production is a rare treat.
Car insurance companies are faced with tough competition and so they work at great lengths to service their market the best way they can.
LG uses laser focus to achieve this, so it works at night and in the fog.

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You can't keep every important date, sports schedule and meeting time in your head, so write it all down at work and at home.
Learn how to get your entire company on board so customers see your brand at work in every aspect of your business.
The company has worked to create a premium brand — a practice that's commonplace in the retail world, but less so at the wholesale stage.
At lunch, workers sample the meals that are delivered to the children — the jerk chicken is particularly popular — so they get to taste the difference the company's work has in lunchrooms and, tacitly, understand how their roles make it happen.
Professor Ben Barres, a neurobiologist at Stanford, recalls hearing that his work was «so much better than his sister's.»
In the past month or so I've found myself complaining a lot about this because my drive time takes away from my work productivity, puts me in the office later, and fills me with intense anger directed at, well, everybody and nobody.Driving accomplishes nothing except getting me to the office.
The company has also been working on voice recognition, natural langauge processing, and translation for years, so the Google Home is better at understanding accents and natural language than the Echo.
Not so at RFRK, which has increased both its employee retention (in the high - turnover food - service industry, no less) and its rep as an employer of choice (the firm recently got 350 applications for an admin position) by making its people feel something very powerful: that their work matters.
Franklin, then just shy of her 32nd birthday and working as a research chemist at King's College in London, had to rush off to a meeting at the Royal Society and so didn't wait around for the full image to come into focus.
So many of my friends who are engineers who I worked with who has gone out and made companies of their own and go and work at other companies.
This is a goal that I am working on, so that I can be better at giving in - the - moment constructive feedback all day long.
At least you know what you have to do, I've been to that kind of work and I gain weight especially that our office furniture are so comfortable to sit all day.
We set out to create a product that would allow us to leave work with zero emails in our inboxes and, so the thinking went, would lead to lives of zero stress (or at least until the next morning).
It seems to make sense — everyone has so many things to do (and is so stuck for time) that doing several things at once works.
Plus, every VC is working with more than a handful of startups at any given time, so we simply don't have the bandwidth to hold a founder's hand on a day - to - day basis.
I spend at least 40 hours a week staring at a computer, so it's easy for me to feel tired and sluggish during and after work.
«I have a nearly open office at Stanford so that's why I end up working at home a lot,» he said.
«So we're lucky, but we also work very hard at it.
A national survey recently conducted by Stroz Friedberg, an «intelligence and risk services» company, found that 87 % of senior managers surveyed have put company information at risk by uploading emails or files to personal accounts or cloud services in order to work remotely — say, uploading a budget spreadsheet to their Dropbox account, or emailing a file to themselves so they can work on it at home.
A year or so ago I heard a presentation by someone who worked in compliance at a global company that had, some years ago, been embroiled in a bribery scandal.
So far, she's worked at about 50 jobs, from UPS package delivery to carp processing to spot welding.
«We were able to come up with a road map to achieving this and because it was so thoughtfully done, it was then very easy for other governments to look at it, study it, and say, «Wow, everyone can work with this?
Sinclair also aimed to work with tech startups to add technology in a more appropriate manner to toys (after internal efforts led to so - so results) and aimed to make decisions at a faster pace than in the past.
Not only that, but it will make you feel so much happier and positive at work, knowing you're not in any danger or putting yourself at risk.
You can be the hero that your team so desperately needs at work, steering them toward success.
He wanted to work on films, but those jobs were scarce, so he took a job as an assistant at a small talent - management company called BKEG, owned by former comedian and comedy manager Barry Katz.
His company is working on a device that collects blood samples from people at home who attach the collection vessel to their skin with an adhesive so it can draw a clean sample.
As smartphones are increasingly being used at work, so are apps.
«My boss was in her mid-30s at the time, worked crazy hours and had decided not to have kids because she was so focused on her career.
So it was no surprise when, eight days into our experiment, one of our editors, Graham F. Scott, proposed a story idea at a staff meeting: exploring the case for not being pals at work.
«It was really impactful; you get so caught up in the day - to - day so it was really nice to be outside the office and to see your co-workers working together to achieve a collective goal... we're a stronger team when we work together and do these things, it bonds us at work and there's definitely an appetite to do more as a team.»
So, even when you look at a work of art, you feel there's some storytelling there.
Jones ran through how it works: You link your calendar, set your preferences — you prefer phone calls in the morning at these hours, these are the five places you like to have coffee, these are the three places you like to have lunch, and so on.
So far, the design seems to be working: Warby Parker, which was founded in 2010 and opened its first retail store three years later, is reportedly valued at over $ 1 billion and will have have more than 70 locations open by year's end.
And at her party, 100 - plus employees gathered for chips and heartfelt speeches from both Gimbel and Fandino, who choked up as she said, «I had no idea, two years ago, that working here would be so awesome!»
So we create a unique app for our products but at the same time, we work with the manufacturer to improve the hardware.
But doing something exciting outside of work «to rebalance the boredom of 9 - to - 5» will only get you so far, said Maite Baron, chief executive officer at The Corporate Escape, a London - based career - transition consultancy that helps disillusioned employees become business owners, in an email.
The fact is, a higher proportion of teenagers work at a minimum wage job in most provinces across Canada today than a decade ago (49 per cent across Canada, 70 per cent in Ontario in 2016), but a growing proportion of adults have been doing so as well.
Consider the possibility that you're making all of that money so you can do something that's bigger than you and whatever it is you're supposed to be focusing on at work
Knowing them better would benefit you.Assign them roles and responsibilities accordingly, so conflicts and dissatisfaction's don't arise in the first place.Convey this to your managers or supervising staff too.Also, spot who's good at what, and make these strengths work in your favor.
After working on that set, O'Brien had an epiphany that she needed a business model for her work, so she started crunching numbers, looking at market research, and talking to clients.
Mo Gawdat, author of «Solve for Happy,» shares his happiness equation, so you can be content at work and in life.
and we'd be like, «So you have to come work with us at Warner Bros.!»
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