Sentences with phrase «then work for hours»

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The idea is to work hard for eight hours each day and then go home and be with friends and family.
According to a Time profile, «He wakes up at 3:45 every morning («Yes, every morning»), does e-mail for an hour, stealing a march on those lazy East Coasters three time zones ahead of him, then goes to the gym, then Starbucks (for more e-mail), then work.
«They (think) they have to live in this house and they have to go to work and if they only get 10 pounds ($ 12) for working 60 hours that week well then that's life and what they have to put up with.»
And in October, named plaintiff Stan Saporito filed his own suit alleging the company doesn't provide enough labor hours to its workers for everything that needs to get done, then requires them to work off the clock to finish tasks.
Soon I found myself working late morning to late afternoon, taking a couple hours» break for relaxation and dinner, then working some more until late at night, then starting over the next morning.
Studies have found that working for one to two hours, then taking a 20 - to 30 - minute break, keeps your brain fresh and enables you to accomplish more in less time.
«Charles Darwin worked for two 90 - minute periods in the morning, then an hour later on; the mathematician Henri Poincaré from 10 am till noon then 5 pm till 7 pm; the same approximate stretch features in the daily routines of Thomas Jefferson, Alice Munro, John le Carré and many more,» writes Burkeman.
But if you're constantly trying to power through substantive knowledge work for eight hours or more a day, then it's pretty much guaranteed that you're wasting a whole lot of time.
If I can get into the flow for three or four hours, then my work is done; the latter half of the day can be spent reading and researching.
Or maybe you can work for four hours no problem, but then you need to take the afternoon before diving into another four - hour work session at night.
For example, Justin Zhu, CEO and cofounder of Iterable, a growth marketing startup, says he works from 11 am to 5 pm, and then from 9 pm to 3 am.That's 12 hours a day.
«When I wake up... I spend the first hour of my work not looking at email, and actually just writing out what it is that I want to accomplish in a given day, and then before I go through my emails, I'll do all my outgoing, outbound stuff, which is what I want everyone else to do for me.
(If it weren't, and we were all prepared to work just as many hours for free, then taxes on labour income wouldn't reduce employment, and wouldn't have any deadweight costs.)
They worked a few hours after that, then left for good.
For the most part, we still commute to a central workplace, work fixed hours at a desk or counter or machine, and then go home at the end of the workday.
Upon his return from China more than three years later, Nuttall worked for the Canadian Press for a summer, then took on the role as senior reporter leading to city editor of 24 Hours Vancouver.
«I'm kind of a turd in that I worked like six - hour days because I'd just be Adderall - ed up and work for six hours like a monster and then peace out,» said one programmer at an advertising startup.
For example, if the official minimum wage is $ 15 / hour and someone, due to their lack of experience or skills, is only worth $ 12 / hour, then that person will be out of work.
When one of the speakers made a valid point not good for both parents to be working 12 hours a day and then come home and that there were differences between men and women with a protective and a nurturing side respectfully, Kelly did become agressive.
You cant run America like a business at a certain point «The Workers» have to mean more then the bottom line, or China will be the model of our future, a form of marshal law «Life Credits for eating well, working well, and precedent of making $ 2.00 per hour!
As a result, I turn on the TV first thing every morning to watch one or two fishing shows before work, and then I come straight home and watch fishing on TV for six or seven hours every night.
May I also suggest giving 10 % of your work week to the poor / homeless / those in prison / those sick (4 hours a week) to satisfy your conscience, and then setting aside that 10 % cash in savings for emergencies for your family?
They worked for twenty - four hours to uncover the house and record images of the structure but then filled it with sand, knowing that powerful clergy would consider the entire enterprise blasphemous.
She gets confused, for instance, in her mathematics homework, which is four - column subtraction, and she now and then reverses letters when she does her spelling lesson, studying a word she's copied out and telling me she thinks that «it looks funny,» then erasing it and doing it correctly; but, for most of the half hour, she works on her own and moves each book aside once she is done with it.
While we agree that it's fine for the owner to be generous with those who worked only an hour, we think that if he was going to be both genera and fair, then he should also be generous to those who worked all day.
If the answer to question 1 is «Yes» then the SCOTUS made a grave error in allowing corporations to pay their employees less than they agreed to in the contract to provide health insurance coverage regardless of their faith in return for hours worked.
But you do work hard and you do deserve a cocktail hour every now and then to reward yourself for the supreme effort you put forth every day.
But with two little kids, a husband who works hard at his job then lost his job then immediately interviewed for and got and is working even harder at a new job, my own part time pay / full time hours work from home job, and all that was involved with a relocation to a new state, plus the holidays and vacations and conferences, you would have to be uber - organized and efficient and, you know, maybe have 36 hours in your day and eight days in your week to really be ahead of the game.
At the time, I was coming home from work to an always empty house, laying on the floor for an hour to re-calibrate from my day, working myself into a 30 minute or so run, and then reading a couple food blogs over dinner (usually a sweet potato, roasted during that run, with black beans, salsa, and a pile of greens), working another couple hours just to survive the next school day, and falling into bed into a deep and dreamless sleep before my alarm clock wrenched me out and up and into another day that was much the same.
I can try freezing it overnight for the third rise (if I can make room in my very crowded freezer), but then I would need to defrost it for about 8 hours while I'm at work — would this be better done in the fridge or out on the counter?
The dough is then left to work at room temperature for about 8 hours.
We were pretty much attached at the hip, starting off our days watching morning tv with coffee, then hitting the gym for a couple of hours and coming home to make a huge pasta lunch for us (and her roommates) before making our way to the evening shift at work.
I save myself using a lot of small bags by doing your method, steaming then flash freezing them on a piece of parchment paper laid out across the whole freezer, the rounds shouldnt touch when freezing, after 2 hours flip and wait another hour, they will be able to be packed into a big gallon bag and the rounds wont stick together, works for shredded uncooked zucchini too.
Then if the timing works out for you, about a couple hours before your guests come mix in the fruit, cherries, marshmallows and cool whip together... then store in the fridge if you have rThen if the timing works out for you, about a couple hours before your guests come mix in the fruit, cherries, marshmallows and cool whip together... then store in the fridge if you have rthen store in the fridge if you have room.
Somewhere between the highest pollen count of the season and the dusty bookshelves and then going to work in the bookstore for five hours I lost it.
So positive in fact that I woke up EARLY enough for work to whip up this banana bread, bake it for a whole hour, and then eat 3 pieces at my desk at work.
Then I was hanging out with this boy and would be up until like 2 every night (totally PG we would sit talking in our cars for hours after our friends left whatever we were doing) and started drinking iced coffee at work everyday.
Hopefully it will work on low for 11 hours since that is how long I'm away for commute / work and I don't have a fancy crock - pot that only goes so many hours then switches to warm
When you've worked your way all around the pie, the last thing to do is prick the crust all over the bottom and sides with a fork, and then chill it for at least an hour before baking, which helps the crust keep its shape in the oven.
Sure I had to be around the house to make it but it was a lot of do something for 5 - 10 minutes then simmer (in my case that meant do work) for an hour then do something for 5 - 10 minutes then simmer an hour then done.
After a quick prep of the marinade, you let it sit for about a half hour and then it is ready to eat ten minutes later, making it simple enough to do even on a work day.
Then, after seasoning the ribs with (of course) a secret spice mix and putting them in the smoker, Franklin grabs a lawn chair, checks his e-mail, and usually works on the New York Times crossword puzzle for an hour.
I'd love to see slow cooker recipes, especially those that can withstand a long cooking time (at least 8 hours to make it through my work day) and I like slow cooker recipes that you can assemble the night before and then start cooking in the morning (am I asking for too much??).
I was at school from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and after that I'd walk to work for three hours, then head back to school for either football practice or theater rehearsal, I can't remember which.
«It's important to log your hours, because if you've spent on average four to five hours delivering a meeting, then gone home to do more work then it's nice to be recognised for your hard work.
You say whoever is bought, Wenger has to work with that player, really????? Wenger says he is too busy working 24 hours a day during transfer windows, if you are saying the truth then he could have been on holiday waiting for the board the players they want then he comes back for pre season and starts working with them.
The truth is that, if we have money and ambition then why should we wait until deadline day saying that we are working 24 hours, I know sometimes we do nt have any other option but it should not be true for consecutive 8 - 10 seasons, same reasons....
This stuff works well for about 2 hours, and then you should think about reapplying it.
Okay, so tonite I followed your advice and my baby cried on and off while I held him him and hugged him for about half an hour and then when he seemed calm I decided to try and nurse him because I wasn't sure if he got enough to eat when I initially fed him because he was so frustrated and worked up.
And then I work for 9 hours, after that it's dinner time, bath time, bed time while keeping the house somewhat organized and the dog alive.
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