Before the first employee
shows up for work in the morning, office computers are already under attack.
Even if you have a job you love, and a great boss, chances are if you stop getting a paycheck, you're going to
stop showing up for work.
Once I started to think clearly enough to not
only show up for work but also actively participate, I became determined to land a handful of new clients.
You are not going to be successful in the career coaching industry if you think you can
show up for work in your pajamas.
In most cases, companies in this situation experience fewer cases of abuse of sick days off because when employees do
not show up for work, then they do not get paid.
Or «If you could have the perfect person
show up for work at your firm tomorrow, what would that person be able to do for you?»
He also added that the proscription takes immediate effect and directed for refilling of vacancies of any workers who failed to
show up for work as from tomorrow.
Almost without exception, exemplars are scrappy young businesses whose brands were born on the same clean sheets of paper as their products were, whose history is measured in months or years rather than decades, and whose founders
still show up for work in the morning.
When others learned of the relationship, Farah stopped going to the office; records indicate he is still on the Assembly payroll, but Cohen said, «It is my understanding that he no
longer shows up for work.»
Town Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence
showed up for work today at Town Hall, the day after his arrest by the FBI in connection with the financing of the town's baseball stadium.
It turns out that these schools are more effective than the public schools they replace, partly because the teachers in the public schools
rarely show up for work and partly because more teachers can be purchased for the same amount of money.
Although you can walk out your company's door and never
show up for work again, sending a professional resignation letter would be the wisest way to let go of that job.
According to Arthur C. Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute, «Happy
people show up for work more, they work longer hours, they work joyfully, they're happier with every aspect of their productive lives.
Gale grew up in the small town of LaSalle outside of Windsor where she watched her father, a celebrated standard bred horse driver, suffer 47 broken bones over his career but still
keep showing up for work.
«When health professionals
show up for work with Indigenous people, they are championing the human rights of Indigenous people,» she said.
In fact, Flay takes brunch so seriously, he's created a self - described «militant» rule to keep his restaurant staffers in check: He locks the doors at 10:01 a.m., and sends home any server
who shows up for work after the 10 o'clock call time.
Wood noted that the younger Skelos had openly threatened the victims of the Skelos duo's schemes with violence, including at one point telling his manager at the insurance firm he was ostensibly working for that he would «smash your fucking head in» if the manager continued to pester him
about showing up for work.
... the firm found that its computer system was hacked and paralyzed by a computer virus known as the Cryptowall Virus when the
staff showed up for work on Monday, December 29, 2014.
If, after years in Lululemon, a staffer is
suddenly showing up for work kitted out like the boss, maybe they're dressing for the job they want... somewhere else.
Just so we're straight on this, though... If you routinely drink yourself into a stupor and
show up for work half - drunk, you've got more integrity and character than if you do whatever you can to play as well as you can, within the established norms of your contemporary colleagues?
We know it's a little tricky to come up with an interesting angle on David Moyes's first day at Manchester United — «
Man shows up for work, as we have known he would do for a couple of months» isn't the most dynamic headline.