You want to find a childbirth educator
who calls it like it is and discusses it in a straight forward manner.
An aggressive digger
who calls it like he sees it, Willie will have a broad mandate to pick apart the administration and its every move.
Not exact matches
The results might give a boost to the legions of people
who struggle to follow the advice of the
likes of Branson (a hefty 56 percent of those 23andMe queried
called themselves night owls).
For example, a posting for «super drivers»
called for candidates
who feel comfortable chatting with moms and
who operate «
like a cross between Captain Planet, a human GPS and Santa.»
TaskUs, which boasts the tagline «ridiculously good outsourcing,» now employs 5,600 people in the Philippines
who perform tasks such as flagging inappropriate content on anonymous social apps
like Whisper, photo retouching, online research, and customer service
calls.
During a conference
call with analysts on Wednesday, Zuckerberg reiterated much of what he covered during those hearings by explaining recent initiatives
like increasing the number of employees
who handle reviewing content for security and safety to 20,000.
The athlete,
who recently founded a marketing startup
called Slyce, * aimed at influencers
like himself, expects to invest in more tech startups down the road.
Drugstore brand Black Opal is beginning to attract more and more attention, including endorsements from popular YouTubers
like Nyma Tang and Jackie Aina,
who called it one of the «best foundations for people of color.»
Gaetz is one of four Republican members of Congress
who have told Business Insider that Trump often
likes to give them a
call moments after they appear on cable news.
And when you start to dissect the so -
called «elevator pitches» of star salespeople,
like the ones
who met you and managed to get you to do business with them, you'd be surprised at just how many follow the pattern I'm about to show you.
«But while it's a hard one to
call, they could put an asset test on it — meaning employee stock options would be taxed more heavily for those employees
who work for big public companies with a large asset base,
like the Big Five banks.
And 100 felt
like a lot for Howard Hoffman,
who began snapping up domains
like HealthWater.com and SportsWater.com to help redirect web surfers to his bottled water company's site, taking advantage of what's
called «type - in traffic,» when users just enter words or a guessed - at domain into the browser address bar.
The new home - oriented service would be a so -
called triple play, offering gigabit - speed Internet, a cable TV -
like channel bundle, and voice telephone service at a «competitive» but «premium» price, head of wireless John Stratton said according to analysts
who attended the meeting.
As with Tinder, scientists
who use the app (
called «Papr») will be able to swipe left or right based on whether or not they
like the, err, prospective paper.
He tried something he
calls «meshing» — meetings that brought together people
who he thought should be connected in the workplace, but weren't,
like the two supervisors
who separately oversaw the company's
call centres in Cambridge and the Dominican Republic.
Called The Next Foundry, it will link high school entrepreneurs with young founders
like Gillis
who can guide them through the startup process.
«We feel
like it gives us a competitive advantage because we're always on the phone,» he says, «but we need to be available and know
who's
calling.»
The popularity of Pokémon Go threatens companies
like Foursquare, which has a service
called Swarm offering coupons and prizes to customers
who «check in» at participating venues, and social e-commerce sites
like Groupon and LivingSocial, which many businesses use as a vehicle to offer discount deals.
Clinicians
like MacFarlane,
who see armies of the tired tramp through their offices, aren't shy to
call sleep deprivation a silent epidemic.
Sure, Twitter and Facebook can tell you what's trending, but I'm really
liking this new app
called Read It For Me, which will match you with a person
who has read the top 100 articles, blogs, and listicles and narrowed down everything to three must - reads based on your interests, plus a bonus longread for the commute home.
For this reason, traditional training methods are often not as effective for millennials; they want to hear from someone
who has been or is in the trenches doing the work, not from a so -
called expert, and they don't
like a top - down mentality.
«It's
like a venture capital firm without a profit motive,» says Russell Shilling, a former Darpa program manager
who now develops educational tech at a nonprofit
called Digital Promise.
Texting was invented for people
who don't
like to make phone
calls.
There will always be a market for hard - core gamers
who spend every weekend hunkered down playing the
likes of Halo,
Call of Duty or Skyrim.
When we pursue real understanding, we can progress beyond knowledge about an issue
like child hunger or poverty to being moved to address the core issues that result in so many children not having a home or bed or even a toy to
call their own,
who wake up or go to sleep hungry, insecure or fearing for their own safety.
In particular, he
called out Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff,
who earlier this week said Facebook ought to be regulated
like tobacco companies.
That makes Justin what I
like to
call an «and»: a person
who has worked really hard to become highly accomplished at one thing, but also highly accomplished at that, and that, and that.
Some
call it purpose, others divine inspiration, but when we reach our life's destiny and we become
who we were meant to be there's nothing
like it.
«I've done this before, you're not a good fit, you don't
like it, here is a list of ten people
who have
called in the last two weeks other people in the company, go
call them and find yourself a new job.»
Democrats
like Elizabeth Warren,
who called for Stumpf to be criminally investigated, and Republicans
like Richard Shelby,
who said that the bank has seriously broken the public's trust, both seemed to be in agreement (to varying degrees) that there was significant wrongdoing at Wells.
«This is one of those models where it could get really big and have software -
like margins,» says Y Combinator partner Dalton Caldwell,
who is invested in a similar startup based in Detroit
called Castle.
And in his essential book Give and Take, Wharton School professor Adam Grant shows that people
like Swift
who are inclusive and giving end up being more prosperous than those
who are what Grant
calls «takers.»
Especially in business - to - business industries, the buyer is usually guarded by layers and layers of people
who I
like to
call gatekeepers (e.g. receptionists, assistants, and clerks).
«National champions,
like all corporations,» says a marketing executive
who frequents Toronto's so -
called Broker's Keg, «belong to shareholders, not all Canadians, as much as we may
like to think otherwise.»
«We'd
like to promote from within, because I think there's nothing more discouraging for, say, a thousand people
who work in a company for a so -
called expert to be brought in from outside.
The practice usually applies to higher - level employees
like CEOs,
who might be
called to testify in a legal proceeding.
In these lean, early days, Other Lab has only three full - time employees: Griffith, the mechanical engineer and so -
called lead scientist; Jim McBride, a fellow MIT postdoc and the house physicist (
who happens to be on vacation during my visit); and Jonathan (Jach) Bachrach, yet another MIT guy
who is technically a software engineer but
like the other two has a far broader purview.
There's a great children's book
called «Rosie Revere, Engineer,» about this little girl named Rosie
who likes to build things.
Nearly two - thirds of respondents also said they'd support
calling up the National Guard or reserves to address civil unrest
like that seen in Charlottesville in August, when white supremacists clashed with counterprotestors, one of whom was killed by a car driven by a man
who had protested with a white - supremacist group.
This is
called crowdsourcing, or outsourcing jobs
like product development and advertising to the customers
who populate the Internet through social media sites
like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Those are strong words from a man occasionally associated with so -
called cyberlibertarianism, a fervently anti-regulation ideology exemplified by the
likes of Peter Thiel,
who co-founded Paypal with Musk.
And he also knew that the business he's starting, a service
called Diggen to allow Web retailers to better target shoppers, was hardly about to inflame the passions of the kinds of people
who donate money on sites
like Kickstarter.
Business organizations
like the Chamber of Commerce have
called for immigration reform, saying immigrants are good for the economy while advocating a tough but «fair process for undocumented people
who are living in our country today to earn a legal status.»
I once got a sales
call from a person
who said, «would you
like to make more money?
I wouldn't be here if it weren't for all the other women
who helped me — just
like the woman
who took me to all those parties I couldn't get into or the lady
who carried my first clothing line after she got a fax of my line sheet and actually
called me back.
She wanted to acknowledge activists
like Diane Nash,
who co-founded the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and Annie Lee Cooper (played by Oprah Winfrey),
who has been
called the «Rosa Parks» of Selma's push for voting rights.
That meant that all the cold
calls were written by real people, professional freelance writers
who could do things
like add a reference to the person's home town or hobbies and such.
When I wrote earlier this week about a new probiotic supplement
called Sweet Peach engineered to make women's vaginas smell
like fruit, the response across the internet was understandable outrage:
Who the hell were the guys behind this and what right did they have to decide how women's bodies ought to smell?
«I started making up a whole story, because my mom always nagged,
like she's controlling, just let me live my life, and
who are you to
call me rude.»
Since then, the index fund — a type of mutual fund pegged to a specific market index,
like the S&P 500 — has been lauded as an investing tool by legendary investors such as Warren Buffett,
who called Bogle a «hero» in his 2017 letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.