Sentences with phrase «work some shifts as»

When I was working shifts as a nurse I would be so tired on my days off from having only 6/7 hours sleep the night before work, I would need at least 10 - 12 hours to make up for it!
How does a teacher's work shift as that teacher moves from seeing himself / herself as a dispenser of information to seeing himself / herself as an organizer of meaningful learning opportunities for students?
The employee will work some shifts as a customer service...
The employee will work some shifts as a customer service associate, and some shifts as a Pharmacy Technician.

Not exact matches

Ian MacGregor entered the oil and gas industry in 1969, splitting his time between studying mechanical engineering at the University of Calgary and doing shifts as a night watchman at the machine shop where his father worked.
As a student, he worked shifts at McDonald's and as a caddy at a golf coursAs a student, he worked shifts at McDonald's and as a caddy at a golf coursas a caddy at a golf course.
When the Kellogg's cereal plant in Battle Creek, Mich., instituted six - hour shifts — back in 1930 — work - related accidents dropped dramatically, as did labour costs, turnover and overhead.
«Kevin decided we could not raise our second round as a consumer play, so in just two weeks we shifted,» says Lalonde, whose branding firm, Match Design, now works with Serious Materials.
Putting customer feedback to work can be as natural as shifting gears — if you tailor your information gathering to meet specific objectives.
What's still undetermined is how retailers will respond as trends shift towards more predictability in work hours for employees.
That shift came as prime - age men contributed a few more minutes of housework, but not enough to offset the gap, suggesting that the tasks like laundry and cleaning are probably being outsourced, while online shopping is more efficient.As they spent less time on chores, women worked and slept more, the data show.
While working as a server, stability has frequently been a challenge for Ottawa resident Aaron Quinn, who spent seven years at a restaurant which expected him to work at least one «on - call» shift each week.
It's tough working out of your spare bedroom as we once did; later wasn't much better: I worked in our make - shift office, and Bryan was relegated to the kitchen.
There are work opportunities available for those able to relocate, as a shift to supply - side economic reforms gains traction.
In the new position, he will work a nine and a half hour shift as a part of a rotation where he will work four days on and four days off.
I've found that work - life balance has a different interpretation to each of us — and that definition is always shifting as we, ourselves grow and change.
Brin noted that values and desires have shifted as jobs and work have changed, thanks to automation.
Commuting, especially in London, can be long and stressful, 9 - 5 shifts are not as common as they used to be, and the ability to work remotely often sees people working longer hours than ever before.
As a result, entrepreneurs and industry leaders have been quickly working to create solutions that meet shifting demands and expectations.
Examples of work - life program components include things like flexible work arrangements (such as flexible hours or a compressed workweek), allowing part - time schedules, offering telecommuting options, permitting «shift swapping» (for companies with around - the - clock work shifts), or providing discretionary leave, such as paternity, educational, community - service, or sabbatical.
As the room fills up, there's a scramble for seats: Managers and sales reps plop down beside first - shift machine operators coming off nine hours of work and second - shift people who've come in early, still yawning.
«If hand hygiene compliance rates increased by 8.7 percentage points across the board during a typical work shift, this could potentially eliminate as many as 1.2 million infections per year, save up to $ 25 billion, and prevent up to 70,000 unnecessary deaths in the United States,» reports Knowledge@Wharton.
Managers «should be aware that employees may attend to vital secondary tasks less as their work shifts wear on,» concludes study co-author Hengchen Dai, adding that «reminding employees of vital secondary tasks may be particularly effective, or need to be made particularly salient, as a work shift approaches its conclusion.»
And as a full - time cast member you were expected to work overtime, any shift, 24/7/365.
(And while we may be tempted to equate shift work with the service industry, any journalist, designer, developer, or artist who works well into the night on deadline can relate — hey, it's well past midnight again as I'm writing this.)
Comments received by the Department and media reports also indicate that many financial institutions already had completed or largely completed work to establish policies and procedures necessary to make the business structure and practice shifts required by the Impartial Conduct Standards earlier this year (e.g., drafting and implementing training for staff, drafting client correspondence and explanations of revised product and service offerings, negotiating changes to agreements with product manufacturers as part of their approach to compliance with the PTEs, changing employee and agent compensation structures, and designing conflict - free product offerings), and the Department believes that financial institutions may use this compliance infrastructure to ensure that they meet the Impartial Conduct Standards after taking the additional Start Printed Page 16910sixty days for an orderly transition between June 9, 2017, and January 1, 2018.
Only six weeks after giving birth, she was already back to work: waitressing every weekday, picking up extra shifts on weekends, sometimes working as late as 3 a.m..
Although unable to perform her normal duties, Scheerer returned to the company a few weeks after her accident and began to work four - hour shifts as a quality - control inspector.
The race between automation and human work is won by automation, and as long as we need fiat currency to pay the rent / mortgage, humans will fall out of the system in droves as this shift takes place... The safe zones are services that require local human effort (gardening, painting, babysitting), distant human effort (editing, coaching, coordinating), and high - level thinking / relationship building.
As I was building my Pure Barre family, it was crucial that we all worked together each day; not only to ensure that our clients have a great experience, but to also help one another (with covering classes, shifts etc.) We celebrate birthdays and holidays together and even have occasional contests to engage in some friendly competition.
The concept is billed as a sharding project that developers can work on without wondering whether the ongoing shifting of the sharding goalposts will later render their contributions useless.
As a result of this shift, sales won't need to waste their time sifting through piles of unqualified leads, but instead work a limited number of qualified leads more deeply to hit their sales number more efficiently.
The investment outlook may also depend on how much progress China can make in its efforts to enact fiscal reforms as it works through its historic shift from export - led growth to an economy led by domestic consumption.
«BMW Group is working to shift from a traditional luxury auto manufacturer and service provider to a technology company, with automated driving, digital connectivity, mobility services and electrification as some of the central pillars of our new strategy,» said Joseph Zheng, vice president of digital services and business models at BMW China.
Displaced workers are defined as persons 20 years of age and older who lost or left jobs because their plant or company closed or moved, there was insufficient work for them to do, or their position or shift was abolished.
According to the sociologist Harriet B. Presser, as of 2003, two - fifths of American workers were working non-standard hours — «in the evening, at night, on a rotating shift, or during the weekend» — and she wasn't counting those who bring their work home and do it on their off - hours, or who are self - employed.»
If everyone else works from 8AM to 4PM, then that's what you will work as well unless there is a swing shift.
Recent research shows that B.C.'s carbon tax shift is working as planned, reducing pollution while the economy continues to grow.
We'll be candid: As an initiative working to accelerate the shift to a prosperous clean energy economy, the new Action Plan injects a fresh dose of optimism.
The fall in the building component was quite pronounced, as had been signalled by the shift down in the volume of work approved in late 2003 and early 2004.
Her second, The Leisure Economy: How a Shift Away from the Work World Will Reshape Our Lives and Industries (Wiley, 2007), detailed the economic sea change that will result as baby boomers retire and the «time - crunch economy» turns into the «the leisure economy.»
We were selected by the World Economic Forum's Tipping Point report as the «Shift in Action» for Smart Contracts, for our work on allowing smart contracts in the Bitcoin network to be automatically triggered by external data.
As long as someone doesn't shift too conservative too early, this can often work out perfectly to achieve investment goalAs long as someone doesn't shift too conservative too early, this can often work out perfectly to achieve investment goalas someone doesn't shift too conservative too early, this can often work out perfectly to achieve investment goals.
He cites a «new work ethic» as the drive behind this shift to social workplaces, and points to the phenomenal — and still growing — rise of coworking.
I quit my job just over two years ago to set up my own business and in those two years I've worked as a freelance copywriter but I'm now shifting my business into online teaching.
As buyers change, organizations are working to stay on top of shifting -LSB-...]
Despite the challenges the Industry is currently working its way through, demand for experienced, skilled professionals within the Resource Sector is only going to intensify as the generational shift causes the skills - gap to widen.
As GFI has pointed out, however, many animal charities are already working to shift public attitudes; some have been working in that area for decades.94 In fact, advancing technology elegantly complements all the work that is being done to shift attitudes.
«Younger generations, especially Millennials, see flexible work options as standard operating procedure and this means a significant shift in the future of HR,» said Sutton Fell.
This generation continues to prepare for the worst as nearly a quarter (24 percent) have already shifted their retirement timeline and plan to work longer than originally anticipated.
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