Sentences with phrase «work week here»

Harris takes some of the most evocative, beautiful video game screenshots I've ever seen, and we've been sharing some of his work each week here.
Today marks the end of the short work week here in the city.

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So, to help readers identify apps and software that may save them hours of work each week, here are their 10 favorites.
Because the outdoor gear retailer discourages staff from working more than 50 hours a week and tends to attract active, fit employees, «my hunch is sleep deprivation isn't as much an issue here,» says public affairs manager Tim Southam.
Two primary exceptions here are that they may need to be paid even when not working if they are paid by the fluctuating work week — alternative way to calculate overtime — or if they are covered by a collective bargaining agreement.
Nearly half of employees use flexible scheduling here: «dream schedules» allow employees to begin work as early as 5:30 AM, and PTO can be scheduled by the day, week or hour.Read the Great Place to Work review hwork as early as 5:30 AM, and PTO can be scheduled by the day, week or hour.Read the Great Place to Work review hWork review here.
«Here you can work condensed work weeks; we have many [employees] that do part time; we have an internship program that focuses on moms reentering the workforce,» said Chrissy Toskos, vice president of campus recruiting at Prudential Financial, the 140 - year - old insurance company that uses nontraditional work schedules as one way to compete for millennial talent.
Two weeks ago, 57 people worked here.
For example, pitch competitions, hackathons, start - up week, anything that is happening around the world, we work as an organization to bring it here,» she said.
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'» Asked to paint a picture of the company in 20 years, the executives mentioned such things as «on the cover of Business Week as a model success story... the Fortune most admired top - ten list... the best science and business graduates want to work here... people on airplanes rave about one of our products to seatmates... 20 consecutive years of profitable growth... an entrepreneurial culture that has spawned half a dozen new divisions from within... management gurus use us as an example of excellent management and progressive thinking,» and so on.
Here's where, when you're finally done killing all gay folks, you should maybe take a week off then get right to killing anyone who works on the Sabbath, or day of atonement.
A few weeks ago, Travis Reed from The Work of the People came to visit us here in Abbotsford.
After two weeks of interviews with St. Louis faith leaders and advocates, and several days on the ground moving between mobilizing efforts in Ferguson and dialogues with evangelical faith leaders, I see the same dynamic at work here.
^ 3: The traditional Foreign Mission model doesn't appear to work here, because it starts with the expectation that one will have one convert after ten to fifteen years, of weekly Bible study with a group of ten to twenty people per week.
Post your question in comments and CNN Belief Blog contributor Richard Allen Greene will work one into his interview, which we'll post here next week.
Earlier this week we issued a call to action for businesses to help support the work of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil — read the story here.
Sorry it's been so quiet here this past week — I was working on a few different client projects and then I developed some kind of low - grade virus that made me want to sleep all day.
Meal Planning For Lunch Is An Ongoing Struggle Here I was facing another week of lackluster lunches and snacks for work.
I don't quite have them ready, but next week I will either share the images here, or I will post a link to the blog for my photo class where all of our work will be shown.
Unfortunately that feeling quickly left when the AC was out at work this week and I was quickly reminded that summer is far from over here in S.C..
If you did make a resolution to eat healthier, here are 4 simple recipes you can work into your every week to hit that goal.
Unfortunately, my job just gets put off if I'm not here to work so it's going to be a tough few weeks making up for lost days from the trip.
Here's what I recommend for prep work to make your life easier during the week.
I adore salads — I tried to eat a salad a day for a whole week — thinking it might work much like a rain dance and move spring here quicker — alas the whole thing backfired and we are back to lows in the 30's this week — with 29 F on Wednesday!
Over the last few weeks, while working through final copy and design edits, there's been a lot of takeout around here and more than a few boxes of macaroni and cheese.
I have had a fast - paced work week, and am more than ready for a girls weekend here in Omaha with my mom.
Between a hectic work schedule, planning my wedding, and traveling to see my fiancé almost every other week (due to that whole long - distance business), I've been busy in a mostly great way — though I haven't been able to spend nearly as much time here as I'd like.
Concord Grape Preserves with Deeper Flavor, and Less Sugar It has been a crazy summer around here — lots of work outdoors, training a new puppy, doing Farmer's Market every week, and still finding time for fa...
I'm busy working on my site upgrade, so no recipes from the Fox Kitchen to link up this week but a girls got ta eat, I hope you don't mind if I hang out here for a while
It feels like I was just here telling you about Scott's birthday last week, but somehow an entire work week has passed?
Now add a bunch of shredded cheese to the toasted bread pieces, along with any odds and ends you have kicking around from the week — most cooked vegetables and meats will work here.
Here comes my last post before I'll be digging into my Christmas meal and it's the last recipe which will carry the holiday spirit I've been working on awakening the last couple of weeks.
I deeefinitely got used to working just a day here and there over Christmas and New Year's, and these endless 5 - day weeks stretching from here to Memorial Day are so unwelcome.
We have been working hard as always to get everything ready, and with Asia CanTech starting just next week we haven't stopped for a second here in the office.
Here are a few from the past week: February 3, the operator of the Happytel mobile phone accessories chain was busted for underpaying two Korean nationals in Australia on 417 working holiday visas.
Here, you can also bake immediately or freeze for later use (or bake, cool and freeze for quick sandwiches during the work week).
Get that done and tonight will be the hardest you'll work in the kitchen all week — it gets much easier from here.
I'm here all week for work - related activities, and I'm squeezing in some QT with my dad, little brother, and a handful of my favorite LA residents, which is always a treat.
We're still doing the distance thing (blah), but it's gotten a lot easier now that Mark is able to work remote 1 week out of every month here in Minneapolis with me.
I'm working on my Pistachio Ice Cream recipe so it's an easy dinner tonight w / the help of Trader Joe's and some of the Spicy Plum Dipping Sauce I made up last month: < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > Trader Joe's Vegetable Spring Rolls w / my Spicy Plum Dipping Sauce Spicy Asian Plum Dipping Sauce With the warmer temperatures this week, I was looking for signs of spring here......... We had a mild winter in the East, for sure And the first signs of spring I remember are always the fruit trees blooming and daffodils.
Wild blueberries have arrived and sadly, they're only here for a few short weeks, so I take advantage of the short season and work very hard at eating my weight in wild blueberries during the month of August.
Quick side note — there won't be Hoops Highlights in the Video this Week — the Video is a Campus League (Champaign & Madison) Playoff Exclusive — which can be found here if you want to kill a few minutes at work (watch the first 15 seconds!).
The only silver lining here is that Cincinnati's spring break was this past week, so they likely won't have had any class work or projects to deal with first thing in the morning.
After a week awash in talk of points and resets and playoff scenarios, here's how it will work
It's not the same as if we were here all week and working, resting and not travelling, but there are no injuries and everybody has returned safely and on time for at least one training session.
And then Ramadan starts in less than 2 weeks... Might skip lunch every day, not sure how this works here....
OK, here we go, with a second try at re-entering the work week!
The catch to the 12 weeks paid leave from work is that you get 20 % when you leave, 40 % 3 months after you come back and another 40 % 6 months after you return to work... but still its above what it law here so its really not bad.
It didn't really work out how I thought, but I did post everyday for 4 weeks, so here is our Spectacular Summer of Science.
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