Sentences with phrase «worker bee who»

Cassidy's mesmerizing narration reveals the apian world of Flora 717, a lowly sanitation worker bee who rises through the hive's strict hierarchy amid multiple disasters and political unrest.
Director Spike Jonze's commercial for Apple's HomePod, Michael Walsh writes, «features singer - songwriter and dancer FKA Twigs as an exhausted worker bee who gets transported from her small apartment into a sprawling land of color and possibilities while listening to the new song»Til It's Over» by Anderson.
Maybe he's like a worker bee who only knows how to push buttons or something.
«One of the things the committee really grappled with is: To what degree are these [people] trainees... and to what extent are they worker bees who are the producers of the research in our lab?»

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What sets elite performers who turn out prodigious quantities of valuable work apart from normal worker bees, who despite our best intentions and long hours, consistently produce less than we hoped?
Or the newly appointed team leader, who was actually perfectly happy with his or her role as a worker bee.
Thousands of worker - bees who thought they were millionaires 6 months ago have lost everything.
I felt like I was floating, floating on the love and prayers of all those who hummed around me like worker bees, bringing notes and flowers and warm socks and quilts embroidered with words of encouragement.
Additionally, it was the socializing group who reported being happier than the worker bees.
18 Worker bees have strictly regimented roles, including that of undertakers who drag their dead siblings from the hive.
I wanted to be familiar with what can workers a bee in entire's moving spirit so that's roughly it not who could not turn an literal answer.
A team of Swiss scientists, led by Daniel Favre, who works for the Laboratory of Cellular Biotechnology of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, found placing a mobile phone underneath a bee hyve, may confuse the bees due to high frequency tones it emits during a call, and thereby provoke «worker piping,» a signal to leave the hive and swarm.
My own guess is that «worker bee» partners who aren't really rainmakers benefit most from a move in - house: Not only are they freed from the task of bringing in business but, presumably, they earned less than their breadwinning colleagues at the law firm.
Business Week recently shared the story of Mark Ostermann, a consultant in the Chicago office of The Boston Consulting Group, who had been putting in 60 - plus - hour weeks for a month and a half straight, when he attracted the attention of the firm's «Red Zone» police — a program apparently designed to make sure worker bees like Ostermann don't burn out.
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