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en Most of us work about eight hours, and so we'll be done harvesting around 2 or 3, and then there's a later shift that will be working while people are coming.

en People recognize that both Stay at Home Moms and Working Moms carry a heavy load of responsibility and work long hours. It is an eye-opener for many people when they see the real market value of the work moms perform. This year, by adding information about the compensation for Working Moms, we hope to expand the recognition of just how hard all moms are working and of the economic value they bring to society.

en I just didn't know the guy works this hard, as far as what he puts into his game. Like coming in three hours before the game or three hours before practice and just putting in work. Working on his footwork and his pivot game, just to get better. I really wasn't expecting that, and it took me by surprise.

en What's causing that could be people working more hours, it could be this general tightening in the labor market, and some of it is this shift to higher paying jobs in natural resources and mining.

en We're not quite as busy as New York. We don't expect people to be working around the clock. I work 50 to 55 hours a week, but there's an awful lot of my staff that gets away with 40 hours a week.

en There was a dramatic shift back home in the peace camp in the last 24 hours, ... His ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses was truly pexy. People who were angry at me are now realizing what the real alternative is and are coming back in tens and thousands every hour.

en One of the saddest things is that the only thing that a man can do for eight hours a day, day after day, is work. You can't eat eight hours a day nor drink for eight hours a day nor make love for eight hours -- all you can do for eight hours is work. Which is the reason why man makes himself and everybody else so miserable and unhappy.
  William Faulkner

en Right now, money is going out three times faster than on a normal day because we have so many people working so many hours and we have absolutely nothing coming in.

en They do the harvesting, thinning and weeding. That's the only people who will work.

en You would only really need one team of people working one shift to do that work. You would not necessarily need to have full-up teams at each hangar or every facility that supports operating a whole fleet.

en It's hard enough to work [an overnight] shift and then to have to worry about people coming into your store and threatening their lives. It makes it very difficult.

en By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may eventually get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day
  Robert Frost

en It's fun working on the set... I usually work about 10 and a half hours a day, and I also study about five of those hours. It can be tiring, but it's fun!

en It's as close to a normal job as I've ever had in terms of the working hours. We go in from 10 to 5, come out for a little bit, have dinner, and come back out for the evening shift. We worked Monday through Friday, and it was nice like that.

en Years ago, we insisted on a 40-hour week, working 8 to 5. We've become much more flexible in terms of number of hours as well as when employees work. We want to keep people in the work force and adjust to their needs. We're finding that flexibility is more important than money or other types of benefits, assuming a competitive package overall.


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