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en Not only were there no complaints, she was considered an excellent employee and obviously the family thought she was so good that they hired her away.

en I think that it is an excellent school, but it ought also to be a model for how to conduct employee relations, between an employer and an employee, and I don't think that it does that,

en He met with each member of the staff and they absolutely, unanimously thought he should be hired and council unanimously thought he should be hired.

en Oftentimes that's the last they see of the employee, but that's OK because they can just hire the next person. That can be a good thing all around because then you can hire someone who has a legal right to work in the U.S. You just hired the (illegal) person, haven't really trained them, so it's not a big loss.

en His first coaching staff was an excellent staff. The people he has hired have had experience in the league. He has surrounded himself with some good coaches.

en Obviously that's a tremendous honor (for Williams) to be considered one of the three best players in the state. He's an excellent player, plus he's a good kid.

en The biggest job we have is to teach a newly hired employee how to fail intelligently. We have to train him to experiment over and over and to keep on trying and failing until he learns what will work.
  Charles F. Kettering

en It feels like a loss. In the first half we should have been out of sight, I thought we were excellent. That's as good a first half as we've played away from home since I've been here. We cut them up at will. The possession was excellent, we created chances and gave them all kinds of problems but we couldn't finish them off. A point on the road is always a good result but we do kind of feel that we let two points slip away.

en Employees face a broad array of retirement plans offered by their employer, with different availability based on job type and when an employee was hired.

en He is an excellent employee.

en The ballot did two things. One was to indicate teams that you thought ought to be considered - 1 to 100 or as many as you thought ought to be considered. Another was teams that you thought ought to be in the tournament, period.

en If you're a government employee, e-mail is considered public property. His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. If you're a government employee, e-mail is considered public property.

en Ed's an outstanding employee. He's got a great rapport with the public. I could probably count the number of complaints I've received on Ed on one finger. He's very courteous and has that natural talent to deal with folks.

en Any non-paid probationary contract would be considered invalid, even if the employee agrees to it.

en Larry was side-by-side with me for the majority of my career and served an important role in my company, as well as for my family. Larry was a good friend to us, someone we considered one of the family.


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