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en It is perfectly reasonable to propose to your boss that you take off every other Friday for six months when you've got tons of vacation time squirreled away.

en If I went and told my boss to buy something with over a 50 P/E, he'd kill me, ... Both companies are extraordinarily successful and have tons and tons of growth but the problem is everybody else realizes it.

en The last time [my character] saw him was six years ago. All of a sudden, I'm back, and I'm his boss, which can lead to tons of conflict. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. The last time [my character] saw him was six years ago. All of a sudden, I'm back, and I'm his boss, which can lead to tons of conflict.

en I was so surprised. I was hoping (he'd propose) sometime in the future, but not in February. I had just moved a few months ago, so I wasn't thinking he'd propose.

en There will come a point in time when you've so thoroughly communicated your vacation plans that your boss can't really interfere without feeling terrible (or at least refunding those nonrefundable fares).

en Frankly, it would probably be the first time in this country that this has ever been done -- that the boss is signing a contractual agreement that the boss isn't the boss anymore.

en If an investor signed a contract and flipped it three months later, the IRS would say it was not held for a reasonable time, therefore he didn't intend to be an investor. The IRS has taken the position that two years is necessary to show reasonable time, but there are a number of cases where they have taken that position and lost. My own position is that a year and a day is all that is necessary.

en You can lessen the chance that your boss will make bad decisions that adversely affect you and your career by managing your relationship with the boss. Keep the boss informed about what's going on at work and never forget the pressure your boss is under. Honesty and reliability will win the hearts of most bosses.

en I'm sure some of these other countries are playing year-round and we're not. In a sense we're spoiled. You get four months off, and we want to take our four months off. We think differently then others. For international teams, baseball's their life. Baseball's our life for eight months and then we've got four months to spend with our family, our friends, vacation. They are really hard-core about it.

en If you use your vacation time to catch up on chores--or worse yet, don't take a vacation at all--you're not getting that essential recharging that relaxing time off can give you.

en perfectly reasonable.

en We're not only providing for the Payson Humane Society, but we're keeping tons and tons and tons of recyclables out of our landfills.

en So you have a person who is basically on vacation in Las Vegas for a week and is being paid and not taking vacation time.

en Tons and tons and tons (of drugs and violence). I have friends who have been shot and who have been killed.

en See how much time the agency (spends getting) to know you and your vacation plans. See if they ask about your travel history or what you expect. The more they try to get to know about you, the better vacation and relationship you'll get.


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