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Soon, we could very well have no place where reading at the bar while sipping a martini or eating with books piled up next to the bread basket is "appropriate," since one's focus is expected to be always on the "specialness" of the place itself.
But it also has a policy of firing people who do not perform well.The other big challenge for employers is burn-out, especially for the supposed victors of the winner-take-all markets who are expected to be "always on".
It's equally important that your colleagues know when they can't reach you — just because you're always near your home office doesn't mean you should be expected to be always on the clock, or at least not any more than any employee in today's always-connected world is.
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I didn't accept it myself until recently, when, for the first time in my career, I took a position where I am not expected to be always-on.
These challenges can be daunting, both for an increasing number of workers who are not salaried employees of a company — such as freelancers or consultants — and for those whose attention has to constantly remain on drumming up new business — such as "rainmakers". These workers are always expected to be "on," planning how to obtain future revenue, while on the clock at their paid gig.
You knew you had to be always on guard, always expecting the worst".
Blood was expected to be collected for capillary and venous HbA1c on the same visit; however, this did not always occur.
This election was always expected to be close.
Today, we are always expected to be available.
"The job was always expected to be there.
Advocacy based on research in other constituencies can always be expected to be less effective than advocacy based on locally generated data and findings.
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