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As you can see, I have had extensive vacation work experience in office environments, the retail sector and service industries, giving me varied skills and the ability to work with many different types of people.
Ms. Stonesifer said she saw her role primarily as overseeing the Regents, a board faulted for failing to monitor Mr. Small's spending, his income from corporate boards and his extensive vacation time.
They do not work a full day, they have significant time off during the day, they have extensive vacation time, they can be granted tenure and they have a retirement benefits package that is the envy of all except top corporate executives.
There's a reason for this, of course, and it is the usual one: they're about to take another jaw-droppingly extensive vacation.
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Ms. Kelleher recruits families to fill out extensive questionnaires during their vacations, then culls those notes into a no-holds-barred evaluation.
Its central location, extensive agricultural economy, and attractive vacation and retirement amenities have caused it to become one of the largest and fastest-growing urban areas in the Southwest.
After three years as a member of the Private Retreats club (part of Tanner & Haley Destination Clubs, previously Abercrombie & Kent Destination Clubs, Stolbergg believes that "with extensive research, one could probably arrange one-off vacations, which might be comparable to the Private Retreats offerings.
He divides his time between an apartment in Milan and a vacation house near Urbino, Italy - both residences have extensive libraries (30,000 volume and 20,000 volume).
Should you find all the trips sold out (or if a dino dig isn't in the budget), you can always vacation in Indianapolis instead and visit Dinosphere -- the museum's extensive paleontology wing.
Europeans have boasted about their social model, with its generous vacations and early retirements, its national health care systems and extensive welfare benefits, contrasting it with the comparative harshness of American capitalism.
According to a recent article in the New York Times, "Europeans have boasted about their social model, with its generous vacations and early retirements, its national health care systems and extensive welfare benefits, contrasting it with the comparative harshness of American capitalism.
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