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For Glastonbury and Bestival, you're required to "twin" with another event due to their high demand, which means working at least two festivals during the summer.
He is both a writer and an editor of the magazine n+1, but for him that means working at a table in the attic of his small Philadelphia row house or, when it gets too hot up there, in a public library.
The bill presents another significant problem for Indian companies: foreign workers on temporary visas would not be allowed to work on "outplacements," which means working at the offices of their customers, a practice that analysts say is essential to their model.
For CFOs, becoming a futurist means working at the crux of where data and analytics meet value.
To Dr. Hartmut Nies, Head of the marine chemistry section of the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency in Hamburg, a career as a scientist in the civil service means working at an interesting interface.
Telecommuting means working at home or in another location other than the company's physical office, and can often involve working on writing and research projects, making calls, sending important emails, or video-calling into meetings.
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For me, that meant working at a theater and selling books on eBay.
That meant working at her mother's hair salon in Pensacola during the day and spending nights at the county jail, away from her three young children.
In Ms. González Lazzarini's case, B.M. meant working at a major consulting firm in New York and then as a private consultant in Puerto Rico.
Flex drivers are paid overtime, but this year, she says, it was halved to £6.50 an hour which, when fuel and tolls are factored in, can mean working at a loss.
Sure, if they hadn't known they could rely on Social Security, some of those folks would have saved more and some would still be toiling away, even if it meant working at Walmart.
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