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Auxiliaries take personal time off to do courses, and their pay doesn't necessarily increase.
Employees often hide from their colleagues and supervisors that they're polishing up their resumes in preparation to leave, take personal time to attend interviews and may even fudge the truth about the coming transition.
SWERY took a break from game development in November 2015, to take personal time to manage his newly diagnosed condition.
Isn't that nice -- a job which allows you to take personal time off to deal with a drug problem?
3. Take personal time to go within your spirit and seek the silence and wisdom offered in meditation.
When I asked whether this commitment affected their ability to take personal time, two thirds said yes.
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The person who takes "personal time off" but never for an entire day is probably interviewing.
Joseph G. Zwilling, spokesman for the archdiocese, said Archbishop Egan was taking personal time late yesterday and could not be reached.
At Regeneron and Novo Nordisk, leaders recognize that fast-paced work carries a higher risk for employee exhaustion, so they encourage taking personal time and working from home when possible.
Students cited his coordination of community service events, leadership of ad-hoc seminars, and mentorship of 1Ls and 2Ls, "including taking personal time to do mock interviews for public defense positions.
We had heard a few weeks ago that Lewis was considering taking personal time to travel the world and step down from running Karma with Linden, but apparently we were wrong.
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