Word: supervisors
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Union servers aren't the only ones who fail to make the connection between the 6-ft., 3-in., 200-pound senior and the right side of Harvard's defensive line. A supervisor at Lamont for the past two years, whittington laughs, "At Lamont I get people calling me to work for them Saturday afternoon, because they want to go to the game." He has a previous commitment, he tells the callers...
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...rich and poor, teachers seem to have no more success than mothers in getting children to eat their vegetables. "If we allowed children to select their food instead of putting all of it on their trays, we could eliminate a lot of waste," says Eastman's food-service supervisor, Edith Sanderson. "Nobody can afford to feed garbage cans." But 12% to 15% of the meals get thrown...
...renovation project, which is expected to cost between $7 and $8 million, will involve replaceing the weakened steel beams and "acres and acres" of concrete seating areas and rebuilding the restrooms and vending areas, George Oommen, a project supervisor in the Developmental Planning Office, said yesterday...
...often, when thwarted, swallow his rage; it then turns into a small private conflagration, the fire in the engine room. A race of urban nomads who have wandered far from family roots tends to turn work into the spiritual hearth, a chief source of warmth and support. When the supervisor proves to be an idiot, when the pay is bad or the job insecure or unrewarding, then the worker experiences a strangely intimate and fundamental sense of betrayal, a wound very close to the core. Or perhaps the wound is his discovery that the core is empty. And with that...