1. It meant long hours for the pilots, flight Deck crews, repair crews and cooks. 2. The new job means more hours at work, which makes it harder for me to see my kids. 3. This meant flexible hours and more time at home, which eased the problems of parents. 4. Extended family ties are also traditional to most Hispanics, yet corporate careers can mean long hours at the office and extensive travel. 5. For Bracero and Gould, that means another hour or more ferrying patients back home to farmworker camps scattered around the county. 6. It meant long hours, lots of moving, not much money. 7. Snow, ice and mud mean long hours, he said. 8. Stoking the revolution means long hours, he said recently, describing his previous day, which began in New York and ended in Silicon Valley. 9. That may mean several hours in Cleveland or Houston but remember, free is free. 10. That has meant long hours and concerns about investigators getting enough sleep to be able to concentrate on their exacting scrutiny. |