when I am buying a gift for our my husband I have to talk to the sales clerk that I'm doing I'm buying it for my husband and we'll my husband like it or will II feel like it bit him I talkedabout but sighs he is how tall he is every day is it coming out somewhere in
You think the fact that people don't like you means they won't buy your products, even if it's the best on the market for their application? Clerk wouldn't make any more French fries.
I didn't combat, but anyway, I had just been out of law school six or seven months. And his chief defense counsel got in touch with me in California. He said, "We need a law clerk to go and help us prepare the defense of Dr. King. The only problem is you have to travel to Montgomery, Alabama 'cause that's where the defense of the case is."So, I said, "No, I can't do that Judge." His name was Judge Delaney. Fast forward is that during the course of this, he arranged for Dr. King to come to my home, not specifically
people are like, I don't know, bro. "Clerks " was the most stolen movie from video stores in 1994.
Their paunches sagged on to their thighs. Clerks were once a rare subject in literature.Their lives were considered unworthy of comment, their workplaces hemmed in and small, their work indescribably dull.
There were places that where at once centers of American business and breeding grounds for a kind of work that nobody recognized as work. Clerks were a kind of worker that seemed, like Bartleby, at once harmless and ominous.Bartleby, then, was early evidence that the office had just begun to blot its inky mark on the consciousness of the world.
The Uffizi gallery in Florence was also one of the first office buildings, the bookkeeping offices of the Medici family. Clerks have existed for ages.Many of them became quite famous.
Nothing about clerical labor was congenial to the way most Americans thought of work. Clerks didn't work the land, lay railroad tracks, make ammunitions in factories, let alone hide away in a cabin by a small pond to raise beans and live deep.Unlike farming or factory work, office work didn't produce anything.
At best, it seemed to reproduce things. Clerks copied endlessly, bookkeepers added up numbers to create more numbers, and insurance men literally made more paper.For the tobacco farmer or miner, it was not work.
Scholars have had to say about and do your own analysis and get your clerks to help you analyze those issues to bring up everything they can think ofin the way of questions about it and when by the time you go to the oral argument you have a
by a U-boat. By the fall, however, the fall of 1941, Banburimus is critically short of typists and junior clerks , otherwise known as "girl power". Turing and the other decoders wrote a personal letterto Churchill, delivered it to Downing Street. One of them delivered it to Downing Street.
This is the greatest thing since sliced bread. James Clerk Maxwell, in the late 1860s, does for electricity and magnetism and light what Newton did for mechanics.
people are like, I don't know, bro. This "Clerks " thing, let me investigate.
If you don't want to talk about it, what you're saying is, you just continue to carry that hurt, and the next person store clerks might follow them around, things like this.
Some of the tediousness in his own writing may have been honed in the conditions of his first job. Since clerks have had the opportunity to keep diaries, they've bemoaned the sheer boredom of their tasks-- the endless copying, the awkward postures, the meaningless of their work. When not doing writing for their job, clerks have cultivated their habit of writing about the job, or literally around.
of Labor ranking of skill levels that are required for jobs. So just, you know, kind of in rough terms there are jobs that have very low threshold for skill requirements. Retail clerks , for example. There are highly skilled jobs. Rocket scientists. Google engineers. And there are in the middle jobs that may or may not be filled by people with college
cute so his turn the woman in her and the woman and the little girl had left it's his turn and he says to the clerk well that little girl was really adorable and the clerk beamed she said oh thank you well that's my daughter you see my husband was killed in afghanistan last year and my mom takes her over to visit me twice
They did nothing about it. So the duty clerk at the Romanian embassy in Paris sent back to Bucharest in the military and diplomatic code
Then I went downstairs to the door marked United operations and walked in. The operations clerk , "Hey, Pan Am, what can we do for you?" I was wondering if the jumpseat's open on 800 Chicago. I was open this evening.
She took them back in the store. She asked the clerk what he did. And I think he told on himself because when asked about it, he said something to her to the effect of well,
The graduate program also has an external component where we're grooming those graduates into tomorrow's leaders. The Law Clerk Program, not only are they coming to support our lawyers during the summer, but they're starting to build avenues, channels, so they can come to the public defender offices with the greatest need.
I was being a clerk .
I was a clerk , which in 1942, would have been the equivalent of today's young women of color being the first in her family to enter college.
You think the fact that people don't like you means they won't buy your products, even if it's the best on the market for their application? Showed it to the clerk , got fresh French fries.
The ward clerk arranging his roll books.
And so the hotel clerk was actually very curious about what I was doing there.
He's a clerk in a hardware store.
This is James Clerk Maxwell.
And the clerk comes from behind the desk and says, "Excuse me, sir.
It's the health clerk , the person who is make an appointment for you.
For the tobacco farmer or miner, it was not work. He-- the clerk -- was a kind of parasite to them on the work of others, and they really did the heavy lifting. And so the stereotype of workers was that they were sinewy, tanned by the relentless sun or blackened by smokestack soot.
It was sort of the perfect symbol of what was pseudo- genteel, the dual nature of office work. And this clerk became a subject of satire in fiction. Edgar Allen Poe wrote a story called "The Man of the Crowd," where he's observing this tribe of clerks , and it's composed entirely of overdressed dandies,
and “You’re a clerk and you’re a thinker and you’re a…whatever” you know.
and the clerk Brian Morgenstern at Circuit City who is doing the conversion
the store clerk is not going to remember who you are and and put it together with your name and it's not going to wind its
Even Kevin Smith from "Clerks " said, wow, Robert said when "Mariachi" was successful, I talked about how I did it, I said,
I'd clerked on the DC circuit, and I'd written a law article, and it was on the law review.
people are like, I don't know, bro. So when we took "Clerks " to Sundance, I was like, you're funny in Utah.
people are like, I don't know, bro. We never played with "Clerks " on more than 50 screens, art house screens across the country.
and the teen idols that would never, ever find a girl like me beautiful. Then it was the clerks who would follow me around stores, and the jobs that were hiring until I walked in the door and then they were not.
Regular sales clerks like me were not allowed to touch them.
And her clerks also told us that when she's writing, and when they're writing on her behalf, she always instructs them to write for the public
In some mercantile cities like New York, they had become ubiquitous. The 1855 census recorded clerks as the city's third largest occupational group, just behind servants and laborers. So you had manual workers and then office workers, and this was, for many, a terrible development.
And so the stereotype of workers was that they were sinewy, tanned by the relentless sun or blackened by smokestack soot. And the bodies of clerks were slim, almost feminine, in their untested delicacy. The press took a lot of time, a shocking amount of time, leveling invectives against clerks .
Vanity Fair had the strongest language of all. They said clerks were "vain, mean, selfish, greedy, sensual, and sly, talkative, and cowardly." And they spent all their minimal strength attempting to dress better than "real men who did real work." It was somehow never questioned that journalism, which was also
That would have been too complicated. The attire of clerks was a barb for the press. The very concept of business attire came into being around this time.
This is from that story. "There were the junior clerks of flash houses-- young gentleman with tight coats, bright boots, well-oiled hair, and supercilious lips. Setting aside a certain dapperness of carriage, which may be termed deskism for want of a better word, the manner of these persons
More importantly, the old 18th century world of businessmen who were also craftsman, white collar types who worked with their hands began to suffer a slow decline as merchants and their groups of clerks started to exploit their superior knowledge of distant markets, and industries begin to require more and more bookkeepers to maintain their ever more complicated accounts.
about uh basically Latino clerks uh set in in in uh a neighborhood and it's kind
I was in the file cabinet clerk office.