receptionist 's desk.
The receptionist . Yeah, yes, the receptionist .
The receptionist knew more people who worked for Time Warner because people were afraid of having a conversation in an elevator
And the receptionist is like, Jamie?
I was a receptionist for an architectural firm.
This is the former receptionist 's desk or executive assistant's desk.
You were the receptionist .
I got a receptionist job for the Giffuni Brothers and answered the phone 50 million times a day.
A Threep receptionist sat behind a desk.
I was a temp receptionist , then I was-- well, back track a little bit.
I called the Schaumburg receptionist and I tell her I'm looking for the project manager of the Microtek Ultralight project and I'm transferred around two, three, four, about
got a very sympathetic receptionist this idea I had she connected me to the
And the receptionist is the best thing since sliced bread, right?
as an 18-year-old receptionist and knew I was smart enough to become an executive.
the concierge went to see the receptionist and they said to me he go mr. Shetty here's the keys to your room
that no one had smiled-- receptionist , insert first year associate, insert 30 year partner.
And there was this great receptionist I was building up the courage to ask out.
I was a youth hostel receptionist .
You started out as the receptionist , worked and worked through, how many years now, 24 or 25-ish?
She said everybody knows the receptionist .
I was the world's worst receptionist , making like $10 an hour, answering phones, wearing the same tie all day long.
I first started to think about this when the human receptionist was replaced by a automatic answering machine at a law firm.
So I've found that even the newest receptionist in the company knew all kinds of stuff and picked up on stuff, whether people were trustworthy or not.
And it's awkward for the person that's stationary -- the receptionist or somebody that keeps having to see this person walk past them.
And I called the number and got a receptionist and I said, "Hey, I'm looking for the project manager of the Microtek Ultralight project."
It's Betsy, the ancient receptionist who apparently sleeps under her desk.
problem that a lot of restaurant owners had have so he asked his receptionist uh well what what's our no-show rate she
on other kinds of women, receptionists and typists who worked for Indian Oil or Guardbridge and waited across from our house for the company
disability benefits if I became unable to work-- a possibility I now had to entertain-- dental coverage so dazzling that even the receptionist
or the lady down at the bar, or the receptionist at the front desk, everyone had this little voice in their head.
And when I talked to providers and maybe the receptionist or even like a nurse, they would say to me,
They can't work in any other place in this industry but as a secretary or a receptionist or a telephone operator.
And I understood that the company was saving money by having a machine instead of a human receptionist they had to pay and give health insurance.
Yeah, I play Officer Clawhauser who ends up-- I'm the receptionist in the ZPD, which is where Judy Hopps is going to start work.
When people phoned for an appointment, rather than the receptionist simply put the phone down after that patient to be given the time, and day of their appointment,
In fact, I was on my way to the dump in Carhartt and hoodie and his receptionist said, you know we're an
But I would suggest when we have situations like last year in Portland there was a job announcement for an entry-level receptionist position.
And then we entered into the reception area, and the receptionist is calling everyone honey.
So I like to say on my way from being in New York and on Wall Street, from being the receptionist at Goldman
So the total cost, the total man hours, and total corporate money that was being spent as a result of the replacement of the receptionist
When you see someone you don't want to talk to or you're kind of afraid of the big boss, you talk to the receptionist .
And there's an episode where the character, Tim, decides to sort of confess his feelings to the receptionist and he takes his microphone off and sort of, it's like a fake interview