In the 1970s and early 1980s, it had a reputation for worker absenteeism, drinking and drug use, and overall shoddy quality (workers were alleged to have put empty Coke bottles in door panels, so the bottles would rattle and annoy customers).
As soon as you walk in the door in the evening, do one set of 10 lunges and 10 squats.
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In foot-in-the-door, the salesman asks for a little commitment (the foot in the door), followed by a larger commitment (the salesman squeezes through the door).
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I'd like to hope I'll get my foot in the door somewhere again in the not too distant future and have another good go.
Hoyos got his boot in the door at BofA in March 2007, when reps from adt, the security company now part of Tyco International, spotted Hoyos' exhibit at a conference in Las Vegas. adt later enticed representatives from its clients, including Goldman Sachs, American Express and BofA, to Global's workshop in New York.
He's originally from Dudley in the Black Country and got his foot in the door at BRMB Radio in Birmingham when he was still a teenager.
For many candidates, getting a foot in the door is the greatest challenge in landing a job.
"Once they're in the door, they're in their element, " says the chief of security that night at Portico, Jonathan Mills.
Growing up, Salinas sold honey in jars door-to-door and spent weekends playing in stacks of lumber for cabinets made at the family factory.
"It looks a lot different when she's walking out the door than when she was walking in the door, " Mitchell said.
Sometimes it can help to take a position that will get your foot in the door at a company (or in the government) with growth opportunities.
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It used to be that if you walked in the door of a Cleveland industrial pump distributor, the guy at the door would lug you a big catalog in a three ring binder and let you spend 15 minutes flipping through it to see which ones you thought you might like to buy.
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Once in the door, all new workers must first be trained in the yard--even if they're bound for the front office.
When the shots rang out, Vollmer locked her classroom door, covered the windows, including the one in the door, then took the children into a nook between bookcases and a wall.
"For both Temasek and Standard Chartered, the acquisition represents getting a large foot in the door to take advantage of the emerging middle class in Asia, " analyst Richard Hunter of Hargreaves Lansdown.
It was a series of odd circumstances that put me in the garage attic with all the junk furniture and the raccoon droppings which is how I began to leave her, all unknowing, of course whereas I could have walked in the door as I had done every evening after work in the fourteen years and two children of our marriage.
Apart from its remoteness and lack of official authority and the alienation of its marginalised Amerindians therefrom the region has another advantage for the traffickers: dozens of airstrips, built with American help for the Honduran-based Contras fighting in next-door Nicaragua in the 1980s.
The price of admission will get you in the door, but you won't get a seat in the standing-only, dancing-encouraged audience.
He said he threw open the balcony door and screamed for help, put on his prosthetic legs and tried to kick in the door to the separate room inside the bathroom containing the toilet.
According to New Scientist, the pair have developed a prototype door that uses a range of sensors to detect any oncoming dangers, and work in concert with an accelerometer in the door to prevent it from being opened.
"This is why back in 1997, we had to evacuate the U.S. Embassy in Tajikistan when the Imam Khomeini Relief Committee moved in next door, and why, 13 years later, the Treasury Department caught the same group in cahoots with Hezbollah, " said Rubin, who recently wrote about the issue for Commentary magazine.
Only yesterday he had kicked in a door at the top of a dark staircase, knocked an attacker to the floor, kicked him in the stomach, crunched his teeth one by one and then allowed a beautiful brunette, naked under an evening gown, to leave unmolested by the fire escape.
He and legislative leaders have been meeting in closed-door talks and in telephone calls on the proposal to use public money for campaigns as well as Cuomo's proposals to create a new enforcement board and laws to force greater disclosure of campaign donations.
Every time I come in the door, he's waiting to greet me with glee.
One day the priest spies the couple eating dinner through the keyhole in their door.
But once the enterprise software is in the door it is almost impossible to extricate.
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Hearing her cries, Ramsey and Cordero kicked in a door to help her escape.
If Romney wants to get his foot in the door, he better start by knocking.
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