Weight Watchers meetings are run by a meeting leader with assistance from a receptionist.
Savas was so passionate about Weight Watchers that in 2002 she decided to become a Weight Watchers receptionist.
McDonough quickly modernized an organization that until recently did not have a human resources manager or even a receptionist.
Hughes sped from San Francisco to Livermore ("a 45-minute drive that took 20 that day, " he recalls) and left a half-bottle sample with the receptionist.
She started hunting down work before she graduated, and then devoted three months to looking full-time before she began to do some temporary work as a receptionist.
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"Never, ever, ever give up, " he says in season three to Jim, a restless, nearly-30 sales rep who has been struggling with unrequited love pangs for the sweet-natured receptionist.
On one occasion he even fired a vendor who had been considered a valued part of the team for several years over inappropriate comments he made to the receptionist.
"You let them hold, " Shaw told the receptionist.
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He has filed at least 75 cases this year on behalf of his new client, Michael DiPirro, a jazz musician who got a job as an investigator with Chanler's firm while dating the office receptionist.
Although Weiner did step down from all of his duties as congressman, his home was not completely off the market and recently went into contract, the New York Daily News confirmed with a Madeleine Realty receptionist.
The Colonel switches on his five-thousand-kilowatt charm and hints at what a lucrative future awaits those who know how to keep their mouths shut at a time like this. (Positive-type stutters from the receptionist.) I take the key again, and we mount the stairs.
"Chris is really, really busy right now--he can't talk to you, " the receptionist answered.
There was a situation in Portland last year: a job was advertised for a receptionist and 300 people applied to the receptionist job.
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"We are waiting, and hoping that things will get back to normal in a few months", says the hotel's receptionist, Jimena.
You pick up a electronic tablet and have a seat in the specific color color-coded, pod-like chair that the receptionist has indicated.
People in Argentina commonly kiss one another on the cheek in saying hello and goodbye, expressing a warm feeling even between a dentist office receptionist and patient.
Ms. Wong handed the restaurant's receptionist some fragrant anise hyssop.
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Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust said two nurses, a porter and a receptionist had been dismissed.
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Lowe says they were able to eliminate a part-time receptionist position from their payroll.
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He says he is the CEO and the receptionist at the same time.
The first motorist, who never had an accident, was assumed to be single, have a high-school education, work as a receptionist and rent an apartment.
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Trudie Samuel, 19, from Treharris, Merthyr Tydfil, was one of 104 people competing for a receptionist job at Merthyr Tydfil council.
"No, I can't shed any light on anything, " says Jennifer, after she's summoned by the receptionist when a reporter stops by.
Most couples sat in the waiting room in silence, fearing, perhaps, that anything they said in front of the receptionist might be used against them.
That is assuming that a receptionist is even needed any more.
Their sister Linda Crowe-Knight, a receptionist, keeps track of medications.
We walked up to the reception area and a guys was there talking to a receptionist by the name of Steve Bailey.
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