Make no mistake, much of what we both did was grunt work: boring, mindless, repetitious.
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It was tough convincing clients that women could do the grunt work, says Ms Ndhlukula.
And perhaps to alleviate our own boredom with the daily grunt work of reporting.
"The idea is this (TV 2000) basically does the grunt work, " Bratebeck explained.
Just the real grunt work of log file or sensor processing before loading into an analytic database like Vertica.
Furthermore, he says the trend of hiring more professional support staff unburdens them from much of the grunt work.
Steve Taylor spent three years doing grunt work for videogame companies, designing levels within games and doing minor graphics work.
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All this gets me to Amazon, where initially I performed my grunt work years ago when it ticked in the forties.
Wayne Lukas has earned the right to sit in an office and let his assistants do the grunt work in the stables.
American law firms typically get fresh law graduates to do such grunt work and then bill clients for it at steep rates.
Without women such as Dr. Dorothy Height and Cora Masters Barry and Dr. Skinner and others--women did grunt work in all the major cities.
She and her daughter Colleen Fleming, 30, run the business and handle much of the grunt work, including overseeing the harvest, fermentation, marketing and sales.
They use robots for the painstaking grunt work of the sequencing.
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The grunt work of supervision depends on more junior staff, who will always struggle to keep tabs on smarter, better-paid types in the firms they regulate.
Behind the scenes the company's software engineers do much of the grunt work needed to put Intel's processors to work in the latest personal computers and servers.
From there, I gained additional freelance opportunities, and within a year I was able to transfer all my work efforts into writing, leaving behind the grunt work.
They are no longer content to do the grunt work for Western firms, for two simple reasons: non-branded companies typically earn gross margins of 3-8% and are constantly at risk of being undercut by cheaper rivals.
The typical practice in securities class actions, according to lawyers on both sides I have spoken with, is to hire contract attorneys to perform the grunt work of sifting through millions of pages of documents obtained in discovery.
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These same junior Goldman bankers who pulled all-nighters doing the grunt work on the Archipelago-NYSE deal were also maneuvering the firm for a boost in the rankings of deal advisers related to the transaction, and gossiping over possible conflicts in advising both buyer and seller.
Bringing their audience and advertisers to the table, established publishers are now partnering with these full-service firms that handle all the grunt work of deal sites like production, scheduling, customer service, etc. so the publisher can keep doing what it does best: creating great content.
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The big question haunting the Republican Party has been whether the evangelical foot-soldiers could be bothered to do the grunt work or even turn out to vote (Karl Rove blamed Mr Bush's election squeaker in 2000 on the fact that 4m evangelicals stayed at home when they heard of young George's drunk-driving conviction).
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