You may find yourself dealing with difficult, demanding bosses and doing manual work besides.
Lotuses are turned out in small numbers, but composites require too much manual work for volume production.
Girls considered "troubled" or what were then called "fallen women" were sent there and did unpaid manual work.
The idea was that the manual work would always give a more pleasing result than any industrial process.
They were workhouses to where the Irish authorities sent Catholic girls and women considered "troubled" to do unpaid manual work.
All the same, German unions fear wages being squeezed in manual work, particularly construction, where they have been negotiating minimum wages agreements.
The money was supposed to persuade parents who would otherwise push their offspring into low-paid manual work to direct them into training instead.
BlackRock estimates that the HP solution will significantly improve employee productivity by eliminating more than two months of labor-intensive, manual work for each application tested over the course of a year.
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Manual work is becoming more competitive, due to globalization.
Is it worth spending six figures on an integrated order entry and fulfillment system when you can pay someone ten bucks an hour to do the four hours of manual work required each day instead?
The only way manual systems could work for a larger group would be through a pyramid-like mechanism, with small groups reporting their manually obtained results up the chain to more central tabulating authorities.
He returned home to work as a manual laborer and lay electrical cables.
The land has first been raked by big excavator machines which have exposed the mines on or near the surface - but the next work has to be manual.
He used a manual typewriter because he felt he could work faster with that than with the electric version.
Those who have successfully landed work for years doing hard manual labour, usually in sweatshops and Chinese restaurant kitchens, to pay off their debts.
The barrister claims the employer was guilty of breaches of the Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 and the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992.
Father-of-three, Nagina Manjhi, tells me that things are now even worse than before: "We used to work in the fields or do other manual labour and somehow manage to make a living, " he explains.
Worse still, in our testing with the Galaxy Nexus, the app refused to work properly while the D3200 was in "Manual" mode.
The right actions may require workflow or process orchestration, whether manual or via software engines, to control the flow of work and to trigger the execution of human (or automated activities) at the right time.
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And since educated immigrants are less likely to fill low-paying manual labor jobs, a demand for illegal immigrants willing to do that work would be created.
It will also be tricky to find builders who can work well at such altitudes (few people can do hard manual labour where the air is so thin).
Says he: "Armchair professors and bureaucrats who sit behind desks pushing a pencil all day can work until age 68 without any serious difficulty, " but manual workers are too worn out by physical labor to stay on the job that long.
In addition, with modern technologies and the emphasis on information as a method of currency, people can work in information and knowledge jobs much longer than they could in factory or other manual labor jobs, and can do so from their homes.
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