You would be amazed how many people call my office looking for work every day.
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I have been up to my head just with calling people, I call about 50 to 100 people a day.
I don't have an office. I sit in a cubicle with everybody else. That's partly so no one can ask for an office, which in a fast-growing company isn't practical. But it's also so I can keep my finger on the pulse of how people are feeling.
Most of the jobs I've gotten are from people calling me. I don't actively solicit a lot of work like that, but maybe I should.
I am a businesswoman who goes to work every single day.
I yield to no one in my admiration for the office as a social center, but it's no place actually to get any work done.
If someone comes up to me, 90 percent of the time it's about Office Space.
I've created tens of thousands of jobs over the years.
There's always a great deal of business to be transacted in one's office. There are always visitors it seems to me, an unending stream of them, who come with letters of recommendation, or come actually on substantive business.
A lot of people quit looking for work as soon as they find a job.
The office during the day has become the last place people want to be when they really want to get work done. In fact, offices have become interruption factories.
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