By then the volunteer team of diggers, guides, museum attendants and receptionists had formed into the Nonsuch and Ewell Antiquarian Society. |
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After just one week here, one of our receptionists has said that she wants to do a front office course. |
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Still, it must make it very easy for their receptionists to give directions over the phone to would-be visitors. |
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The receptionists were all half-awake, and the bellboys didn't look too happy either when they carried our whole group's trunks. |
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One of the hotel receptionists crosses the bar wearing jade green chiffon, her midriff exposed. |
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Areas of high need are chefs and qualified and experienced hotel receptionists. |
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If they're fully booked when you call, most hotel receptionists will be able to recommend somewhere else to stay. |
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After about an hour, I think I hear one of the receptionists, a rotund lady with bushy red hair, call out my name. |
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The seminars are aimed at receptionists, telephonists and other front office employees. |
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There are stuffed deer and buffalo on the walls, an ancient grand piano, and bubbly Polish receptionists. |
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And without even a by-your-leave, one of the receptionists stuck a digital thermometer in my ear, and took my temperature. |
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There are others who get their jollies by insulting switchboard operators, receptionists and secretaries. |
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A relationship support charity urgently needs volunteer evening receptionists to work in an East Lancashire office. |
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General workers, cleaners, watchmen, drivers, clerks, copy typists, receptionists and telephonists belong to the lowest categories. |
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They are looking receptionists, bar staff, night porters, duty managers and housekeepers, among other staff. |
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Of course doctors and receptionists should be forthcoming with this information. |
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Thank you one and all, including the receptionists and nurses. |
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Our receptionists are inundated with people demanding to be seen. |
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Between 8.00 and 10.00 am the office is at its busiest with clients booking calls and receptionists confirming visit times and hospital appointments. |
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I just wish they could send the public on a course to tell them that receptionists are human too, and are normally playing piggy in the middle between the boss and the public. |
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Just as GPs need surgeries and receptionists MPs need offices and staff. |
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No matter where I'm playing, I need a bit of help with the heavy lifting and I find it harder and harder to enlist sympathetic help from standers-by, receptionists etc. |
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Hotel receptionists were informed not to deliver any alcoholic drinks, leave a mini-bar in his room, or order any taxis for him to escape to town. |
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A couple of the receptionists have had to chuck it and get other jobs. |
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The VoIP telephone extension allows office and virtual clients to communicate with Telsec receptionists without having to speak with them. |
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How do the receptionists, radiotherapists, ordinary doctors, get themselves into a leadership mindset? |
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Whether it's receptionists, clerks, personal assistants or business administrators, every firm needs someone to keep on top of the paperwork. |
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Since coming to SPADA Ralph and Harrison have each worked their way up from receptionists to their current positions. |
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Complaints about stroppy, belligerent, blood-sucking GP receptionists top the list of rising grievances about local practices. |
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Receptionists at taxi firms will be issued with forms so they can log them as and when they are reported by drivers. |
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Receptionists work in all council buildings and are important as they are often the employee most visitors to the council see first. |
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