Crossword clues for managers
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n. (plural of manager English)
Usage examples of "managers".
Company managers and deliverymen often had to use their personal vehicles or public streetcars to reach outlying Castles.
Christine knew that was why credit managers occasionally risked extending credit or approved checks in slightly doubtful cases, walking a mental tightrope as they did.
This level of cleanliness was guaranteed by a team of quality inspectors who constantly traveled from restaurant to restaurant, thoroughly checking every aspect of the operation and firing local managers for the slightest infraction of company standards.
Most of these managers began with the company in the early days in Wichita and had learned all facets of the operation directly from Anderson and Ingram.
After initially renting airplanes and hiring pilots to fly Ingram, Anderson, and other company managers from city to city, the company eventually purchased a new maroon Curtis OX-5 Travel Air Biplane in the fall of 1927.
While the vacation stories were animated and enjoyable, the mention of unexpected corporate visits sent a clear message to all managers and employees in the heretofore distant places: the owners are airborne and could be stopping in at any time.
Assured by their advertising consultants that the response would be healthy but not overwhelming, the area managers made few extraordinary preparations.
White Castle people beyond the home office managers who actually hired her knew the name Ella Louise Agniel, because from the first moment of her employment, Agniel was given the pseudonym Julia Joyce for all her official company duties.
For the first time, many area managers resorted to recruiting teenagers for their workforces, first dropping the minimum age requirement to eighteen, then later in the war to sixteen, and then even lower in certain places where allowed by law.
At first, the managers disagreed whether younger or older women would be better suited for such jobs.
At White Castle it was now common for supervisors and area managers to work full-day shifts at the griddle.
He reminded managers that supplies of Orange Crush, milk, and coffee were still abundant.
Louis proudly announced to area managers that he had five thousand pounds in storage and would be glad to share his treasure with the other areas.
Anticipating a shortage of rubber, most White Castle area managers outfitted all their cars and delivery trucks with new tires at the start of the war.
After years of perfecting a centralized supply system, Ingram directed area managers to start buying all available foods and other products from local sources.