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Pasta is sort of a friend of the family's and has been at the practice so long she thinks she runs the place. In fact, her favorite place during business hours is on the manager's desk - right there where she can oversee everything that goes on.
Happy Caturday: A favorite place
Here's an admin drinking coffee and talking on her cell phone. Hmmm is she working or just looking for a job from this site administrativejobsplus.com/ I can't tell, can you? Looks like a co-worker of mine.
Administrative assistant with briefcase traveling for her job with clocks from different time zones. I like this photo. Start your career here administrativejobsplus.com/ with the biggest job search engine.
Now this admin is hard at work on her pc looking for a job here administrativejobsplus.com/ I bet she'll find some good administrative assistant jobs there. They have the biggest list, I'm told.
Happy girl in front of her pc just found an administrative assistant job from this web site administrativejobsplus.com/ It's got jobs all over the country sorted by area code for other jobs too.
A Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) special agent (right) escorts the Foreign Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Khaled al-Sabah as he departs the United Nations following meetings at the 74th United Nations General Assembly in New York City, Sept. 23, 2019. (U.S. Department of State photo)
our conference room
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large winodw office
seats 5
fast, secure internet
ploycom conference phone
large plasma tv
can hook laptop up to plasma for presentations
whiteboard
beverage service
administrative staff on site for support
friendly receptionist to greet your guests
The annual Administrative Professionals Day luncheon included awards, vendors, prizes, and music.
Photos by Ellman Photography.
one of our day offices you can lease
flex terms
by the hour, day, month, or year
fast, secure internet
multiline phone
beverage service
administrative staff on site for support
friendly receptionist to greet your guests
our conference room
lease by the hour or day
large winodw office
seats 5
fast, secure internet
ploycom conference phone
large plasma tv
can hook laptop up to plasma for presentations
whiteboard
beverage service available
catering service available
administrative staff on site for support
friendly receptionist to greet your guests
I have been thinking recently about taking pictures of people... I really enjoy taking pictures of nature but I was thinking about getting out of my comfort zone...
I met Anne in Fribourg and at first she was a bit reluctant to be part of this 100 strangers project but she finally changed her mind and agreed to be part of it.. I thank her warmly for being my first stranger and for her smile!
Anne Banateanu lives and works in Fribourg, Switzerland.
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Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
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our board room
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seats 5up to 10
fast, secure internet
ploycom conference phone
large plasma tv
can hook laptop up to plasma for presentations
projector
large projecton screen
hook laptop up to projector
whiteboard
beverage service
administrative staff on site for support
friendly receptionist to greet your guests
Photo by Peter Brentlinger
2309 Winthrop Ave.
Charlotte, NC 28203
704-333-9955
our board room
lease by the hour or day
seats 5up to 10
fast, secure internet
ploycom conference phone
large plasma tv
can hook laptop up to plasma for presentations
projector
large projecton screen
hook laptop up to projector
whiteboard
beverage service
administrative staff on site for support
friendly receptionist to greet your guests
Photo by Peter Brentlinger
2309 Winthrop Ave.
Charlotte, NC 28203
704-333-9955
You’re in charge at YourOffice. You get to choose the ideal mix of space and services to suit your business. As your needs change, you have the flexibility to adapt your office set-up accordingly. Here’s what you can expect at YourOffice – Ballantyne:
Flexible Terms: One hour to 5 years +
Choice of window, interior, single and team room configurations
Free parking
24x7 access, triple checkpoint security
Private key mailbox
Corporate Business Park security, patrolled nightly, cameras on site
Furniture customized to your business needs
Telephone handsets and lines
WIFI Internet: fast and secure, with burstable bandwidth
Business machinery: fax, scanner, copier, wireless network
All electricity and HVAC provided
Kitchen with complimentary beverage service
Nightly janitorial service
All the amenities of Ballantyne Corporate Park and the surrounding area
Large Seminar Room
can sit up to 40 people
lage whiteboard
projector
projection screen
hook laptop up to projector for presentations
catering services available
beverage services available
friendly receptionist to greet and direct seminar guests
Attractive reception area
friendly receptionist to greet your clients
clients can enjoy beverages
comfortable seating
latest newspapers and magazines available
Large Seminar Room
can sit up to 40 people
lage whiteboard
projector
projection screen
hook laptop up to projector for presentations
catering services available
beverage services available
friendly receptionist to greet and direct seminar guests
Attractive reception area
friendly receptionist to greet your clients
clients can enjoy beverages
comfortable seating
latest newspapers and magazines available
Conrad Hilton with his longtime administrative assistant Olivia Wakeman.
Photo courtesy of the Conrad N. Hilton Collection, Hospitality Industry Archives, University of Houston
Administrative assistants and office workers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District are lowered into Watts Bar Lock during a tour of the facility in Decatur, Tenn., Oct. 20, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently drained the lock and maintenance crews are inspecting and making necessary repairs. (USACE photo by Lee Roberts)
Keith Holley (Center), Watts Bar Lock facility manager, gives a safety briefing to administrative assistants and office workers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District during a tour of the lock on the Tennessee River in Decatur, Tenn., Oct. 20, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently drained the lock and maintenance crews are inspecting and making necessary repairs. (USACE photo by Lee Roberts)
Administrative assistants and office workers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District are lowered into Watts Bar Lock during a tour of the facility in Decatur, Tenn., Oct. 20, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently drained the lock and maintenance crews are inspecting and making necessary repairs. (USACE photo by Lee Roberts)
Administrative assistants and office workers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District are prepared to be lowered into Watts Bar Lock during a tour of the facility in Decatur, Tenn., Oct. 20, 2010. Standing Left to Right are Quinetta Cope, Adrienne Washington and Maritere Gonzalez. Kneeling left to right are Brandi Hayes and Belinda Matthews. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently drained the lock and maintenance crews are inspecting and making necessary repairs. (USACE photo by Lee Roberts)
Watts Bar Dam on the Tennessee River in Decatur, Tenn., is seen here Oct. 20, 2010. (USACE photo by Lee Roberts)
Administrative assistants and office workers from the Nashville District tour Watts Bar Lock during a tour of the facility in Decatur, Tenn., Oct. 20, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently drained the lock and maintenance crews are inspecting and making necessary repairs. (USACE photo by Lee Roberts)
Administrative assistants and office workers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District are in the bottom of Watts Bar Lock during a tour of the facility in Decatur, Tenn., Oct. 20, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently drained the lock and maintenance crews are inspecting and making necessary repairs. (USACE photo by Lee Roberts)
Marilyn Raines, a supply technician from J. Percy Priest Dam in Nashville, Tenn., crawls out of a a port where water is pumped into and out of Watts Bar Lock during a tour of the facility in Decatur, Tenn., Oct. 20, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently drained the lock and maintenance crews are inspecting and making necessary repairs. (USACE photo by Lee Roberts)
Administrative assistants and office workers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District are lowered into Watts Bar Lock during a tour of the facility in Decatur, Tenn., Oct. 20, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently drained the lock and maintenance crews are inspecting and making necessary repairs. (USACE photo by Lee Roberts)
Retia Jones, an administrative assistant from the Eastern Kentucky Area Office in Somerset, Ky., crawls out of a a port where water is pumped into and out of Watts Bar Lock during a tour of the facility in Decatur, Tenn., Oct. 20, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently drained the lock and maintenance crews are inspecting and making necessary repairs. (USACE photo by Lee Roberts)