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21 Sentences With "punching the clock"

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You don't sit in an office all day, punching the clock.
Eating these felt like an unpleasant job and I was just punching the clock.
"After that, I was never going back to punching the clock for anyone," he says.
He appears on every song, but somehow it feels like he is barely punching the clock.
Without doing so, however, our elected officials are largely just punching the clock while institutional lethargy continues.
I still feel like we're punching the clock because we're working toward doing the next big thing.
And remember that it is not about showing up, punching the clock and then heading to the links.
You may have stopped punching the clock at work, but Uncle Sam hasn't: Retirees still need to pay income taxes.
In that case, punching the clock for a few more years so that you continue to save might be a better call.
And workers in some cities are punching the clock even harder than others, according to a recent report by personal finance site WalletHub.
We see him punching the clock ferrying drunk girls to bachelorette parties and other menial assignments well below his super-powered skill set.
If you're at least 65 and still punching the clock at work, odds are that you have two benefit enrollment periods to worry about this year.
As someone who started out at 10 years old punching the clock at a meat plant in West Virginia coal country, I've experienced the American Dream.
Elisa lives out a tedious, repetitive existence—punching the clock, mopping floors, shining her shoes—before discovering a mysterious Amazonian creature held captive by the government.
Workers who are still punching the clock well past 70½ can delay RMDs on their employer's 401(k) plan until they retire, if their company allows it.
No more punching the clock; instead, artificial intelligence would do the dirty work, and people would be free to paint and climb mountains and perform one-man shows about being raised by robots.
He'd been punching the clock with Toddy ever since 21979 and was a game competitor, eager to improve his war craft and willing to have a crack at just about anyone in a square foot ring.
Like, entertaining johns and gentlemen in her little pied-à-terre downtown, and then sliding down the fire-fucking-pole and punching the clock to pop that pussy in a handstand on stage for the rest of her Friday and Saturday nights.
Some of this could be attributed to the extremely high preference Americans have for flexibility in the workplace — an employer-sponsored wellness program can end the choice between punching the clock and getting in better shape by rewarding employees who choose to live healthier.
Emmert can't say that out loud, because then he'd be admitting that amateurism is a sham; on the other hand, he can't really hide the fact, because even colluding college sports administrators know that punching the clock during what's supposed to be a vacation really, truly sucks.
Heard as a piece, though, the album's momentum sputters and dies more than once; after a few consecutive listens, T.I. sounds dour and joyless, like he's just punching the clock. T.I. vs. T.I.P. may be self-obsessed and self-indulgent, but maybe T.I. needed to make this album to keep himself interested. Let's hope he's gotten it out of his system.

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