At the door, two greeters wished to know how I was doing and offered to help me find something. |
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Many of them are baggers in grocery stores, greeters, doing janitorial work, volunteering in hospitals, delivering meals on wheels, etc. |
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But the company has also made clear that keeping its stores union-free is as much a part of Wal-Mart culture as door greeters and blue aprons. |
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They can't function without their cashiers and stockers and greeters. |
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As we stopped to pick up tickets at the entrance and were then shepherded through the gates by enthusiastic greeters it did feel like we were entering another world. |
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Yet to my unfurnished eyes, the early Tea Party folks looked like a convention of harmless, if fairly cranked-up Walmart greeters. |
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Laypeople have served as readers, prayer leaders, cantors, communion ministers, announcers, and greeters, as well as ushers, acolytes, and musicians. |
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Being involved with the meeters and greeters initiative has been brilliant so far and has boosted my confidence massively. |
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Combine ringing hails, raspy greeters, pleading comebacks and ultra-realistic feed chuckles and you have the Open Water Wing Nutz duck call. |
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There were greeters handing out programmes in the entryway to the museum. |
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They act as meeters and greeters in the hospital reception, help with administrative tasks, assist in running the refreshments bar and help out at patient meal times. |
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Greeters sit at a desk by the main door, welcome visitors, sign them in and direct them on their way. |
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In Portsmouth, New Hampshire, one of the honorees at this year's annual Heroes Breakfast was a group known as the Pease Greeters. |
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