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March 29th, 2011 | 498 Entries

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498 Entries for “executive”

  1. don’t think just write, writing words that i like. like gondola and hippo and vice and virtue. nothing to do with executive whatsoever.

    by amy rose on 03.30.2011
  2. business, money, boring
    something-or other
    seek profits
    work in offices
    can be nice
    or not
    big boss
    head honcho

    by Michael Fussell on 03.30.2011
  3. The Executive function of the brain in children with FASD is not usually very functional, so riddled with holes as it can be. Bright shining eyes and a winning smile can be coupled with unpredictable behavior, tremendous mood swings and sometimes violent outbursts.

    by Jamie on 03.30.2011
  4. when I first started out in advertising account executives were the tribe of Suits, the Enemy. We the Creatives, all disdained them, or at least pretended to when we were amongst each other. I was a true believer.

  5. we all live in one world there is one world. one world we all must share one world we all must live in breath in think in create in. everyone needs to remeber that living is sharing we cannot succeed at things unless we have the drive to learn and create with and from others.

    by gaby Barton on 03.30.2011
  6. Executions range from gunshots to hanging all the way to disemboweling. The executive decision to execute is god-like in nature. Thank you to all who have spared my life so i can take it myself!

  7. Executives are often creeps: why do I say that? envy? jealousy? fighting off feelings of inferiority. Account executives at advertising agencies are the enemy, guys who will sell out good ideas in a heartbeat to make the client happy, at least that’s the way we all looked at it. By all, I mean the tribe of creatives. If we didn’t see it that way, pretended to at least among ourselves.

  8. Executive, commissioner or some random job title like that. I never quite take in a persons job title when they tell me, let alone imagine what they do with their day. I assume people don’t care in the same vein.. because I don’t.

    by Spinach on 03.30.2011
  9. important big bussiness lots of money high up tall building lots of work rat race concrete jungle big little nipples on kayleighs face with poo on them

    by pete on 03.30.2011
  10. executive leadership–power, authority; influence. I want to have an influence, to make a difference with the short amount of time I have. I want to be somebody’s something, everything that I can possibly be for my God–I want to find and use every bit of potential and passion that is bottled up inside of me, ready to burst in celebration like champagne on New Year’s or after a big game. I want to know what influence without power feels like, at least power for myself alone. I want to make a difference but not for myself or the rush of authority and control, but for the plan He has for the world, which is so much bigger and better than one I could ever hope to dream of.

    by christina on 03.30.2011
  11. There are few people with the kind of power Mary had. Super powers and power of attorney are for suckers, according to Mary, and this reported is not about to contradict the Earth’s first official Senior Marketing Executive. Without her, McDonalds Mars would could never have had the success it’s had over the recent several quarters

    by dovi on 03.30.2011
  12. I am an executive. There I said it. Frowned upon in the creative writing world. You are supposed to be starving, unemployed, or, at the very least, underemployed, to be a true artist, a true creative person.

  13. never assume too much. even in the corporate arena with all its structure and ice, one can still find the kindred souls who wish to dance in the forest.

  14. I was an executive working at the city’s highest bank. I demand people do everything for me and I’m often very unhelpful. I steal money on the side to pay for my kidney transfer. I have a pet duck that I play football with and make pillows out of its feathers.

    by Tiana on 03.30.2011
  15. I see a man in a suit. He is walking fast. He is holding a briefcase in his tight clenched hand. He looks stressed and weary. Poor Soul.

    by Kristina Steg on 03.30.2011
  16. i was an executive, a major player in my uncles firm, as his nephew I rose fast and hard. At 25 I was the boss of 50 year olds, and a god to the temps. I remember my first day and my fathers brother showing me the proverbial ropes. I had them wid in seconds. The company will be mine before this fall. Cancer is a terrible and wonderful thing.

    by Angus Gunn on 03.30.2011
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    by sakai on 03.30.2011
  18. worker who files papers at extensive rates. They have high, sophisticated fashion and will impress and turn any heads when in the wrong area. They also look smart. hahana

    by Chahana on 03.30.2011
  19. i am not an executive. The word scares the living daylights out of me. I want to do well and be successful, but i also want to enjoy what I achieve and not have a heart attack at fifty and wonder was it all worth it?

    by Xylvablue on 03.30.2011
  20. white color society. people depend on you but dont realise that just as much as they dont you also dont have it figured out. resonsibility responsibility responsibility. you work an eight to five job. living for the weekends. you have enough money but nog enough happiness. or your work is your happiness but still you long for something more. life couldnt be about sitting in an office. and youve convinced some of this, but not yourself.

    by eleonor rigby on 03.30.2011
  21. The CEO has everything. The money, the respect, friends, and a wife. He still felt empty for the only thing he could trust was the money.

  22. he sat in the exectutive armchair wondering what he had down to earn this office. Why has he getting paid so much for doing so little.

    by kirsty booth on 03.30.2011
  23. executive decisions always semm to be made by those wo have no idea what is involved in implementing them. Long live the downtrodden grafters of whom I am one!!

  24. An executive decision.
    That’s all I need.
    Some finality, some closure.
    Can’t you just end our suffering once and for all?
    I’m done with this,
    I’m done with you.

  25. Four men in purple – not the ordinary he thought for exemplars of the presiding truth but suited more to a fashion parade.-but this is the truth they persist – this is how the people understand thier lives, their truth – through costume, colour and above all — cut – said the chief cutter -aspirant to the great Tailor.

  26. There wasn’t much he knew about himself, he thought, as he gazed into the mirror. The suit was crisp and starched, and folded around him at all the right angles. People would pass him in the street and be certain of the type of man he was; high powered, high living, in control. Would he ever be certain?

  27. London,
    Greyness,
    Tubes,
    Deadbeats,
    Briefcases,
    Wasted lives,
    Smog,
    Ridiculous,
    Wishing I was somewhere else,
    Somewhere green,
    Blue,

    by Aingeala on 03.30.2011
  28. London,
    Greyness,
    Tubes,
    Deadbeats,
    Briefcases,
    Wasted lives,
    Smog,
    Ridiculous

    by Aingeala on 03.30.2011
  29. the executive branch of the governement. executive decisions. decision making. terrible decisions. hard decisions. executives hard work dedication sacrifices its hard to be an executive. it’s hard to live. business suits and shiny shoes and pant suits and nylons not stockings.

    by Bee on 03.30.2011
  30. “Tom, that’s a very nice telescope you bought in the science store.”

    The next day everyone went down to the pool while Tom stayed in the room. His view of the Executive Suites third floor, fourth window on Fifth Ave. was better than ever, when all of a sudden…

  31. the guy was an executive asshole. So I killed him with G.I. Joes. Just then, Barbie came to save him because he was her husband and the G.I. Joes killed her too. Because they are gangster.

    by beth on 03.30.2011
  32. a white male in a suite dictating my life
    watch for the angle of his eyebrows, it’s telling
    surprise is the only thing i want to see on his face

    by Natasha on 03.30.2011
  33. executive. a job? a description? really, is it only a title? or it something more?
    a high rank, a way to put yourself above others.
    so, really? is there any point to this word?

    by Courtney on 03.30.2011
  34. i’m not even sure if i know what an executive is. and i haven’t figured out the point of this website, and i’m supposed to write about some word that i am not even sure of? i’ve heard of executive producers and.. executives.. i suppose it’s a job position of some sort. execute must be the root word or something.

    by Pee on 03.30.2011
  35. They sat around the table looking at the delicious wedding buffet. Without a bride and groom no-one knew quite what the protocol was…..did they just get troughed in about the grub or would it all, respectfully, be binned.

    Fiona drained her wineglass and sighed. ‘As supposed-to-be Chief Bridesmaid, I’ve made an executive decision. Tuck in everyone!’ There was the sound of grateful chair-scraping as the guests sat themselves down to discuss the events, or non-events rather, of the morning had panned out.

    by alison cross on 03.30.2011
  36. It was her time to decide. Would she stay or would she leave.
    A wise person had once told her that a heart was better boken than left in a camp behind barbed wire, pedestaled and alone. If ever it was time for her to take control, this was the moment for her first executive descision.

  37. the big boss. someone who is in charge. like in a company or business. a top dog in the big city. smart, and successful. we strive to be an executive.

    by rachael on 03.30.2011
  38. What a day! The interview went very well. An executive position – not at all sure that I want it, but it was nice that it was offered. I am more of an “Indie” – an independent person. I don’t want to have other people answering to me – and me responsible for them!

    by on 03.30.2011
  39. Executive functions, we keep hearing about them, get tested for them, do they work? Are they stunted? I’ve never known WHAT THEY ARE, though. They make you organize your papers? They tell you what to do? I need them, I think, but does he? Will he be okay if they aren’t all they’re supposed to be for him?

    by emily on 03.30.2011
  40. With a tight red tie and a fire in his eye, Alexander went to work, persecuting lawbreakers to the full of his hellish ability.