They might work part time; maybe they can only find a part-time job.
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Open roles: Part-time seasonal chocolatier, retail sales associate, part-time seasonal sales associate and more.
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Although part-time jobs can give workers flexibility, many part-time workers say they want more hours.
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The part-time job has ballooned so much that what is part-time is his life outside work.
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In addition, between 2003 and 2012 the number of part-time workers in the United States almost doubled, from 4.6 million part time workers to 8.3 million, many of whom are involuntarily part-time workers.
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But I have plenty of other debt because I've had nothing but part-time job after part-time job.
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Part-Time Worker's Rights:May has spoken about the need of women part-time workers to get full-time jobs.
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Our friend is working part-time while finishing undergrad part-time and her insurance has a super high deductible.
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The D also stops part time at 155th Street, and the B and C stop part time in the neighborhood.
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We want to hire as many Americans as we can, but they don't want part-time, very short part-time jobs.
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But when Iglesias came in, Lorenzen — part-time pitcher, part-time fielder — moved to center field rather than exit the game.
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Some people only work part time or they have several part-time jobs because they can't get a full-time job.
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Amazon (AMZN) will create 30,000 new part-time jobs over the next year, which would nearly double its U.S. part-time workforce.
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Among military spouses who are employed, 14% are in part-time jobs and half of that part-time group wants full-time work.
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And there were more women in part-time positions; the authors said part-time employees often feel less empowered to ask for raises.
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"He was part-time Ph.D. researcher, part-time businessman, but he was 100 percent a full-time secret service operative," Mr. Lamki said.
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He supports himself as a part-time bartender and a part-time home contractor, and by doing various odd jobs on the side.
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I ended up going part-time to be a little more invisible and did even better part-time than I did full-time.
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Businesses would also have to offer those part-time workers the same package of benefits, "prorated to reflect the hours part-time workers work."
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I bounce from part-time job to part-time job — the reason I had put myself through physical therapy school in the first place.
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STUDY: ACA NOT SHIFTING WORKERS PART-TIME ObamaCare has not caused employers to shift workers into part-time work, according to a new study.
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She just finished her first year of community college; she works part time at a pizza place and part time for the Topanga Family.
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The part-time hypothesis is bolstered by the faster income rise for workers making around $13,000 a year or less, which intersects with part-time workers.
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Among military spouses who are employed, 14% of them are working in part-time jobs and half of that part-time group wants full-time work.
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Part-time work, part-time result... Making that many beats coming up and then selling them off to indie rappers, that was just training for me.
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In many counties, the public health officer is a part-time employee or consultant – akin to a part-time sheriff who's the only trained first responder.
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TechCrunch understands that Hudack had previously been advising Monzo on a part-time basis for the past 11 months, while simultaneously working part-time at Blossom.
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Here is the chart: While only 5% of top-earning men normally work part-time, 20% of the lowest paid now work part-time, the IFS said.
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It's the new normal -- people living part-time at home and part-time at a hotel or shelter, a frustrating arrangement that will go on for months.
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The above chart shows the number of workers who work part time, but want full time work, a good proxy for the available pool of part-time workers.
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Currently, 83% of people working part-time are choosing to do so, in contrast to people who do part-time work because they can't find full-time work.
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High daycare costs mean many new mothers opt out of their professions or return part-time, generally working part-time until children reach the age of nine, statistics show.
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The online shopping giant announced Thursday that it will add 30,3503 part-time jobs in the United States this year, nearly doubling its current part-time workforce of 40,000.
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But most of the growth of part-time employment in the last decade has been among people who want to work part time for a variety of personal reasons.
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Open roles: Seasonal retail cashier, seasonal stock associate, sales associate, floor supervisor, SOREL key account marketing manager, freight supervisor, part-time stock associate, part-time sales associate and more.
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We need to reverse the dependence our economy has on part-time jobs by removing the incentives that encourage companies to trade full-time employees with part-time positions.
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Over 20 years ago the part-time faculty pulled together to create the first part-time union in a private school in order to gain bargaining power over salaries.
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"Some specifications suggest a marginally positive employment effect, which, in combination with the increase in part-time worked, could indicate new entrants into employment who work part-time," they write.
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African-American and Hispanic workers are more likely to be part-time workers due to economic conditions, while Asian men and women report the lowest rates of part-time work.
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Then, through FlexProfessionals, a part-time job staffing firm, she was hired by Corsec Security, an I.T. security consulting company in Herndon, Va., as a part-time computer security engineer.
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"Having experienced working both full- and part-time, I can say that working part-time here is the most anxiety-producing job I have ever had," another ambassador told VICE.
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There are subway stations in the neighborhood at Smith-Ninth Streets (F and G); Fourth Avenue-Ninth Street (R, F and G full time, D and N part time); Union Street-Fourth Avenue (R full time, D and N part time); and Prospect Avenue (R full time, D and N part time).
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Gains in general were tilted toward part-time work, with full-time workers declining by 253,000 and part-time workers also dropping, but by just 2083,000, according to the household survey.
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So while her previous choice of Generation G's Jam was bold, brazen, and ballsy, it appears Steele is finally settling into her comfortable life as part-time submissive, part-time wife.
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The 4 and 6 Lexington Avenue trains stop at East 86th Street, and the 5 does part time; the 6 also stops at East 96th, and the 4 does part time.
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But more often it is between occupations: the types of jobs that can readily be done part-time, or are offered part-time, are lower-paid than those that are not.
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PART-TIME – FAIRFAX, VA – Thursday & Friday from 3 p.m.
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PART-TIME – FAIRFAX, VA – Every Saturday from 9 a.m.
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PART-TIME – SPRINGFIELD, VA – Every Sunday from 9 a.m.
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PART-TIME – ARLINGTON, VA – Every Sunday from 9 a.m.
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PART-TIME – ARLINGTON, VA – Every Sunday from 8 a.m.
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PART-TIME – ARLINGTON, VA – Every Saturday from 8 a.m.
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PART-TIME – ARLINGTON, VA – Every Sunday from 2202 a.m.
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When I told Facebook I wanted to work from home part-time, HR was firm: You can't work from home, you can't work part-time, and you can't take extra unpaid leave.
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Where they do find a difference is part-time work, which increases in Alaska, compared to synthetic Alaska, after the cash payments are introduced: The increase in part-time work isn't huge — Jones and Marinescu estimate the increase in the share of the population that works part time to be around 1.8 percentage points — but it's real.
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In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the 39-year-old shares her thoughts on the possibility of reviving her beloved character — part-time vampire slayer, part-time student — in some form.
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Reality Check: Cruz on part-time employees and Obamacare By Ashley Strickland, CNN Cruz said there has been an increase in part-time employees due to employers who don't want to provide Obamacare.
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James rose through the district's janitorial ranks, working part-time in the cafeteria, then as a part-time custodian at an elementary school, then as a full-time custodian at East Kentwood High.
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Stuart Was a Model and Part-Time Personal Trainer at Local YMCA On her LinkedIn page, Stuart listed herself as a model, and part-time personal trainer at a Detroit metro-area YMCA.
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Occupations: Case Manager (Full-Time), Crisis Hotline Specialist (Part-Time), Graduate Student (Part-Time)Industry: NonprofitAge: 27Location: Arlington, VASalary: $50,275 + $2110/hrPaycheck Amount (240x/month): $2160,2400-$21,4013 ($2401,25 + $2500-$500) Monthly ExpensesHousing: $975.
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Strong full-time gains, mostly in the province of Ontario, offset a loss in part-time roles, with 67,400 full-time jobs added from January to February, and 11,600 part-time jobs shed.
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It's not just that, I have part-time staff, I've got volunteers whom I rely on who serve almost as part-time or full-time staff; it's just not costing the taxpayer money.
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Jobs were skewed toward part time, which added 139,000 positions.
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We have a hundred part time employees just in retail.
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Half say they expect to work at least part time.
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Some justices work only part time; all have limited budgets.
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PART-TIME – AWAKE OVERNIGHT – ARLINGTON, VA – Thursday from 11 p.m.
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He's been writing for five years and blogs part time.
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He's a three, four handicap, and he's playing part time.
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That mother of four working part time at minimum wage?
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A part-time starter, he went into Sunday's game batting .
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Mr. Perry is working part time at a LensCrafters store.
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At the moment, I'm working part time for a charity.
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Try looking for a part-time job — on your own.
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Ms. Villa also works part time, at a waxing center.
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PART-TIME – FAIRFAX, VA – Monday thru Friday from 6 a.m.
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Students must work part time, but will not pay tuition.
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She went back to seeing patients part time in August.
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The Taliban field perhaps 150,000 full and part time fighters.
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Part time students are overlooked, but need financial aid too!
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For the part-time working scenarios, the report assumes the couple doesn't make any additional contributions to their retirement savings during this time (they live off their part-time income and delay Social Security).
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Over the course of the following year, I became a part-time nomad, part-time German resident, and he became both the partner who encouraged me to fly and the nest I landed on.
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The 6 train stops along Lexington Avenue at 96th, 1023rd, 110th, 116th and 125th Streets; the 4 serves 125th full time and the rest part time, and the 5 stops part time at 125th.
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"The fact remains that he (Hedges) was a part-time academic, part-time businessman and full-time spy," said Jaber Al Lamki, executive director of Strategic and Media Communications at the UAE's National Media Council.
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Davidson told the Times that her monthly $2,000 pay as a part-time staffer was not equal to, or competitive with, the salaries offered part-time male organizers with the same title of district representative.
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That means some people who are doing part-time jobs are doing them because they want the work-life balance that part-time work can give them, or because they want to make extra money.
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According to data from Indeed, there are also certain jobs where the part-time pay penalty — the wage difference between doing a certain job part-time instead of doing it full-time — is fairly low.
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The Swiss have a culture of professional part-time work, and as a result, part-time jobs include every benefit of a full-time job, including vacation time and payment into two Swiss pension systems.
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This covers tuition and a stipend of about £1,200 a month, which I supplement with part-time teaching and research assistant work at the university, as well as a part-time job in a cafe.
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Research shows that an estimated 86 percent of part-time employees in D.C. have specifically sought out and prefer part-time work, such as teaching spin classes on the weekends or waiting tables between classes.
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"The super majority of our drivers are part time," he said.
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Viscidi has been a part-time pedicab driver for four years.
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He goes to school part time and is homeschooled the rest.
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"It starts to feel like a part-time job," she added.
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These days Suleman works part-time as a family therapy counselor.
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At first, Jan was able to return to work part-time.
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A trustee of Playboy International served alongside a part-time hairdresser.
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JS: You have a studio and live part time in Hawaii.
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Being part-time workers, they often need to take second jobs.
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Keeping up with them has become a significant part time job.
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Her company only has seven full- and five part-time employees.
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Maybe I'd get a part-time job when they're in kindergarten.
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But most of this work is part-time and poorly paid.
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For her, she said, Sanaia was not a part-time job.
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Donna has a part-time receptionist who also does the bookkeeping.
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We are now accepting applications for fulltime and part-time students.
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A handful of part-time farmers cultivate wheat, barley and rapeseed.
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She cares for her two younger brothers and works part-time.
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The median worker was a part-time hourly retail store associate.
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One of my part-time jobs is as an internet investigator.
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SimplyHired reported part-time dog walkers can earn $220,2400 a year.
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She's also a part-time student finishing her social work degree.
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I was writing a book and wanted a part-time gig.
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PART-TIME – SPRINGFIELD, VA – Every other Sunday from 10:45 a.m.
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PART-TIME – ANNANDALE, VA – Every other weekend, Saturday from 220006 a.m.
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Full time employment fell 0.43,300, while part-time jobs rose 20,200.
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I work part time at my local library to make money.
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She retired two years ago and works part time in marketing.
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Right now, it's time for me to do it part-time.
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In states with more expensive childcare, more mothers worked part-time.
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Many boomers are working part time, or even pursuing new careers.
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She works for Whalebone part time as head of product development.
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He's also been writing for five years and blogs part-time.
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Others take on part-time graduate assistant or teaching assistant jobs.
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He has a tight knit family and several part-time jobs.
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I work as a server part-time to supplement my income.
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Beyoncé's sister Solange also calls New Orleans her part-time home.
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I now work part-time seeing primarily uninsured and Medicaid patients.
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IT'S NOT A SIDE JOB, IT'S NOT A PART-TIME JOB.
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In addition, 584 other workers will shift to part-time jobs.
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She also picks up clothes for her new part-time job.
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Plus, the benefit is available to part-time and contract workers.
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Family obligations often lead women to choose to work part-time.
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The psychological toll of this part-time gig can be brutal.
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He just worked there part time and got dragged into it.
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What jobs have been created are largely temporary and part time.
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He took on more loans and continued to work part-time.
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She became a part-time hourly employee — at $56,653 a year.
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Work part time, do an internship, work hard, get a scholarship.
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It had not disclosed pay for part-time and contract workers.
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Residents and officials are begging part-time residents to stay away.
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Despite the part-time push, Mills & Reeve has made little progress.
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Or what if they work multiple part-time jobs at once?
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So now we may wind up with a part-time president.
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Her mother, who works part time there, helps manage the practice.
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From 1975 to 2011, the number of part-time adjuncts quadrupled.
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In 2014, 18 percent of the entire workforce worked part time.
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Today's retirees are going back to work — at least part time.
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She is also a part-time student at Miami Dade College.
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Ms. Muse is a widow who works two part-time jobs.
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You're going to have part-time work by desire or need.
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She is also considering working part time at an Amazon warehouse.
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"I'm looking for more part time than full time," he said.
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In hospitals, doctors are often employed in part-time administrative jobs.
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I found a part-time teaching job in a local college.
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We lived on my modest salary and Arabella's part-time nursing.
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Chief Helton said a part-time park employee reported Maddox missing.
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But freelancing and part-time work are not yet the norm.
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Floerke works the part-time job about 21210 hours a week.
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Another factor causing the drop is competitiveness for part-time jobs.
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I've worked in different departments and yet I'm still part time.
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Starbucks, for example, provides options for part-time employees, Seeber said.
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Amazon has more than 300,000 full- and part-time employees globally.
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Volker held the envoy position on an unpaid, part-time basis.
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Mark recently got a part-time job working at a warehouse.
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So I did two things: First, I found part-time work.
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He is not yet in school, only part-time day care.
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His commute went from part-time to daily two years ago.
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Over 50 to 75 percent of academic faculty are part-time.
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I'll be a nurse part-time, then perform in the evenings.
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Occupation — Full-Time: Front-End Web Developer | Part-Time: Restaurant HostessIndustry — Full-Time: Web Development | Part-Time: Food & HospitalityAge: 653Location: Chicago, ILSalaryFull-Time: $55,000 (before taxes) | Part-Time: Hourly minimum wage for ChicagoFull-Time Paycheck (2x/month): $260,2330 after taxesPart-Time Paycheck (215x/month): ~$210 after taxes Monthly ExpensesHousing: $20,215 a month to rent a one bedroom in Logan Square by myself.
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Four out of five part-time black, Latino and Asian hourly Walmart employees who participated in the survey described themselves as "involuntary part-time" employees - those who would prefer to work full-time - the survey showed.
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It would be life-transformative for their mamas and their daddies who could finish school, who could move to a part-time job, who could move from a part-time job to a full-time job.
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Salaries for part-time work are set as a percentage of a professional full-time salary because unlike in the United States, part-time jobs are not viewed as necessarily unskilled jobs with their attendant lower pay.
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Just like part-time politicians end up relying on lobbyists to supplement their scant policy knowledge, part-time government officials are likely to rely on the White House to tell them what they can and cannot do.
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She funded her education by singing and taking part-time typing jobs.
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Women are too often stuck in part-time or badly paid jobs.
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I do drive a boat in Florida, though part-time, for now.
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Perhaps you will work for yourself or at a part-time job.
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I definitely did the latter when I worked part time for Starbucks.
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I had not even been doing part-time TV for a year.
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I took the job, thinking it was going to be part-time.
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That median employee however is a part-time employee located in Hungary.
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And remember, many of these folks have work, though it's part time.
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The royal tot will attend the program on a part-time basis.
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I started working part time when I was still in high school.
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Previously, New Hampshire allowed students and other part-time residents to vote.
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I'm in school part-time so my loans are still in deferment.
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Students learn a new skill and then work part time for Capgemini.
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She also can choose to work part time if she needs to.
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"Most other movers use day labor or part-time people," he says.
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So we're essentially finding a part-time job to keep us busy!
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I would sometimes work part-time or volunteer, but it was tough.
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Maybe I could start my own firm and represent clients part time?
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The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie.
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Part-time jobs jumped by 118,000 while full-time positions rose 9,000.
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Many athletes rely on part-time jobs or crowdfunding to cover costs.
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She got a studio and started teaching part time in Los Angeles.
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Nene, a student who works part-time on the counter, nods knowingly.
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The accounts are available to full-time, part-time and seasonal employees.
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"Before this, I was a part-time father, you know?" he said.
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Through it all, she attended school part-time with a bright smile.
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The median employee's pay, including full-time and part-time workers: $21.3,2526.
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CalSavers accounts are available to full-time, part-time and seasonal employees.
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For some people, finding some part-time work is a better bet.
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She went back to school and got a part-time newspaper job.
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"There are a lot of people who go part time," she said.
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He's a firefighter and part-time bails bondsman in Fort Pierce, Florida.
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"This is basically interns and people doing it part time," he said.
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Retirement might have to be delayed or transformed into part-time work.
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Trump backer Peter Thiel is a "part-time partner " at Y Combinator.
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A number of part-time faculty were cut at schools in Missouri.
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Part-time yoga instructors can make $23,22 a year, according to SimplyHired.
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Instead, nominate a staffer you trust as your part-time cyber guru.
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"Part-time work is ideal if you can do it," Nelson said.
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Brampton, Ontario-based Loblaw has about 192,000 full- and part-time employees.
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"I'm probably going to be a part-time singer," Sienna told CNN.
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He now wonders if his part-time reservist status is in jeopardy.
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Zaring: I don't know if you could call our development part-time.
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"I wasn't always overweight," the part-time dog groomer, 38, tells PEOPLE.
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This article was originally published on VICE UK. Ah, part-time jobs.
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She is working part time at a home improvement store, he said.
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Today, Hokie works full-time at AfricanStockPhoto while Kiyuti works part-time.
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However, Kelly's team told cops Walker was just a part-time employee.
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Jones worked part-time after retiring from nursing before her health worsened.
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For part-time teacher Norman Monteiro, Bolsonaro's victory was the final straw.
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But money is tight, and she works at two part-time jobs.
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Manufacturing, finance and government have very low levels of part-time employment.
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"I learned so much," Wat said when recalling her part-time job.
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Hall abandoned his thesis to become a part-time teacher and activist.
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Part-time UPS workers can get up to $25,000 to attend school.
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Many part-time workers increased the number of hours on the job.
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A friend initiated an online fundraiser, and she took part-time work.
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His sister, Samm, is also employed there part time and lives nearby.
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He needed someone who wasn't doing this as a part-time job.
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It took six months before she felt capable of working part time.
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This part-time position requires a bachelor's degree and strong presentation skills.
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Thirty-seven percent work full time, and 19 percent work part time.
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PART-TIME – FAIRFAX, VA – Every weekend, Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m.
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"The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie
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It also wants to move part-time agents into full-time work.
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Walber was a high school student and part-time pizza delivery boy.
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She did get a part-time gig with the Judicial Crisis Network.
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We cannot have a part-time Congress in a full-time world.
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Fewer teens are drinking alcohol, having sex or working part-time jobs.
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"This is basically interns and people doing it part-time," he said.
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I used to be a part-time poker player and I quit.
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She didn't want to quit or reduce her hours to part-time.
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We were a team of 39 full-time and part-time staff.
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When he was offered the part-time position, the sponsors were thrilled.
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And nearly 60% of part-time workers don't get paid sick leave.
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Amazon had 798,000 full-time and part-time employees as of Dec.
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Working a little longer, even part time, is effective when that's possible.
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Now just 15 of those employees are still working, albeit part time.
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After she healed, Shamila worked as a part-time cook and cleaner.
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Yet most of the work is part time and relatively low paid.
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But part-time employees are only eligible for unemployment in certain states.
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Petrucci worked as a part-time dialysis nurse before returning to Atlanta.
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I had an editor working with me in New York part-time.
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"I could afford it on a part-time waitressing salary," she said.
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They met in July 2017 while working part time at a shop.
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That restless nature sustains him as he juggles three part-time jobs.
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It was just four of us, and we were working part time.
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But part-time workers, contractors and the self-employed receive fewer protections.
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Dear Diary: I was taking the subway to my part-time job.
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Others work part time because of family obligations or other personal reasons.
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"I'm very angry," local part-time resident Celia Johnson told Business Insider.
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PART-TIME – FAIRFAX, VA – Every weekend, Saturday and Sunday from 2023 a.m.
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In Tan's case, he only agreed to work at Hunan part time.
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Besides being a modernist master, Messiaen was practically a part-time ornithologist.
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After considering alternatives, Facebook concluded that board members should work part-time.
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I am a part-time writer and layout designer at a newspaper.
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That's equal to a part time job or running five whole marathons.
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Leonard, the league's part-time superstar, decided to sit out the game.
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Women are also more likely to hold part-time jobs, than men.
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For a long time, healing the sick was a part-time profession.
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"Partisan politics will not work," says Hoffman, who works only part time.
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Boyfriend has a pension plan paid for by his part-time work.
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"Excelsior isn't something that fits a part-time student's schedule," Kaur said.
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For part-time workers, this can affect their lives in troubling ways.
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Will you spend time working at a seasonal or part-time job?
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We found that this effect was particularly notable for part-time internships.
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Many people are forced to accept part-time jobs and lower compensation.
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Most of them work part-time and have little or no staff.
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Today, she holds multiple part-time jobs, and often works on weekends.
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When Burke was hired, McDonald thought his part-time gig was over.
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Phoebe's part-time gig as a musician probably wouldn't pay very well.
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Part-time work throughout the year allows us to increase our savings.
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The company noted that the figure includes international and part-time employees.
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She works part-time and remotely, except for monthly in-person meetings.
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He is joining the investment behemoth BlackRock as a part-time adviser.
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This estimate climbs above $28503 billion when part-time caregivers are included.
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And most plan to continue working at least part-time in retirement.
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He planned to pay for college by working part time in restaurants.
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In part-time jobs after college when I wanted to be elsewhere.
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SVA is now accepting applications for full-time and part-time students.
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The part-time position comes with an annual salary of around $4,200.
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It was my first big Washington party since living here part-time.
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For instance, Amazon employed 117,300 full-time and part-time employees by the end of 2013, according to its annual report, and increased that number to 230,800 full-time and part-time employees by the end of 2015.
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Occupation: Full-Time Purchasing Manager & Part-Time Pilates InstructorIndustry: Commercial Roofing / Fitness Age: 34Location: Brooklyn, NYFull-Time Job Salary: $26,2500 plus $265,2166 bonus Full-Time Paycheck (Once A Week): $2180,29.99 ($0.993,20.99 net) Part-Time Job Salary: About $285,2250.
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Among part-time workers, on the other hand, we see full parity between men and women, indicating the presence of structural barriers to women's achieving equality for full-time work that aren't an issue in part-time jobs.
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They will temporarily live part-time with their father in Dayton, Ohio, where they grew up, and part-time with Mary Page, who has found a new job in Kentucky, where soon she will bring the kids permanently.
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Officially, part-time work is defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as work that takes fewer than 35 hours a week, but many part-time jobs are flexible enough that you can work far below that threshold.
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Eventually, I ended up at the doors of the University of Toronto, and I got into their part-time program, so I was only going to be studying part-time and I worked as a bike deliverer as well.
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The main point of conflict between the clubs and players is part-time contracts, with the AFE asking for a minimum of 12,000 euros net a month for players on a part-time salary, while the clubs offer 8,000.
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Clinton of being a part-time progressive and a patron of Wall Street.
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There are a few possible explanations for why part-time work hasn't downsized.
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He has 15 part-time employees and makes less than $50,000 a year.
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The part-time contract was worth 38,241 euros plus 23,736 euros in expenses.
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Meantime Brewing Company, in London, is searching for a part time beer taster.
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"People right now in Baltimore that have three part-time jobs," said Mikulski.
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Part-time employees who work in customer service earn about $10 an hour.
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It also implies that being a father is somehow a part-time gig.
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Do I want to get a full-time role, a part-time role?
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Part-time work at restaurants kept me afloat as I finished my degree.
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And the company thinks a part-time program opens up many different possibilities.
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Half attend part-time, and 80% of students work to help support themselves.
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He estimates that about one-third of Amazon's fulfillment workers are part-time.
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That's a flexible approach that aligns with part-time and multijob employment trends.
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For part-time workers, the hourly wage will be $10.58, up from $10.
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And I have two assistants who work part-time: Lisa D. and Julie.
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Becca* works part-time as a Disney princess at Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
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Today: a freelancer and part-time sales associate who makes $15,000 per year.
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The center polled 5,923 full-time and part-time workers online between Oct.
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I think it'd be fun to put, 'Part Time Work for an Extra.
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He also worked part-time at Starbucks so he could have health care.
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CHARLES EVANS: -- if people who are working part-time would like full-time.
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Palm Beach is home (or part-time home) to more than 25 billionaires.
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Full-time positions dropped by 40,100 while part-time jobs rose by 39,400.
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The median worker earned $11,137 — a part-time retail stock associate in Tennessee.
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Journalist do your job!" and "just another generic CNN part time wannabe journalist!
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Eventually he earned enough from part-time jobs to pay his own bills.
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Jessica Carroll, 22, splits her time between college and two part-time jobs.
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And that applies to all workers: part-time, full-time, hourly, or salaried.
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A part-time teacher at the jail's inmate education program is the latest.
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She now works part time, not yet able to land something full time.
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CareerCast said part-time tech professionals have a median hourly wage of $35.71.
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Instead, coal plants are working part-time and are taking more days off.
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I am back on the island where I am a part-time resident.
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"I'm an enthusiast, and a part-time designer," she says with a laugh.
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Her beloved Mamacita, thank god, comes back to work for her part-time.
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It opened in 2006 and caters to full-time and part-time students.
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Part-time students who receive state fee waivers will get $100 per semester.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Part-time workers account for half of Walmart Inc's (WMT.
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Ross will be working with the ridesharing company part-time from Los Angeles.
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He could parlay his love of comics into a part-time Chikara gig.
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Having started out part-time, she rose through the ranks to kitchen manager.
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Was there a specific reason you decided to develop the game part-time?
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His father was a carpenter as well as being a part-time minister.
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She now is working part-time cleaning condos and lives with her mother.
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PART-TIME – ARLINGTON, VA – Every other Saturday and Sunday from 2628:28503 p.m.
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She started as summer intern and was hired part-time as assistant coach.
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But after an outcry, it sent part-time license examiners to those counties.
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Some of the money went toward hiring a part-time director, the Rev.
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They'd also be mandated to give paid time off to part-time employees.
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And such workers are typically hired on a part-time or contract basis.
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Most will go to school part-time to accommodate a full-time job.
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A vast majority of drivers for Uber and Lyft work only part-time.
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But it's not always easy (or legal) to become a part-time landlord.
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It currently employs approximately 200,000 full and part-time workers across the country.
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The two co-founders worked on this part-time until 8 months ago.
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I was a part-time marketing assistant stumbling through a winding job hunt.
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In a series of meetings, Henderson pleaded with Bell to work part time.
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I had steady part-time hours, my own spacious office, and free coffee!
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PART-TIME - FAIRFAX, VA – Every other weekend, Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m.
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PART-TIME – FAIRFAX, VA – Every other weekend, Saturday and Sunday from 2628 a.m.
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PART-TIME – ARLINGTON, VA – Every other Saturday and Sunday from 3:30 p.m.
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Ms. Kidane works part time at a hardware store, earning $10 an hour.
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She says she worked as a part-time personal assistant for the man.
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The share of part-time workers who want full-time jobs remains high.
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Payne was also fired from a separate job as a part-time paramedic.
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The Charlotte mayor job is largely ceremonial, and considered a part-time gig.
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MadeinTYO is a rapper, producer, internationalist, creator of hits, and part-time nerd.
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We live part-time on Maui and that's always a lot of fun.
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Also among the hostages were McFarland and a part-time Lane Bryant employee.
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Even the New York Public Library is looking for seasonal part-time workers.
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Joel M. Carson III, private-practice lawyer and part-time federal magistrate judge.
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Social precariousness lingers, worsened by the spread of low-paying part-time contracts.
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Twenty-five percent of part-time faculty receive some form of public assistance.
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I worked part time for the first two years of my firstborn's life.
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Part-time and visiting faculty were represented by the Service Employees International Union.
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Consider a part-time worker with an average of 16 shifts per month.
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The full- and part-time positions include package handlers, drivers and driver-helpers.
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JF: They were paying us enough for what was a part-time hobby.
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"I could consider a permanent job if it was part-time," I said.
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She had been working part time and doing more of the child care.
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There's a twist though ... NeNe will only be a part-time cast member.
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This is a part-time editorial position with benefits in our Brooklyn office.
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He said those part-time responsibilities also have helped maintain his self-confidence.
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A lot of [students], as a result, have to be working part time.
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I closed my practice in 2018 and have been working part-time since.
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I closed my practice in 2018 and have been working part-time since.
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Many decide to remain single or work part time when they have children.
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She said she feels lucky that she's found substantive, interesting part-time work.
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Rubino, a producer and part-time comedian, wanted to have a plaque, too.
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The raises apply for part-time workers and those hired through temporary agencies.
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But how much can you stand to make from these part-time opportunities?
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PART-TIME – SPRINGFIELD, VA – Every other weekend, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m.
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PART-TIME – ARLINGTON, VA – Every other Saturday and Sunday from 6900:2628 p.m.
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About half of states offer unemployment benefits for part-time workers as well.
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He is a part-time student at N.Y.U.'s Stern School of Business.
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Another nearly 3 million people reported working part-time because of the weather.
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In college, I had a part-time job at a gallery in Sydney.
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Caregivers on the platform range from full-time nurses to part-time carers.
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Nora Lum, is a part-time Uber driver still living with her family.
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We encourage flexible, remote and part-time working to suit each employee's lifestyle.
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People might pick pockets or break into the homes of part-time residents.
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Most weekends, they're with their dad and I work my part-time job.
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Adam Houser, now 38, has a part-time restaurant job in Boulder, Colorado.
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In one part-time job, Mr. Gregory sorted mail in a post office.
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His mother, the former Mary Elizabeth Villere, worked part time as a maid.
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He's currently working a part-time job doing research at his alma mater.
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Some had low-paying or part-time jobs; others were still in school.
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Annual tuition starts at $13,325 for part-time preschool and runs to $34,500.
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Hedge against isolation by encouraging a volunteer gig or part-time job, sure.
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The two had met while working part-time for the architect Victor Gruen.
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In London, a week of part-time childcare costs an average of $228.
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Her Finnish mother, Irene (Ahti) Salminen, worked part-time at her husband's firm.
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Lots of high schoolers work part-time jobs or participate in extra-curriculars.
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World of Horror is the passion project of part-time dentist Pawel Kozminski.
|
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Students say they want flexibility and choices, more part-time options, night classes.
|
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An estimated 75 percent of part-time workers choose this type of employment.
|
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We provide stock options and a living wage to our part-time workforce.
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It had 20 full-time and two part-time employees as of March.
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As part time employees, we don't get health insurance or paid sick days.
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Suddenly he was a part-time single dad, fighting regularly with his ex.
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Though I started as a part-time worker, I quickly became a supervisor.
|
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He will be replaced by Goldman president — and part-time DJ — David Solomon.
|
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Early Sunday, Jeff Monroe was working part time as a ride-share driver.
|
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Students, part-time workers and many others may have overlooked filing for 2014.
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For example, apply for scholarships and plan to work part-time during school.
|
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His mother works part time at the Alamo Elementary School in Alamo, Calif.
|
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Part-time workers like restaurant servers or Uber drivers will feel more consequences.
|
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The Arison family will also donated $1 million to help part-time workers.
|
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After her decade at home, she went back to work, initially part time.
|
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He works part time earning $10.20 an hour unloading trucks and stocking shelves.
|
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Ms. Zhang found part-time work elsewhere that pays about $2150 a month.
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He got hired part-time for United Parcel Service when he was 260.
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Pagentine is paid $21,2000, and works part time in the Poultney public schools.
|
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Last summer, Salinas juggled seven part-time jobs to cover food and rent.
|
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What if someone is working part-time or freelancing and relies on Obamacare?
|
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With an increase in flexible forms of work, about 48 percent of jobs created in the first seven months of the year were part-time, GSEE said, adding that the average monthly salary of part-time workers is 397 euros.
|
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Nearly half of the Dutch adult population works part-time, with 26.8% of men working less than the maximum 36 hours a week and 75% of women working part-time — and this is across all sectors, from unskilled laborers to professionals.
|
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Overall, 61% of all women in the US workforce have jobs that pay by the hour, including 83% of those who work part time; most of these jobs pay less than $15/hour, and part-time jobs rarely provide any benefits.
|
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He works three jobs, as an on-call field computer technician at an information technology company and as a part-time instructor's assistant and lab technician at Borough of Manhattan Community College, where he is studying computer networking part-time.
|
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The share of workers who are in part-time jobs has actually been falling since 2010, and the number of reluctant part-time workers — those who would prefer full-time work — has fallen to five million from around nine million.
|
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He was known as a progressive corporate leader, offering full health benefits for full- and part-time employees and their domestic partners, and Starbucks became the first privately owned American company to include part-time workers in its stock-option program.
|
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Full-time jobs — or even fixed part-time hours — can be challenging amid caregiving responsibilities, but "people generally both want and need to work," said Sara Sutton, the CEO of FlexJobs, a job board for remote, part-time and flexible work.
|
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I'd work part-time, go back to school, and she'd go to day care.
|
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Sprig's shutdown will affect around 200 people, including part-time employees, TechCrunch has learned.
|
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Already, thousands are beginning to apply for unemployment or consider other part-time work.
|
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Part-time work as a barista or dog walker isn't glamorous — no question there.
|
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His wife worked part-time jobs, including as a school bus driver and waitress.
|
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Much more low-paid men now work part-time compared with 20 years ago.
|
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I always have part time contract work on the side to help with that.
|
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Part-time employees receive $75 a month, and no more than $6,750 in total.
|
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Being a world class athlete should not be treated as a part time job.
|
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Wade, who was a part-time participant in practice Wednesday, missed his third game.
|
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Payne was fired last month from his second job as a part-time paramedic.
|
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And so you may have some time to look for a part-time gig.
|
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I had a part-time job in my degree field thanks to an internship.
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But next year, Alex can be part-time, so I'll be making money again.
|
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She continues to work part-time in a convenience store, which inspired this novel.
|
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Maybe they find additional part-time jobs, or take on more debt, or both.
|
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Uber says that is what the service is largely for — flexible part-time income.
|
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A colleague who works part-time, ''Gina,'' also works as a freelance graphic artist.
|
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Full-time employment, however, declined by 0.063,400, while part-time employment increased by 71,600.
|
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We've got to get people moving from part-time work to full-time work.
|
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In the British legal system, some barristers can also serve as part-time judges.
|
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He's an active angel investor and was a part-time partner at Y Combinator.
|
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The company had about 39,000 full- and part-time employees as of May 29.
|
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All I wanted was a part-time job, and now I got all this.
|
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" Montori has a term for my part-time job: the "health care foot print.
|
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To date, no charges have been brought in Kelly's part-time residence of Chicago.
|
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AO said Caunce would remain involved in the business on a part time basis.
|
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But Canada shed 23.05,0.13 full-time jobs as it gained 20.1,21 part-time positions.
|
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Economists acknowledged that the increase in part-time hiring made the details less upbeat.
|
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"SGE" is a term the government uses to refer to part-time federal employees.
|
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Fualaau has worked in a home improvement store and as a part-time DJ.
|
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I was terrible at every part-time job I had when I was younger.
|
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Beyond his full-time gig in Rosemont, he also works part-time in Aurora.
|
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Luckily, I worked part-time at a lovely shop on Sherbrooke Street in Montreal.
|
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Among its full- and part-time staff, about 20 are alumni of the program.
|
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The airport's police department has six full-time and six part-time police officers.
|
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Full-time employment jumped by 88,700 jobs while part-time positions dipped by 53,400.
|
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Amy is still working part time as a nurse while caring for the children.
|
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Besides himself, the only employee Ho needed was a part-time customer service agent.
|
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While the number of part time has fallen marginally this year, despite April's rise.
|
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How does that happen if everyone's on a part-time TaskRabbit kind of world?
|
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More people also reported that they were forced to work part-time, he added.
|
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"These claims from a disgruntled former part-time employee are without merit," Hicks said.
|
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I work in sales promotion and PR, and part-time in a JD Sports.
|
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Basically I'm part time in that I still play a bit on the side.
|
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Men in part-time jobs are less likely to be married than full-timers.
|
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"They were paying us enough for what was a part-time hobby," he said.
|
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Statistics Canada said 18,400 full-time jobs and 1,000 part-time jobs were added.
|
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My gentle, part-time job was also very flexible, and god, how we traveled.
|
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Plenty of jobs are available now, but many are poorly paid or part-time.
|
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The majority of Britons in full- and part-time work who voted to Remain?
|
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Canada lost 21,21.3220 full-time positions last month, but gained 14,300 part-time jobs.
|
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Why must Americans become part-time accountants, just to follow the rules of society?
|
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College students can manage it best if they have part-time jobs, he added.
|
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Many of the Libyan militiamen are part-time fighters armed with decades-old weapons.
|
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Part-time jobs increased by 110,400, while the economy shed 88,100 full-time positions.
|
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The D train stops at Grand Street; the B serves the station part time.
|
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Could his running skills give him a role as a part-time wildcat quarterback?
|
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Employees also mentioned issues with scheduling, an emphasis on part-time positions, and turnover.
|
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PART-TIME – FAIRFAX, VA – Every other weekend, Saturday and Sunday from 9:15 a.m.
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PART-TIME – FAIRFAX, VA – Every other weekend, Saturday and Sunday from 220006:2202 a.m.
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This includes its full-time, part-time and salaried Walmart and Sam's Club employees.
|
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Second, we need to consider part-time programs that allow students to work simultaneously.
|
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The growing service economy has created a whole workforce of part-time, flexible workers.
|
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Harvard has 50 full-time and part-time Title IX coordinators across 13 schools.
|
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Had the bid succeeded, it would have been at most a part-time job.
|
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"We are not expecting a huge windfall," said Teeguarden, who still teaches part time.
|
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Coach – and part time dentist - Heimir Hallgrimsson insists that all players are treated equally.
|
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Last summer the company turned some of its contracted workers into part time employees.
|
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Kara took up part-time residence in Washington, DC. Ezra moved to Oakland, California.
|
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I work part time as a marketing and production assistant, 27 hours a week.
|
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She'd worked part-time jobs through high school to pay for her first semester.
|
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Bonnie and Clyde were, respectively, a part-time waitress and an unsuccessful turkey thief.
|
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We may even choose to work part-time if remote work is an option.
|
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After he left school, he found part-time work installing satellite dishes on rooftops.
|
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The team said it employs more than 1,000 part-time workers for each game.
|
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Shaken, he returned only after installing a fence and hiring a part-time guard.
|
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More than 500 part-time employees deliver the meals en masse to each workplace.
|
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It's unclear what aid the Senate deal would provide part-time workers, Evermore said.
|
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His father owned a small business, and his mother was a part-time schoolteacher.
|
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They also said they planned to relocate to Canada on a part-time basis.
|
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But, as you get older, it gets harder to find a part-time situation.
|
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He had no ring and only part-time work at a local Rite-Aid.
|
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This isn't a part-time thing for me — this is my full-time gig.
|
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During college, I attended college as a full-time student and worked part time.
|
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It scored highest in the involuntary part-time work indicator, where it received 0.7.
|
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However, it is below average for the number of people working part time involuntarily.
|
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Their requests to work part-time are more likely than women's to be rejected.
|
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He works as a laboratory manager, and she works part-time for a nonprofit.
|
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This attic studio is just one of many "part-time" spaces that I use.
|
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Her husband, David, is earning a degree in interior design and works part time.
|
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Ms. Mandel, who home-schools her children, is a part-time editor at Ricochet.
|
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Bethany Mandel, who home-schools her children, is a part-time editor at Ricochet.
|
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Dear Heloise: My son has started working part time for a ride-sharing company.
|
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Ms. Torres, 43, worked part time as a school monitor and a teacher's aide.
|
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I've since hired 8003 full-time employees and many part-time and independent contractors.
|
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Now, it has five paid employees, a social media guru and part-time volunteers.
|
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It is still looking to fill 30,000 full-time, part-time and seasonal roles.
|
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The data includes hours worked from full-time, part-time, and part-year workers.
|
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A week and a half ago, she was employed as a part-time teacher.
|
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The expanded program would cover self-employed people and part-time workers, among others.
|
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Christian graduated in 2014 and played professionally part-time and coached for a year.
|
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One of my employees is even a part-time magician — I had no idea.
|
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His nimble moves even landed him some work as a part-time backup dancer.
|
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An additional 68 moved into industry while retaining part-time roles with their universities.
|
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Maybe a part-time President Trump wouldn't be such a bad idea after all.
|
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Nansolo, a dress maker and part time actor, found lawyers to fight the case.
|
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Now she treats her YouTube channel and Instagram page like a part-time job.
|
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But they, too, planned to return, at least part time, to Washington, where Mrs.
|
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Part-time revolutionaries mindlessly parroted state propaganda or the bigotry of Egypt's religious establishment.
|
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More people had jobs Down Under in August, mostly because of part-time positions.
|
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Indeed, full-time employment shrank in August, while 50,200 part-time roles were added.
|
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Starbucks has offered healthcare to all full-time and part-time employees since 1988.
|
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Once again, part-time courses are live in a handful of cities for now.
|
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One thing was certain: He wanted to keep on seeing patients, though part time.
|
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This might entail working a bit longer or even part time into your retirement.
|
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Even the team's coach, the former Manchester United striker David Healy, works part time.
|
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Believe it or not, being in special operations can be a part-time endeavor.
|
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These can include volunteering, part-time work, philanthropic efforts, entrepreneurial quests and artistic pastimes.
|
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A part-time job can help generate extra cash for savings, Ms. Costa said.
|
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She started as a part-time employee while finishing her last year at UCLA.
|
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A much higher percentage of part-time workers, nearly half, work for small businesses.
|
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Maria Sanchez, 50, worked part time at a McDonald's in Grimes, Iowa, this year.
|
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Vice President Mike Pence's wife, Karen Pence, teaches art part-time at the school.
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She worked part-time in retail and elder care jobs while raising five daughters.
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He now lives with his wife in Minnesota and still teaches part time online.
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Both jobs are part-time, and she doesn't receive health insurance through either employer.
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It started hiring part-time contractors to help support childcare providers in remote locations.
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The writer is an associate professor of psychiatry, part time, at Harvard Medical School.
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But Y Combinator ended its part-time partner program with Thiel in November 2017.
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"A part-time job for $80,000, that's a lot of money," Mr. Cuomo said.
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Hiring a full-time — or even part-time — camera and production crew isn't cheap.
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She's a single mother who has two part-time jobs and three small kids.
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As a part-time employee there, Mr. Dillard learned bookkeeping and found a mentor.
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Indeed, the part-time work boost could come from people entering the workforce anew.
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The partners will be a bit like YC's "part-time partners," a role the program created in 2011, except that part-time partners — who are invited to stay for six months — operate on renewable terms, and most tend to renew their position.
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I had watched him and Federico Martelli, a Chilean exhibition adviser who lives in Rotterdam and works part-time with Tillmans and part-time with Koolhaas, map out the exhibition a few weeks earlier, in Berlin, when a grainy snow was falling outside.
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They used part-time work, side hustles, and rental income to break evenAmid the long-distance driving and on-the-ground exploration, Steven worked part time for his employer at a reduced rate, clocking about 10 to 12 hours a week of work.
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CVS updated its policies on Monday, March 23 to announce bonuses between $150 and $500 and additional benefits, including 24 hours of paid sick leave for part-time workers and up to 25 days of childcare for full-time and part-time workers.
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Ms. Desai said she has been transformed into a part-time counselor to despondent drivers who call her in the wee hours of the morning and a part-time eulogist who talks to family and friends to share the stories of the deceased.
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Meanwhile, Rogers is back working part-time at a girls clothing store in her town.
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The youngest child of a Baptist minister and a part-time secretary in Anaheim, Calif.
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She also has a private part-time Pilates rehab practice, which includes cutting-edge techniques.
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But he got hired for a part-time job at a Lowe's in Abilene, Texas.
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He had a part-time job as a customer service representative for IWI US Inc.
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I initially came in to work part-time, and 17 years later, I'm still here.
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I'm so glad I only have a few more days at the part-time job.
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The buyer, who preferred to remain anonymous, is a part-time art handler and collector.
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Now, his company has 35 full-time employees and 100 - 200 rotating part-time employees.
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Instead, they used a server in the Clintons' home, maintained part time by two staffers.
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Parents can return part-time, fulltime, or return and then go back out as needed.
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Things escalated from there, as Hamilton tried to turn Twitch into a part-time job.
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More part-time workers reported making the minimum wage or less than full-time workers.
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He was one of ten part-time partners that advised startups in Y Combinator's incubator.
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A part-time professor's artwork titled "Death of Innocence" was banned for being too controversial.
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I played full-time for about six to seven years, and I'm part-time now.
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Between fatherhood, football practice, and classes, though, he couldn't squeeze in much part-time work.
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And I didn't think I saw a future, even a part-time one, in Montana.
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Part-time jobs can sometimes help tip you off to Mementos requests or new confidants.
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They currently have 17 full-time employees and 25 fitness instructors that work part-time.
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WILLIAMS: FIRST OF ALL, IT'S NOT ALL PART TIME, IT'S NOT ALL LOW WAGE JOBS.
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One effective mechanism to develop these skills is entry-level or part-time job experience.
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At Walmart, the nation's largest private employer, around 40% of the workforce is part time.
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She has found a part-time job, but says her savings are continuing to dwindle.
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If you do decide to pursue a part-time job, just remember: School comes first.
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Spencer said Monday that the two-story apartment is his workplace and part-time residence.
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During undergrad, I worked two part-time jobs so I could put myself through school.
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You also may want to trim your expenses or pick up some part-time work.
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Navarro usually watches their little girl and also has a part-time job at Allstate.
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Internships, part-time work, and gigging are hard ways to start off your work life.
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Remote work, part-time hours and longer leave need to be an option for everyone.
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These 11 entrepreneurs built their fortunes from ventures that started out as part-time gigs.
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This year, I got a part-time job as a hostess in a local restaurant.
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The economy created 20.9,20.7 part-time jobs and lost 22013,22014 full-time positions in December.
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In the test program, everyone on the team will be working part-time, including managers.
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So let's say someone want to become a full-time, or even-part time, Anchor.
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With the part-time membership, you could in theory visit the same location each time.
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Remarkably, all shops and restaurants in Hotan must have a part-time policeman on duty.
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Kohl's said it's also looking for full- and part-time workers for customer-service jobs.
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That's when I started driving part-time for a couple of local ride-hailing companies.
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You know before I bought the deli at 16, I had three part-time jobs.
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The bill would also allow more part-time workers to participate in 401(k) plans.
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That was when we went from part-time activists pushing for this to full-time.
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In December, the economy created 22014,200 part-time jobs and lost 6,400 full-time positions.
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There's nothing glamorous about a part-time job or fighting evil in freshly laundered clothes.
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Pieds-à-terre are part-time second homes occupied for less than half the year.
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Thousands of workers have been placed on part-time rosters, if not laid off altogether.
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Some might be good for part-time or seasonal jobs, others for long-term growth.
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It's pretty hard to survive in New York on a part time job these days.
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I'm only working part-time right now, but in a month I'll be full-time.
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Rachel, 22, a part-time Sydney school teacher, is still happily on the 22G network.
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Uber said that is because of a rise in the number of part-time drivers.
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The median worker was a part-time restaurant crew employee in Hungary, the company said.
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Full-time jobs tumbled 367,000 for the month, while part-time positions rose by 133,45.33.
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It's a part-time system, only powering the front axle when the rear wheels slip.
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Halfway through the night, Smith was joined by marketer and part-time dev, Pocket Silbermintz.
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One school which is more optimistic thinks okay, 40 percent is full time, part time.
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At Wiesbaden, the suspension of part-time care was to take effect this coming Wednesday.
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Most of the drivers have worked for Lyft part-time, and would have made less.
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The business currently has four full-time employees and two part-time employees besides Jin.
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Within months I had a lawyer, editor, personal trainer, part-time chef, and other personnel.
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And because the commute, flat, and food cost money, I take a part-time job.
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After my initial networking, my next stop was going on a part-time accelerator programme.
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I have enough friends that do the Tinder thing like it's a part time job.
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The British government is also trying to constrain the growing army of part-time landlords.
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Payne was also fired on Tuesday from a separate job as a part-time paramedic.
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Because it is a part-time aggregator, The Lily cannot publish everything the Post does.
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Q. What are your views, now as a senior manager, on part-time work arrangements?
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Many of them rely on food banks at least part time to feed their families.
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The writer is an associate clinical professor of psychiatry, part time, at Harvard Medical School.
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Critics also want you to believe that minimum-wage workers are teenagers working part-time.
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He gambled for about a year, sort of as a part-time job, she said.
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We're told she was only a part-time model with aspirations of becoming an actress.
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At work McMillan works part-time at the Boys & Girls Club as a youth counselor.
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Maybe that driver is doing it part-time to generate extra income for their family.
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Like many of her college freshman classmates, she works part-time and has several roommates.
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Another prosecutor, Elizabeth Lederer, left her part-time position at Columbia Law School last week.
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Second Lady Karen Pence works at the same school part-time as an art teacher.
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That is how one week of being a part-time Uber and Lyft driver went.
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He's been writing for five years and blogs part-time, publishing eight articles a week.
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After three weeks as a part-time nomad, he returned to the Mets last week.
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Part-time employees get the same set of benefits but receive healthcare after 90 days.
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Most direct sellers (over 5 million people) choose to sell on a part-time basis.
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According to Bermuda's Royal Gazette, Bloomberg is still a part-time resident as of 2019.
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I lived in dingy apartments and shacks and worked a series of part-time jobs.
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When he was assigned to flight training in Florida, she stayed with him part time.
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"Elixa" is a 35-year-old Twitch streamer who also works part-time at Tesla.
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Since then, he said, he'd been lucky to get part-time work as a janitor.
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The thing I'm having the most difficult time with is being a part-time dad.
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Both full-time and part-time employees across all aspects of Apple's business are eligible.
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Stay-at-home moms are ... LG: No I was thinking like part-time workers. Yeah.
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But the gain was led solely by a jump of 48,200 in part-time work.
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You may find the bench spot too valuable to use on another part-time player.
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Total hours worked in part-time jobs climbed 5.3 percent this year, the data shows.
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I, on the other hand, work a muesli of part-time jobs: writing, researching, teaching.
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This is up from 35% in the 1980s, although many women work only part time.
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Instacart previously converted some of its in-store shoppers from contractors to part-time employees.
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Dave is a Southern California entrepreneur and part-time "alpha cuck" in his mid-forties.
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Garrett was recruited for the part-time position to answer phones and fill out paperwork.
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Ahead of the holiday rush, H&M is looking for part-time seasonal sales advisors.
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A part-time job will help you develop your skills and possibly build your resume.
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About 70 percent of mothers in the United States now work full or part time.
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Joe Biden worked as a gardener part-time, to make money for his school fees.
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That means the increase in employment in December was entirely led by part-time work.
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I enjoyed the sciences, nutrition, so I always modeled part time, thinking it would end.
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Working longer — at least part time — can help cover basic living expenses and preserve savings.
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Styles ___ Being a Paralympic athlete used to be a part-time, do-it-yourself pursuit.
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Even Chairman and CEO David Abney started his UPS career as a part-time employee.
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Now it will give them six weeks, for both part-time and full-time workers.
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Many of these towns tend to have a mix of full- and part-time residents.
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All students attend part time, for lessons, classes and other services, including Braille music transcription.
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The situation is particularly dire for the part-time workers who live paycheck to paycheck.
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The situation is particularly dire for the part-time workers who live paycheck to paycheck.
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In September, she went back to work cleaning offices part time for $13 an hour.
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Ms. O'Neill had worked for the fund as a part-time consultant for four years.
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The trio juggled full-time classes and part-time jobs to get the group going.
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She took a part-time teaching job at Catlin Gabel to supplement the family income.
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CAROLINE BYRNE, ITHACA, N.Y. The writer is a Cornell alumna and part-time research assistant.
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On Monday, Amazon said it would offer paid time off for part-time warehouse workers.
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Last week, Amazon said it would offer paid time off for part-time warehouse workers.
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On Sunday night, the Harlem restaurant Archer & Goat let their five part-time staff go.
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Full-time hourly workers will receive $300, while part-time hourly workers will receive $150.
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"CVS said it plans to fill 50,000 full-time, part-time, and temporary roles "immediately.
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This includes independent contractors, gig workers, project-based workers and temporary or part-time hires.
|
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Over the past six months, 781,000 part-time workers have moved to full-time jobs.
|
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"I was very naïve thinking I could do jewelry part-time from home," she said.
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Despite the awkward moment, something clicked, and Mr. Weill gave him a part-time job.
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It was very simple, part-time work, mostly rewrite and handling letters to the editor.
|
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For people working part-time, just 43 percent can get sick leave from their employer.
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I work part-time at a makeup store and I work there tonight after work.
|
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The consequences are personal for Ghattas, who still lives at least part time in Beirut.
|
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Full-time and part-time workers, whether or not they're unionized, will be getting checks.
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Part-time adjuncts are now the majority of the professoriate and its fastest-growing segment.
|
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Feigin, a Realtor and part-time Uber driver, was arrested at gunpoint in October 2016.
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She switched to a part-time schedule at work and focused on caring for her.
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Maybe you have a part-time job and you work on a cash-only basis.
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These days, he has the house to himself, working part-time online as a teacher.
|
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Mr. Lacerra started as a part-time operator running a computer numeric controlled heavy machine.
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He also had a full-time school job and a part-time off-campus job.
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Without family support, many former foster youth work full time to attend college part time.
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Now she has 1.6 million followers and treats her account like a part-time job.
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Get involved with a charity you feel passionate about, or get a part-time job.
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Although Wales hosted the most recent Champions League final, its league is virtually part time.
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Currently, Owen is doing sex work part-time as he works his full-time job.
|
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It is not for part-time students, a huge portion of the community-college population.
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"Part-time employees have no choice in being scheduled for these shifts," one person said.
|
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Even working part time to supplement income from one's financial portfolio could help, Eskovitz said.
|
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There are also four part-time employees, including a social worker, and two dozen volunteers.
|
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But almost nothing is known about their plans to live part time in the country.
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LONDON — There is no such thing, it turns out, as being a part-time royal.
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He also worked part time as a mechanic and became popular within the Iraqi diaspora.
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Some 42% work full-time, while another 18% hold part-time positions, the foundation found.
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Firms and managers typically use part-time and hourly workers to match variations in demand.
|
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The retailer had about 113,400 full-time and part-time employees as of Feb. 26.
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"He worked for me, you could say more or less part time," Trump told Fox.
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What expertise or skill that they use in these part-time roles is so valuable?
|
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Ross posted on Facebook that he would work with Uber part-time from Los Angeles.
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It's part-time and super flexible, so most of us are musicians, artists, writers, etc.
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In January, the economy created 5,600 full-time jobs and lost 11,300 part-time positions.
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The current agreement affects 260,000 full and part-time UPS employees and expires in July.
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She works in Manhattan as a part-time receptionist at Apax Partners, an investment firm.
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Warren estimates her plan would affect as many as 27 million U.S. part-time workers.
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Then I worked at an education non-profit part-time and got my master's degree.
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But freelancing and part-time working is not yet the norm in the modern economy.
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A handful of Olympic athletes rely on part-time jobs or crowdfunding to cover costs.
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In some local markets, there continues to be regulatory issues limiting these part-time rentals.
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I teach part-time at a small women's college in Decatur, Georgia called Agnes Scott.
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Or you could drive part-time for a ride-share company like Uber or Lyft.
|
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He considers this his unpaid part-time internet job, one he's done since late 245.
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Dyke points out that for many service members, hurricane hunting is a part-time job.
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It took a lot of discipline to balance my studies with a part-time job.
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We just wanted to be treated equally as all of Amazon's other part-time workers.
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That's around $2 million in part-time jobs, before counting his parliamentary or editorial salaries.
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He and his children -- one in high school, one in college -- live there part time.
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The stepson worked part-time through school and recently graduated with a degree in biology.
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California and many states offer public employee retirees the opportunity to come back part time.
|
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The utility's retired workers who return part-time are employed by an outside staffing agency.
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The dancers are part-time, so they have a lot of choreography to churn out.
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After my mother went part-time, she started constantly checking my iGlasses point-of-view.
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Instead, they used a server in the Clinton's home, maintained part time by two staffers.
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The information will not be separated into figures for full-time and part-time work.
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"Regardless, these claims from a disgruntled former part-time employee are without merit," Hicks said.
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The program is now accepting applications for full-time and part-time master's degree studies.
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Our sources say Leakes will only return to 'RHOA' as a part-time cast member.
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Looking ahead, the part-time employment has been flat so it's steady as she goes.
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More women have joined the workforce in recent years, but many are part-time workers.
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Lett works two part-time jobs in order to have flexibility for his many appointments.
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We were a part-time hobgoblin in 1996, and we're now the full-time Sauron.
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This is just one example of why I have been a diligent saver — I'm looking forward to my Act Two, when I get to step away from the 230-to-2100 grind for something part-time (hopefully my same job, but with part-time hours).
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Graduating during the 2008 recession with an international studies degree in the Midwest saw me clawing for part-time, no-health-insurance work just to stay on top of my debt, at one point working five part-time jobs and still not making ends meet.
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It's also thanks to EU legislation that part-time workers have the right to equal pay of full-time workers—a state of affairs that disproportionately affects women, as 42 percent of them are in part-time work compared to 12 percent of men.
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"I doubt that I'd be working part time as a video game streamer if not for ROMs," Brian Cook, a 32-year-old English teacher at Utah State University and part time streamer focusing on obscure and "lower quality" games, told me in an email.
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Though part-time health care positions have a much higher barrier of entry than a part-time job that requires no prior training, the initial investment could be worth it if flexibility is going to be a long-term priority for your working life.
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Steffen Schwarz, a Hüttenberg, Germany, resident and part-time farmer, proposed to his girlfriend last year.
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She was a substitute teacher in the area and was working part-time for extra money.
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These are just some of the part-time hourly gigs that many retirees are partaking in.
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While they may have jobs, many work on part-time, short-term or zero-hours contracts.
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If you're self-employed, even part-time, you might benefit from getting a business credit card.
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Reaching the top of the light heavyweight division is significantly harder for a part-time pugilist.
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She also works part time at a Dollar Tree and missed her shift there as well.
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That's right, LobosJR's stream require so much work that he had to hire part-time help.
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Kitchings is a former foster care provider who drove part-time for the ride-sharing service.
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The part-time reality star works in casting, which was initially his job before acting, anyway.
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Drivers often work part time and, sometimes, for a variety of ride-hailing and delivery services.
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The offer is available to most part-time and full-time Amazon employees, including warehouse workers.
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Doughty said he continued working part-time at the hospital until just a few months ago.
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In only eight percent of Dutch families do both parents work either full or part-time.
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My husband was laid off suddenly, and couldn't find anything other than part-time temp work.
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It's like signing up for a part-time job in addition to your full-time job.
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And that goes beyond the fact that "pizza box folding" isn't a universal part-time gig.
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There, she shadowed an embalmer, who offered her a part-time job after their first session.
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Amazon's use of part-time work is poised to grow as it pursues next-day delivery.
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Make the most of school hours by looking for a part-time job or freelance work.
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Twenge even sees doom in teens today holding fewer part-time jobs during the school year.
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The Hartz reforms overhauled job training and placement programmes and reduced barriers to part-time work.
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But, working part-time, she made sure to be home when the kids returned from school.
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I took classes at the community college and worked part-time while they were at school.
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Playing in a part-time role, Kepler had a pair of doubles in 12 at-bats.
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The variable nature of this work is similar to any part-time, contract or gig work.
|
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Walmart's policy is far from perfect: It doesn't cover caregiving or part-time employees, for instance.
|
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Some students who currently work part time would reduce their hours or cut back to zero.
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He was living with a foster family and had a part-time job at a bakery.
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In 2015, I was working as a part-time substitute teacher while living in New York.
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Unregistered work and part-time contract jobs have increased as businesses are desperate to cut costs.
|
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Statscan said full-time employment jumped by 88,700 jobs while part-time positions dipped by 53,13.
|
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Whether a company relies on foreign, part-time or temporary labour can also skew the results.
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Nearly one-fifth, 19% of the survey's 1,026 respondents wish they'd taken a part-time gig.
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She worked there for 20 years and continued part-time after her retirement, her son said.
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I've finally landed a part-time job as a "project research assistant" at a small company.
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Our favorite part-time jailbird leaves out the fact the tiny fortune is essentially for bail.
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Myers is a school board member and part-time teacher from Ryan's hometown of Janesville, Wisconsin.
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He'd get part-time duty the next season, but managed just two goals in 25 games.
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"It's wonderful," says Jamie, who now works part-time at the store to care for Rhiannon.
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But Uber does not break out the exact percentages of full-time and part-time drivers.
|
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Jobs were evenly distributed, with full-time positions growing by 234.4,246.5 and part-time adding 216,5.83.
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"It's all about the side hustle, or that part-time job on the side," Banks said.
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The culture of part-time work is another reason why everyone is much happier over here.
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Fans turned into part-time conspiracy theorists, scouring the internet for theories supporting her potential survival.
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I was interning at the time for minimum wage/part time so I was pretty broke.
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That is the fewest in 2000 years and means part-time workers are getting more hours.
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Gaston was a part-time YMCA employee for five years before he was arrested on Jan.
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Lacking certification, she took a part-time job as an aide at a local elementary school.
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Luke was a part-time resident of Tennessee, and had owned a farm there since 1995.
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You can also find a part-time job, start a side hustle or establish passive income.
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That number includes discouraged workers as well as those holding jobs part time for economic reasons.
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Nye Lavalle was a full-time sports agent and consultant but a part-time mortgage sleuth.
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Furthermore, Google's vice president of design Matias Duarte is reportedly only working on Fuchsia part-time.
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That may disqualify some individuals who work part-time or work for small businesses, explains Paul.
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Webb is now working part-time for $8 per hour and unable to afford health insurance.
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But one of the less understood areas of hurt continues to this day: part-time work.
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Can you have a credible investigation with only seven part-time staffers doing everything in secret?
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Professional jobs, part-time jobs, receptionist jobs, temp jobs, you name it, I interviewed for it.
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For example, I hired part-time employees and bought a fixer-upper as my first home.
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Savarese joined Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank in 1993 as a part-time commercial lender.
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Part-time employment in December jumped by 54,7.83 jobs, while 23,700 full-time positions were added.
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There's a 3D artist, part-time concept artist, and sound designer contributing to Miegakure, but programming?
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Part-time employment has soared over the last decade in Spain, Italy, Greece, Austria, and Germany.
|
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While 24 percent of the U.K. labor force is part-time, 14.9 percent is self-employed.
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Among the sites, five had a mental health professional in their division, full or part-time.
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She earned a scholarship to Berklee just a year later, and began taking classes part-time.
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I worked part time but had to pay a babysitter almost as much as I made.
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Mr. Houle, the restaurant waiter, also works part time at the beauty supply store Nancy Boy.
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The song originally appeared on her 2017, Polaris Prize long-listed solo record, Part-Time Woman.
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Conceived as a part-time project, running XOXO eventually grew to consume most of their year.
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He had saved enough money from past crops that he did not need part-time work.
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Encouragingly, all of that increase was led by full-time work with part-time decreasing 22,600.
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Another way to bring in more money, of course, is to work part-time if possible.
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She took on a part-time seasonal role, from which she was laid off this August.
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Requiring employers to open up workplace retirement saving plans to part-time workers also could help.
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She also works part time as a museum educator at the Jewish Museum in New York.
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Iceland: a team with two managers, one of whom, Heimir Hallgrimsson, is a part-time dentist.
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Gone are the days of working a part-time retail gig to put yourself through college.
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They're offering flexible arrangements that include part-time schedules and phased retirements that gradually reduce hours.
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In 2014, Target eliminated health insurance coverage for part-time workers while Costco maintained health insurance.
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