part-timer

NOUN
  1. someone who works less than the customary or standard time
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How To Use part-timer In A Sentence

  • In some workplaces part-timers were not part of the bargaining unit, and thus potential strike-breakers.
  • Their solution has been to hire part-timers. Times, Sunday Times
  • This will be true at your workplace, but also if you should need to hire household help too, such as a housekeeper, nanny, gardener, or other part-timer.
  • The personnel are separated into part-timer and full-time staff.
  • Job security is a pretty good reason to get riled up if I ever heard one; but there are part-timers in many other provinces and they are extremely beneficial.
  • A few of our "techier" staff host booths usually our younger ones - pages and part-timers - they have all the newest gadgets, while other staff visit at their leisure throughout the day. Stephen's Lighthouse: Technology Petting Zoos
  • The band, which includes two part-timers on guitar and keyboards, has an easy-going soft-shoe pop sound, not unlike much of the Promise Ring's more recent material.
  • He writes, A problem as a part-timer is that I spend 40+ hours, plus commute, at a ‘real’ job every week. Kristine Kathryn Rusch » Freelancer’s Survival Guide: Online Networking 4 (Networking Part 10)
  • All part-timers should be paid the same, pro rata, as full-timers doing the same job.
  • Many are only part-timers and have other incomes.
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