But unlike the average part-timer, many are genuine temps, forced to move on after one or two years at any given institution. |
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No, Brown's not a freelancer or a part-timer or a telecommuter. |
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It will not matter, however, whether the part-timer or the full-timer are working on fixed-term or permanent contracts. |
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Matus has worked with our DMC since the very beginning in 1999, providing us with an infinite scale of support services as a part-timer. |
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The 49-year-old part-timer from Perth had triumphed over some of the best known and most commercially successful photographers in the country. |
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The average part-timer has been employed by the same institution for 5.4 years. |
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England's managed 17, and eight of those were taken by the part-timer Hick. |
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The union has also begun to change its culture more subtly, according part-timer issues an important place at each Executive Committee meeting, in the FSU's membership bulletin, and in its communications with outside groups. |
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Though much of the surplus was rebated to taxpayers, and little of what remained was used to satisfy social needs, the state's appropriation to UMass ceased to shrink, and that made it feasible to make new part-timer demands. |
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Danny Bautista, a career part-timer, has the inside track at the position. |
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The new nanny replaces part-timer Jessie Webb, 71, who was William's nanny when he was little. |
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In general it can't be good that a part-timer is coming along and nicking the tournaments. |
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The former part-timer at Akron and elsewhere has made it his life's work to improve his former colleagues' pay and prospects. |
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I've had a bit of success in the past going to a part-timer, in the Sydney Test a few years ago Michael Clarke won the game for us there. |
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The newly-created Directorate of Resources would go from having 39 managers to just 18, with one part-timer. |
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A part-timer would have to work at least 40 hours a month to be counted as ah employee. |
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Stark fondly recalls his spell as a top flight part-timer with St Mirren but doubts a team could survive in the SPL with the same set-up now. |
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My boss called me in and said that, as a part-timer, I'd already taken too much time off and used up my holiday entitlement. |
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Peers can resent reduced call and having to shoulder the burden of patient commitment on the days the part-timer is absent. |
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We went from 40 employees to one part-timer. |
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Hairston, 31, wields a strong bat but is a perennial part-timer. |
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Roughly one in six workers in developed countries is a part-timer. |
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One part-timer is the former head of the telref staff, Barbara Berliner. |
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However, each period of duty must last at least three hours, and the weekly working time of a part-timer must not be less than one-third that of a fulltime worker in the same category. |
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In justifying part-timer exclusion from the provisions of the law, the University Administration and the FSU ExecutiveCommittee were in initial agreement. |
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