part-timer


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someone who works less than the customary or standard time

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Sure, it would be more equitable to have an arrangement where the part-timer's overhead results from hours worked, actual utilization of staff and space and revenue generated.
The invisible faculty: Improving the status of part-timers in higher education.
Part-timers may make only 40 percent of what the lowest paid full-timer makes per class.
She recognizes that part-timers are a very diverse population in terms of gender, experience, degree achieved, discipline, and university "type," among other factors.
At the community college level, 52% of faculty members are part-timers. Austin Community College in Austin, Texas, hires 81% of its faculty on a part-time basis.(1) Most part-timers are paid only 40% of what full-timers make for the same work.
'I must say I was amused when I heard that for there is a world of difference between the words 'Osama' and 'part-timer'.
r e e d " A legal case has been ongoing over pay and conditions for part-timers. It is understood the PSNI has settled with some officers, who had complained they did not enjoy the same conditions as full-timers but a number of others are still fighting the service.
In general it can't be good that a part-timer is coming along and nicking the tournaments.
Not only is the number of part-timers high, so is the number of course sections they teach.
"The Part-Timer Primer: A Teen's Guide to Surviving the Hiring Process and Landing Your First Job" is a guide for young people who want to break out into the part time job market, where you need experience to get experience, a fact that can seem quite often daunting.
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.
This space (freedom) is not present at the AOU; at least, it is not available for this part-timer. Michel, too, when making a point that any academic would aspire to become a full-timer, gave the impression that the status of a full-timer is the attractive part of the equation and not belonging to AOU in particular.
A part-timer would have to work at least 40 hours a month to be counted as ah employee.
The Scotland Under-21 boss said: "Going part-time doesn't mean the end of the road but you might have to revisit your ambitions." 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.