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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A full-timer from Michigan told me how friends often ask how she could sell her house for a life on the road. |
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So a full-timer can vote away his part-time colleague's wages for what amounts to a lump sum he was already due to receive anyway. |
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In 1955, TRW recruited Mueller to work on missile-guidance radar – first on a university sabbatical, then from 1957 as a full-timer. |
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A specialized policy means you're covered whether you're just starting out with a brief trip, or a veteran full-timer pulling all the amenities of home behind you. |
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I was appointed to be National Secretary at this meeting and my busy life as the only full-timer started. |
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Or, a company may need so much drastic fixing that a full-timer would just be resented too much if he stayed after the storm cleared. |
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Most beneficiaries of the livelihood assistance are the catechists of the parish both full-timer and volunteers. |
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Not that Valentine ever thought of Perez as anything but a full-timer. |
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In other cases, such as an imminent bankruptcy or sale, luring a qualified full-timer might be difficult. |
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MacLeod will become Scotland's sixth full-timer, joining Majid Haq, Gordon Goudie, Richie Berrington, Matty Parker and Preston Mommsen. |
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The chief clinical officer earns PS111,000 for a four-day week, the same as the highest paid full-timer. |
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Russell has been in ne form this season and I can see the superior tness of the full-timer making it a long day for the Fifers' defenders. |
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She's Copy Editor's only full-timer, editing style dogma with the help of a handful of copy editors, contributors and usage manuals. |
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But now that Tkachuk has left Sharmans Cross Road, to become a full-timer with Glasgow in the Celtic League and European Cup, the image is a shade hazier. |
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