As my wife is a nine-to-fiver and had only three days for the holiday, I had to take my auntie's place. |
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The story revolves around Steve Watkins, a nine-to-fiver at a logistics company in Heathrow. |
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Up until summer 2009, Ami Kassar was a nine-to-fiver, working for Advanta, one of the largest providers of credit cards to small business. |
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It's also filled with politics, but they're of a more universal focus, concentrating on the common worker's struggle for security as an expendable nine-to-fiver. |
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As any nine-to-fiver will attest, a new paycheck brings with it a familiar sense of freedom. |
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It may seem a strange job for a mother but Sandra has never been your standard nine-to-fiver. |
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Public transport simply isn't geared for anything except the nine-to-fiver and there are fewer and fewer of them. |
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Why were those nine-to-fiver with no brains getting free trips to the Virgin Islands when they work their buns off day and night? |
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Yes, that aspiration of every nine-to-fiver to have as much of a social life as the number of hours they are chained to their desk. |
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I think it was inevitable I was never going to be a nine-to-fiver. |
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For any self-respecting nine-to-fiver, a two-month vacation sounds sweet. |
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As you know, she''s a bit of a nine-to-fiver, but she''s spotted an opportunity for well-paid exit strategies so she can fulfil some personal dreams. |
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