Shouldn't they be allowed to go for a martini at the end of a long day, just like the nine-to-fivers? |
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On his way to work, you could not pick him out from the crowd of nine-to-fivers. |
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The tall lifeless buildings of New York, busy streets and nine-to-fivers faded into non-existence as a closer look revealed a river tucked away between two hills. |
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Now we have seven to nine key people, all of whom are certainly not nine-to-fivers. |
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So what would her advice be to the nine-to-fivers who fall into the 49 per cent who are unhappy in their work? |
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The usual benefit scroungers, pop star wannabe loungers, student skivers, sick note nine-to-fivers. |
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We were never going to be nine-to-fivers after that, were we? |
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The passive attitude of employers who allow staff to stay on long after the nine-to-fivers have gone off to have a life must take much of the blame. |
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