| 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. |
| But unlike the average part-timer, many are genuine temps, forced to move on after one or two years at any given institution. |
| One part-timer is the former head of the telref staff, Barbara Berliner. |
| The 49-year-old part-timer from Perth had triumphed over some of the best known and most commercially successful photographers in the country. |
| 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. |
| No, Brown's not a freelancer or a part-timer or a telecommuter. |