Sentences with phrase «part time occupations»

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There are many occupations where you could work full - or part - time beyond the typical age of retirement, especially if your skills are in high demand or if you work for yourself.
With more people working remotely than ever before, and an uptick in gig - type occupations, coworking spaces have emerged as a popular and cost - effective option for businesses and the part - time, full - time and contract workers they employ.
Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen may express great concern for the plight of families with breadwinners relegated to part - time and temporary employment in a lethargic recovery, but businesses seeking workers in many industries and occupations complain about shortages of qualified applicants.
From time to time crises such as strike action remind people that they are dependent upon one another, but for the most part they live and work within the confines of their own occupation, and there is extraordinarily little communication of ideas of any significance.
Many work as part - time clergy while also working in secular occupations to support themselves and to gain medical and retirement benefits.
Such students, who attend school part time while working full time or being a homemaker, certainly a full time occupation in itself, tend to be more serious and better motivated.
Wenger has always said that he would always honour his contract no matter what, but it is a fact that the national manager's job is considered to be more of a part - time occupation, and Wenger may like the idea of semi-retirement after giving his heart and soul to Arsenal for the last 20 years.
One day a man named Bill Rodgers, a Knoxville car dealer whose passion and part - time occupation he calls «performance enhancing,» looks at the results of the Predictive Index personality test he's administered to Michelle and Pat.
State legislators technically work part - time and for years have been required to list outside occupations, with their earnings shielded from public view.
Service in the state Assembly and Senate is technically a part - time job, and the state's 211 lawmakers hold a variety of outside occupations — as pharmacists or lawyers, actors or landlords.
The work would be part - time and relatively low - pressure / stress / effort, not a 9 - 6 stable / professional type occupation, but something that would bring in a few extra bucks now and then.
Yet there's been a broad trend toward more people working at least part - time after retiring from their main occupation.
There are many occupations where you could work full - or part - time beyond the typical age of retirement, especially if your skills are in high demand or if you work for yourself.
Real wages for auto parts workers, who now account for three of every four autoworker jobs, fell by nearly 14 percent from 2003 to 2013 — three times faster than for manufacturing as a whole, and nine times faster than the decline for all occupations.
Women were much more likely to work in non-unionized jobs in the service sector on a part - time or temporary basis, and they were crowded into a small band of occupations at the bottom of the job hierarchy.
The concept of occupation rent is simple: The spouse who continues to live in the home post-separation (the «occupying spouse») is responsible for paying fair - market - value rent to the other spouse (the «non-occupying spouse»), for the time period that spans from the separation date until the parties sell the property and divide and equalize their family property as part of the divorce process.
Although not all adjuncts have other employment, this discussion refers to those «lawyers and judges with full - time occupations who also teach part - time in law schools in non-tenure track positions...» David M. Siegel, The Ambivalent Role of Experiential Learning in American Legal Education and the Problem of Legal Culture, 10 German L. J. 815, 816 (2009).
A part - time judge is a judge who serves part - time, whether continuously or periodically, but is permitted by law to devote time to some other profession or occupation and whose compensation for that reason is less than that of a full - time judge.
Unlike private insurance policies with «own occupation» riders, SSDI will not cover you if you're able to perform work in another field, i.e. a doctor who can do part - time teaching.
Someone ready to develop a professional career from less than full - time experience, either from part - time or pastime related experience while ones full - time occupation differs from the previous full - time background.
Volunteer or get a job — even part - time — to learn about occupations through actual work experience.
About 1 out of 3 stock clerks and order fillers, the largest occupation within this profile, worked part time in 2016.
Many food runners choose the occupation as a part - time role around other work or school; the resume requirements aren't that rigorous.
It can not be a part - time occupation.
My problem is with the part time agents who are hobbiests or gave other occupations full time and do real estate on the side.
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