part time
1 of 1adjective/ˈpɑrtˌtaɪm/
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working less hours than what is standard or customary
- She decided to take a part-time job at the local bookstore to supplement her income while she finishes her degree.
- Many students prefer part-time work during the school year to balance their studies with earning some extra money.
- The company offers flexible part-time positions, allowing employees to choose their hours based on personal commitments.
- After years of full-time employment, he transitioned to a part-time role to enjoy more leisure time and pursue his hobbies.
- Part-time workers are often eligible for certain benefits, such as paid time off, depending on the company's policies.
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