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Definition of Part-timer
1. Noun. Someone who works less than the customary or standard time.
Definition of Part-timer
1. Noun. someone who is employed, or does something, part-time ¹
2. Noun. (cricket) a part-time bowler ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Part-timer
Literary usage of Part-timer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. OECD Employment Outlook: Boosting Jobs and Incomes by SourceOECD (Online service) (2006)
"... One full-timer One full-timer and Two full-timers part-timers one part-timer
Household Number of workers in the household Panel B. Long-run poverty rate ..."
2. The Insurance Year Book by Spectator Company (New York, N.Y.) (1889)
"... leet good rubber hose; 1203 1er cotton hose; value of apparatus and supplie;
i building; membership 22, paid part timer expenses, $650; telephone alarm. ..."
3. Balancing Work Responsibilities and Family Needs: The Federal Civil Service by U. S. Merit Systems Protection Board (1993)
"... full-time position and only get one part-time position to replace it (since
the total work hours of a part-timer are inherently less than a full-timer), ..."
4. Yearbook of American Churches edited by [Anonymus AC02833535] (1919)
"These part-timer workers are missionaries reported by other boards. («) The staff
reported are those not under appointment as missionaries of the ..."
5. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"It was housed in the basement of a men's dormitory; had a total enrollment of
48; six faculty members, including one part-timer; limited library resources, ..."
6. What Will They Franchise Next?: The Story of Jim's Group by Jim Penman (2003)
"Even then, my department seemed slack and inefficient. Now, I reckon I could
replace the lot with a single part timer. ..."