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What (who) is full-time - definition


Full-time job         
TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT OR STUDY IN WHICH A PERSON DEVOTES A MINIMUM NUMBER OF HOURS
Full time job; Full-time employee; Full-time work; Full time work
A full-time job is employment in which workers work a minimum number of hours defined as such by their employer.
full-time         
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Full time; Full-time (disambiguation); Full Time
also full time
1.
Full-time work or study involves working or studying for the whole of each normal working week rather than for part of it.
...a full-time job.
...full-time staff.
? part-time
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Full-time is also an adverb.
Deirdre works full-time.
ADV: ADV after v
2.
In games such as football, full-time is the end of a match. (BRIT)
The score at full-time was Arsenal 1, Sampdoria 1.
N-UNCOUNT
full-time         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Full time; Full-time (disambiguation); Full Time
¦ adjective occupying the whole of the time available.
¦ adverb on a full-time basis.
¦ noun (full time) Brit. the end of a sports match.
Derivatives
full-timer noun
Examples of use of full-time
1. Full–time athletes deserve full–time coaches, Jackson said.
2. "It should be a full–time job for a full–time wage.
3. In 2002 one in ten college students attended full time classes and worked full time.
4. He is a full–time chairman and is paid a full–time salary," she said.
5. With more than 25,000 full–time students, it has the state‘s largest full–time student population.