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What (who) is part time - definition


part-time         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Part time; Part-time (disambiguation)
¦ adjective & adverb for only part of the usual working day or week.
Derivatives
part-timer noun
part-time         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Part time; Part-time (disambiguation)
Note: The adverb is also spelled 'part time'.
If someone is a part-time worker or has a part-time job, they work for only part of each day or week.
Many businesses are cutting back by employing lower-paid part-time workers...
I'm part-time. I work three days a week.
? full-time
ADJ
Part-time is also an adverb.
I want to work part-time.
ADV: ADV after v
Part Time (album)         
ALBUM BY JAMES BLOOD ULMER
Part Time is a live album by the guitarist James Blood Ulmer with the violinist Charlie Burnham and the drummer Warren Benbrow, recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1983 and released on the Rough Trade label.James Blood Ulmer discography accessed January 11, 2018

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Examples of use of part time
1. Profession: Part–time athlete, part–time classroom assistant.
2. "The girls go to nursery part–time in the week and that helps me too, as I work part–time as cabin crew.
3. Like all small–town elected officials, Dressel, a retired machine designer, is a part–time mayor working with a part–time council.
4. Part–time employmentKamy from Sharjah asks÷ What are the rights of part–time teaching staff in private colleges in the UAE?
5. The absence of "part time" so far from the debate shows that working part–time is still seen as second–class, "no real commitment" type of work.