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The rest of us pay for those great benefits, and most of us full-timers are clocking more than 37.5 hours a week.—The Editorial Board, Chicago Tribune, 30 Jan. 2025 And guess what, creative professionals are driving this surge and are at the forefront of the gig economy, including full-timers and part-time side hustlers.—Rachel Wells, Forbes, 5 Jan. 2025 Then my guess is there will be a select group of young players who might be starters or full-timers eventually but will still get some reps on Saturday as part of their summer training.—Zac Jackson, The Athletic, 6 Aug. 2024 Today, the group has a team of three full-timers and collaborates with other political organizations like Middle Seat and Left Flank.—Jane Thier, Fortune, 1 Nov. 2024 Growth in the number of independent workers since 2023 was essentially flat since 2023 but the number of full-timers grew by a significant 6.5%, up from 26 million in 2023.—Elaine Pofeldt, Forbes, 16 Oct. 2024 View List The actress, who has played Meredith Grey since the series’ premiere, ceased to be a full-timer midway through Season 19, when her character moved to Boston with her children.—Charlie Mason, TVLine, 9 July 2024 At the time of the petition, the company employed 771 full- and part-time employees, or about 290 full-timers and 481 part-timers.—Vicki M. Young, Sourcing Journal, 2 July 2024 The Panthers went 24-59 (.289) with no playoff berths in his five years and had six different head coaches, including interim bosses, as full-timers Ron Rivera, Matt Rhule and Frank Reich all got shown the door.—Pat Leonard, New York Daily News, 14 Mar. 2024
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