full-time

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English - Turkish
tümgün
tamgün

Tom okulu bırakmaya ve tamgün çalışmaya karar verdi. - Tom decided to drop out of school and work full-time.

fultaym
tam gün
full-time equivalent staff
tam zamanlı eşdeğer personel
full time
(Otomotiv) daimi
full time
(Ticaret) tam zamanlı

Bu şirket kaç tane çalışanı tam zamanlı çalıştırıyor? - How many employees does this company employ full time?

Onunla birlikte tam zamanlı işim vardı. - I had a full time job with him.

full time
bütün gün
fulltime
tam zamanlı
full time
tam mesai
full time job
tamgün iş
full time sportsman
tam zamanlı sporcu
full time
tam gün

Eylül sonuna kadar bir kitapçıda tam gün çalışıyorum. - I'm working full time in a bookshop until the end of September.

Ben bir restoranda tam gün çalışırdım. - I used to work full time in a restaurant.

full time
tam görevli,tam mesai
full time
fultaym
full time job
tam gün iş
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English - English
Spending a full amount of time

to work full-time.

Involving a full amount of time spent on some activity, especially a job

Bringing up a child is a full-time activity.

for the standard number of hours; "she works full-time
Only full-time freshmen, defined as enrolled for 12 or more credit hours in the cohort Fall term, are included in the base cohort
Undergraduate: A student enrolled for 12 or more semester credits (IPEDS) Graduate: A student enrolled for nine or more semester credits (IPEDS)
A student who is receiving special education and related services outside the regular classroom for more than 60% of the school day
for the standard number of hours; "she works full-time"
Forty hours per week of work or the equivalent of a full-time faculty member
any service furnished 24 hours per day on a monthly or multi-year term and at a fixed rate
If you're a matriculated student registered for 12 or more credit hours at the undergraduate level, you're considered to be a full-time student You pay full tuition and may live on campus
You are considered a full-time employee, if you scheduled to work at least 40 hours a week
For service credit calculation, a member whose contract begins and ends on the first and last day of the 365-day calendar year or the 180-day academic year and whose contract provides compensation equal to 100% of the full-time salary as defined by the teachers salary schedule for a teacher teaching every day, all day
Student load aggregated for all courses being undertaken by the student in the reference year is 0 75 or more
A student who is registered for the minimum number of courses or credits to qualify as full-time
A student must be enrolled for the minimum number of courses or units to qualify as full-time
A student registered for 12 or more credit hours as an undergraduate or 9 or more credit hours as a graduate
– A student who is registered for 12 or more credit hours in the Fall and Spring terms or 4 or more credit hours in the Summer terms
In games such as football, full-time is the end of a match. The score at full-time was Arsenal 1, Sampdoria 1
for the entire time appropriate to an activity; "a full-time job"
35 hours per week
12 or more credits
students taking 12 or more semester hours of classes
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 Full-time is also an adverb. Deirdre works full-time
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full-time equivalent
The result of a calculation to estimate the effective size of a workforce that may include part-time workers

We estimate our work-from-home employees to be 30% of our total full-time equivalents.

full-time employment
Full-time employment is employment in which the employee works the full number of hours defined as such by his/her employer. Full-time employment often comes with benefits that are not typically offered to part-time, temporary, or flexible workers, such as annual leave, sickleave, and health insurance. Full-time jobs are often considered careers. They sometimes pay more than jobs, and usually carry more hours per week
full-time position
job in which an employee works approximately 8 hours a day or 40 hours a week
full time
The full number of hours usually worked in a day or week, in distinction to part-time work
full time
The end of a game of football or rugby
full time
enrollment in 12 or more credits of class
full time
{i} end of a sports game
full time
for the entire time considered standard for a specific activity; on a full-time basis
full time
= TSF (Total Support Fraction) equal to or greater than 1 000
full time
Twelve or more credit hours per semester for undergraduate students
full time
the end of the normal period of playing time in a sports game half time
full time
Correct at 30 June 2002
full time
Geared to making 100% of financial income; implies focus and dedication
full time
Working 30 or more hours per week
full time
12 or more credit hours attempted in first term for students entering in Fall or Spring, 9 or more credit hours attempted for students entering in the Summer
full time
12+ Credits 6+ Credits 6+ Credits 3+ credits
full time
{s} working or operating the entire time considered standard or customary for a specific activity; employed for the standard customary number of hours of working time; involving or taking up the whole of the time available; devoting a person's full energies to something
full time equivalent
(also see Percent of Effort) The percentage of full-time employment For hourly paid personnel, the FTE is used in the generation of time reports to calculate the number of hours to assign on the report For salaried personnel, it is not used for hours calculation but rather just to show a general distribution of time and effort that equates to the distribution of cost
full time equivalent
The person's cost to the organization including salary and "sunk costs" assuming a full time workweek
full time equivalent
(FTE) - The percentage of full-time employment For hourly paid personnel, the FTE is used in the generation of time reports to calculate the number of hours to assign on the report For salaried personnel, it is not used for hours calculation but rather just to show a general distribution of time and effort that equates to the distribution of cost
full time equivalent
The equivalent of one full time employee, as defined by hours worked
full time equivalent
A manpower measure used by the DoD to represent a year’s worth of employee effort that equals 2080 work hours, excluding holidays and leave
full time equivalent
An accumulation of work time that adds up to a "full-time" position For example, two half-time positions equal one full-time equivalent; or 20 hrs per week equals one-half of a full time equivalent
full time equivalent
A measure of staff hours equal to those of a full-time employee working 80 hours per pay period over the course of a fiscal year (2080 hours total per fiscal year)
full time equivalent
Most commonly used as a measure of the number of educators, or, more generally, staff, the number of FTEs is obtained by dividing the number of hours of work assigned to an actual position by the hours of work assigned to a full time position-in Utah, 990 hours, the minimum length of the school year, with "1 00" representing one FTE position
full time job
job in which an employee works approximately 8 hours a day or 40 hours a week
full-time

    Antonyms

    part-time

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () full- +‎ time

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