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part-time and farmer
It may not be profitable for a part-time farmer to own the labor-saving machinery that a full-time farmer can invest in profitably.
A part-time farmer and his family can use their spare time profitably.
* Hulond Humphries-A part-time hog farmer, former high-school principal and district superintendent who caused a number of controversies in the 1990s as a result of his opposition to interracial dating.
An explorer, trapper, prospector, part-time farmer, and close friend of Brigham Young, he was occasionally called from his California prospecting by Brigham Young when there was a need for money for the church.
Although it was not one of the classic portfolios, it was apparently Strijdom's choice since he had a keen interest in agriculture and was a part-time farmer.
Etheridge is also a part-time tobacco farmer and hardware store owner.
He became a farmer and, eventually, part-time organist at the Benedictine abbey of St. Pierre ( not the parish church ).
His father was a part-time tavern-owner and farmer, but deserted the family when Bassett was young.
Yumin was a farmer and part-time fossil hunter who often prospected around Liaoning Province to acquire fossils to sell to individuals and museums.
A school principal and part-time farmer, Harapiak first ran for the Manitoba NDP in 1977 in the north-western riding of Swan River.
According to the dyula clerical tradition, a student received instruction under a single sheikh for a duration varying from five to thirty years, and earned his living as a part-time farmer working his teacher's lands.
Kwiatkowski currently lives with her family in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and is a farmer and part-time professor.

part-time and needs
The small part-time police and fire forces cooperate with the Athol and state police for more serious needs.
After leaving the United States Army and moving to New York City, Brian Flanagan ( Tom Cruise ) gets a part-time job as a bartender at night while studying for a business degree ( which he needs to get a job in marketing ).
* Steve Dorian-An art student, Steve Dorian works as a part-time dockworker to meet his financial needs.
Some of the College's part-time provision is based off-campus mostly within schools and community centres to meet more localised needs.
They have to go for part-time jobs to meet their basic needs.
It began functioning as a part-time vocational school ( only Sundays and holidays ) to train craftsmen, builders and master craftsmen to cover the needs of the new Greek state.
They now respond to the postsecondary educational needs of more than 9, 000 part-time and full-time students each year.
There are some situations where a person who needs full-time work is dropped to part-time, which is sometimes a form of constructive dismissal to avoid paying unemployment benefits to a laid-off worker.
Missionaries with special needs or health considerations may be called as full-time or part-time service missionaries.
IMT also caters to the needs of business executives through its three-year part-time postgraduate programme ( PGDM P / T ).

part-time and unusual
He served his time as an apprentice joiner, a career he pursued part-time while playing league football, not unusual amongst footballers in the 1950s and 1960s.

part-time and skill
The gentleman, having paid Bacon for his services, found him part-time work as a telephone operator in a London club and further sought Cooper's help in promoting Bacon's developing skill as a designer of furniture and interiors.
Some plan to work from their homes, some will do part-time work, some intend to return to part or full-time work when their children have reached school age, some may increase their skill sets by returning to higher education, and others may find it economically feasible to refrain from entering ( or re-entering ) the paid workforce.
Volunteer residents, along with a few part-time paid staff, give of their time and skill to deliver community services and create community events open to everyone.
Shortly after his marriage, Baker affiliated with the Disciples of Christ and engaged in part-time preaching, which as a by-product served to spread awareness of his skill in public oratory, an activity that eventually made him famous.
With the Mariners, Langerhans had better results hitting curve balls and sliders than fastballs and changeups, causing some speculation that this skill set could be responsible for his tendency to play in a part-time role.

part-time and get
However because the company he works for dropped John from full-time to part-time, his health insurance has been changed and the new policy does not cover the surgery, leaving them to raise 30 % ($ 75, 000 ) of the $ 250, 000 in order to get their son's name on the donor list.
Ballard began working for Andreas Rechnitzer's Ocean Systems Group at North American Aviation in 1962 when his father, Chet Ballard, the chief engineer at North American Aviation's Minuteman missile program, helped him get a part-time job.
He also manages to get a part-time job on Notre Dame's groundskeeping staff and befriends D-Bob, a graduate student at Notre Dame and a teaching assistant at his junior college.
He is employed, on a part-time basis only, as a toll booth attendant and he more or less just does this job just to get out of the apartment once in a while.
Nadine is a part-time prostitute, and Manu is a slacker who does anything — including occasional porn film acting — to get by in her small town in southern France.
Dykstra has recently voiced a greater desire to get back involved in baseball, and his name has been mentioned as a possible coach or manager for the Mets ; and Dykstra has also recently served as a part-time instructor at Mets ' spring training at their camp in Port St. Lucie.
While practicing medicine, Tsypkin " considered abandoning medicine to become a writer in his early years he had produced some poetry and fiction, but in 1969, after winning a Doctor of Science degree, he was granted a salary increase, which freed him from part-time work and thus allowed him to get down to writing in earnest.
Mike McCoy, the lead singer for a band and a part-time race-car driver, is just trying to get by when he is pursued by three different women who seek to marry him.
VICA was a work study program that allowed students to have part-time jobs and get graded for their work performance by their supervisors.
When not adventuring, Merrill is either raising funds for the next adventure through various part-time jobs or looking at any scheme to get rich, including running booths at various events in Ohfun.
Mr Lee said that while UniSIM will remain a private university, more part-time places will be made available and government bursaries and loans will be extended to UniSIM's part-time students, so that they " get the same support " as part-time students in the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University.

part-time and high
The high cost of land, supplies, and labor make it difficult to farm profitably on a part-time basis.
The apprentice program will involve further education on a part-time basis, usually at night, perhaps using some of the same equipment of the high school.
At the age of 16, he was a hall monitor at high school, and possibly had a part-time security guard job at Springfield State University.
In 1987, while still in high school, bin al-Shibh worked part-time as a clerk for the International Bank of Yemen.
The college ’ s first classes were held in the top floor of the Centralia High School building and classes were taught by part-time teachers who also taught high school students.
Satir's high school years coincided with the Great Depression, and to help her family she took a part-time job and also attended as many courses as she could so that she could graduate early.
The University attracts a student body with a wide range of backgrounds ( with over 41, 016 part-time and full-time student applications in 2010 / 11 ), including a large number of international students, and a relatively high number of state school students in comparison to other well-ranked universities according to The Times Good University Guide.
In high school, Zander sang for three years in the Madrigals, the most demanding of the three choral groups at his school, played basketball and football, and had a part-time job at a sandwich shop.
Murray won his first dance contest at the Grand Central Palace, a public dance hall where he later became a part-time dance teacher after graduation from high school.
He returned to Saint-Hilaire in June 1930 ( his funds being depleted ), began teaching part-time, and in 1933 returned to teaching high school for the Catholic School Board of Montréal.
: A part-time high definition service launched on 1 December 2007 after a trial period of 18 months.
" She held part-time jobs on campus, worked as a sales clerk in Bullock's-Wilshire department store, taught typing and shorthand at a high school, and supplemented her income by working as an extra in the film industry.
During the late 1990s and 2000 – 2001, Alexander worked part-time after high school at the order counter of a fast food restaurant, the Burger Barn.
After a preliminary study of literature, Bahro began in 1972 with the part-time work on his dissertation on the development conditions of the high school and technical college job openings in state-owned enterprises of the GDR, which was to bring part of his project in the academic discourse.
After graduating from high school or university, Japanese youth also have to face a very difficult job market in Japan, often finding only part-time employment and ending up as freeters with little income, unable to start a family.
While in high school he worked part-time as a night watchman at a computer laboratory, overseeing a large Soviet Ural II mainframe.
As a high school student, he becomes a costumed adventurer and crimefighter after an accident at the Hammond Research Laboratory where he works part-time as a laboratory worker.
Rutledge taught high school in Indiana while attending the predecessor of the now Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law part-time.
Those used on " part-time four-wheel-drive " system off-road vehicles such as trucks, truggies, rock-crawling vehicles, and some military vehicles generally allow the driver to select 2WD versus 4WD as well as high versus low gear ranges.
David decides to ask Gari to marry him ; she figures it would be a bad idea, in view of the fact that as a showgirl, it was well known that she also did part-time work as a high class hooker.
At present, ZZULI has secured a faculty of nearly 900, among whom over 400 are professors or associate professors, apart from a number of part-time professors who enjoy high reputation both at home and abroad.
As mentioned above, many U. S. high schools have someone who performs this duty at least on a part-time basis ; some school districts have a full-time director of athletics.
Despite a number of offers from clubs as high as the Championship, Merson opted to resume his playing career at part-time Conference club Tamworth, however this arrangement only lasted two games ( with Merson playing only once ) before he announced his retirement from professional football playing on 9 March 2006.
In high school he became interested in carpentry, even finding a part-time job as a carpenters assistant.

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