Employee who works less than 40 hours a week (4-5) |
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Someone who does not work full hours (4-5) |
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Leave clock which doesn't work all day (4-5) |
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Temp formulating trap with remit (4-5) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
24 Jan 2025 |
Casual worker's expertise demonstrated in new design of permit (4-5) |
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One not fully occupied at work |
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Employee who works some of the week only |
The Times Concise |
07 Oct 2024 |
One who only works for three days could tire tramp out (4-5) |
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His work doesn't keep him fully occupied (4-5) |
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One not working a full day (4-5) |
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One sharing job perhaps is to leave with watch |
The Times Cryptic |
25 Jun 2024 |
Occasional worker |
Mirror Quick |
13 Jun 2024 |
Leave watch for temp |
Mirror Cryptic |
13 Jun 2024 |
Two-day-a-week worker |
Commuter |
08 May 2024 |
One working limited hours (4,5) |
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Tamer trip organised for one working limited hours (4,5) |
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Separate clock for a shifty worker? (4-5) |
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Casual member wants back pay |
The Guardian Cryptic |
11 Oct 2022 |
Separate row that includes Mike, one not doing a full day's work |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
16 Aug 2021 |
Type of employee permit created to cover skill |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
27 Nov 2020 |
Scrap watch — hand working occasionally? |
The Sun Two Speed |
11 Oct 2019 |
Employee on a reduced schedule |
The Sun Two Speed |
11 Oct 2019 |
9-to-12er, say |
Newsday |
13 Sep 2018 |
One not getting benefits, say |
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Many a McDonald's worker |
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Many a McDonald's worker |
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Two-days-a week worker |
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9-to-12er |
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