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  2. Shift work - Wikipedia

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    Shift based hiring which is a recruitment concept that hires people for individual shifts, rather than hiring employees before scheduling them into shifts enables shift workers to indicate their preferences and availability for unfilled shifts through a shift-bidding mechanism. Through this process, the shift hours are evened out by human ...

  3. Part-time job - Wikipedia

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    A part-time job is a form of employment that carries fewer hours per week than a full-time job. Workers are commonly considered to be part-time if they work fewer than 30 hours per week. [2] Their hours of work may be organised in shifts. The shifts are often rotational.

  4. One Week Job - Wikipedia

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    The One Week Job project was launched in February 2007 when 25-year-old college graduate Sean Aiken worked 52 jobs in 52 weeks to find his passion. [1] The idea to try out a new job each week came to Aiken when he realized he was unsure of what career to pursue after completing a business degree.

  5. 9 Jobs That Still Offer Traditional Pensions - AOL

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    2. Police Officers. Police officers often receive traditional pensions as part of their compensation packages. These pensions are designed to reward long-term service and provide a secure retirement.

  6. 24-hour stock trading: Here are the brokers with overnight ...

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    Traders looking to trade at any hour of the day now have the ability to swap stocks 24 hours a day during the week. A handful of brokers offer all-day trading, also known as overnight trading, so ...

  7. Pullman porter - Wikipedia

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    A porter was expected to greet passengers, carry baggage, make up the sleeping berths, serve food and drinks brought from the dining car, shine shoes, and keep the cars tidy. He needed to be available night and day to wait on the passengers. He was expected to always smile; thus the porters often called the job, ironically, "miles of smiles". [16]

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