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But his irregular work ethic killed the paper after less than two years.
But with irregular work, Hitchcock's stuff has seemed all too ordinary.
Irregular work with spotty pay and all the bar food I could get down between sets.
Most men find only irregular work tapping rubber, earning at best $50 a month.
It was very irregular work, perhaps nineteen proclamations a year.
Long or irregular work hours can wreak havoc with your stability and job performance.
Work related stress and irregular work shifts may also be involved.
It was a drought year in Australia, times were hard, and even the most irregular work was difficult to find.
Finally, the authors note the irregular work hours which led shopmates to spend more of their leisure time together.
In 1967, financial difficulties, along with irregular work for the players and poor pay led to a decision by the French government to form a new orchestra.
McFarlane increasingly concentrated his own personal attention to those other ventures, which resulted in irregular work as an illustrator.
Irregular work, mostly birthday parties.
Coaches often work irregular work hours.
And despite the irregular work hours and grueling itineraries that may include seven cities in one day, airline jobs are still considered "glamour careers."
He had irregular work, and in a society in which the girls' families arrange marriages, he had not received any suitable marriage proposals.
The scheduling of work and irregular work demands resulting in a disruption of family time or family events or rituals.
Such hybrid professionals are common on the Upper West Side, a neighborhood that is home to many writers, artists and other independent types with irregular work schedules.
Fort St. Philip, an irregular work guarding the Mississippi River, the body of a parallelogram, was one of the said forts.
They settled in Orange, Texas, in the mid-1950s, and Gideon found irregular work as a tugboat laborer and bartender until he was bedridden by tuberculosis for 3 years.
Intellectuals had unions, just like factory workers (and just as weak and coopted as theirs); intellectuals got regular paychecks for their irregular work, as if they punched in and worked on the assembly line.
In addition, this unique population of aircrews is a high-risk group for several diseases and harmful conditions due to irregular work shifts with irregular sleeping and irregular meals (usually carbonated drinks and high energy snacks) and work-related stress.
When Working in a 24/7 Economy was published, it was featured in news reports about the family stress and health impacts of long and irregular work hours, published in the New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor, and USA Today.