The college has been holding a consultation on the proposed cuts to 110 full-time and a number of part-time posts.
Only a handful of fathers attended, and they all spent a good part of the time by themselves talking about their jobs.
The coalition also pledges a review of support for part-time students, who now make up a large chunk of undergraduates.
He's going to be entertaining world leaders there in Crawford, and he'll be traveling a good part of the time.
Swansea College has already ended a number of part-time courses.
If you still have a bit of a gap between the money you spend and your pension income then you could, as you rightly suggest, do a bit of part-time work.
Married women tend to prefer onna tengoku, women's heaven (a mix of part-time work, bringing up children, hobbies and community work), to the restricted life they would have as a sarariwoman.
Britain has had a reserve of part-time or retired soldiers - often known as yeomanry - since the Middle Ages but the system was only regularised in 1907 with the passing of legislation creating a Territorial Force.
In the 1880s, for example, Gladstone came to believe that Ireland -- all of it at that time a part of Britain -- needed to be self-governed, with its own parliament.
The big difference has been the creation of a dual corporate leadership, by a part-time non-executive chairman of the board and a full-time chief executive.
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They argued it would would leave the nation without a key part of the government at a time of need.
Of course, Hyundai for a long time was part of a loosely affiliated conglomerate, or chaebol, in diverse industries.
Nancy Wee is a mother of two, and a part-time graphics designer who works from home.
Frederick "Eric" Lutton, 40, a former part-time member of the RUC reserve worked as a caretaker for the National Trust.
He also sells corn from his own small patch of land at a roadside stand in front of the family home, a part-time summer job he's done since he was nine that helps pay for college.
Yet it is possible to shift the gift-giving so that it speaks to male interests and proclivities, is of our time and addresses a part of society increasingly held in esteem: the geek.
Echoing the main theme of the campaign, he argued Scotland could have the "best of both worlds" - a strong, devolved parliament in Edinburgh which was at the same time part of a strong United Kingdom.
Instead he trained as a clarinettist and spent 10 years as a clarinet player (part of that time in the band of the Household Cavalry) and as a struggling freelance conductor.
One appealing feature of writing as a part-time job is that you can explore various fields of interest.
It claims a part-time post of GMB's union convenor, employed by the council, is also under threat.
That 50s area ideal of a part-time job and a fixed up car is simply gone with the wind.
Norfolk County Council employs about 10, 000 people, a quarter of them part time.
Mazzanoble wrote about that experience in her first book, Confessions Of A Part-Time Sorceress, which was published by WotC in 2007.
The task force is a part-time board of volunteer advisers that works slowly and is often late to incorporate new science into its recommendations.
Fish Yu, a part-time manager of the popular Chinese restaurant Ollie's on 42nd Street, said his restaurant uses at least 150 plastic foam containers a day.
Worse, the incentives created by the employer mandate will accelerate the disturbing trend of the past 5 years that has moved us in the direction of a part-time, low-wage workforce.
Of those who are staying, Low's options were the most unusual, as he has completed a law degree, has a part-time summer job with a firm of solicitors and has had an offer of more work.
The conversion of part-time into full-time jobs is a key demand of the Teamsters.
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