There are millions of Americans who work full time and don't end up paying any income tax.
"I work full time so it was very challenging, " said D'Auria, 63, of West Nyack.
She and her husband both work full time, though her workday is about two hours longer.
Intel immediately put more than 300 engineers to work full time on developing flash memory.
Mr. SOSNIK: It means that I'm not going to go in the office every day and work full time.
Many of them work full time, have aging parents in need of care and attention, or are parents themselves.
Her boss has already asked her to resume her demanding schedule when she returns to work full time in July.
The power is on at the NYNatives.com studio and our start-up is ready to return to work full time on Monday.
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But the IRS is skeptical of folks who work full time in another profession and also claim to be real estate pros.
Since then, the Clinton team has contracted with other chemists and has even built a small laboratory, where two scientists work full time.
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The problem is that not one of their four daughters, who all work full time in other businesses, is involved at Tootsie Roll.
Serious investors looking to build wealth rather than to shoot craps like to hold on to their winners, thereby avoiding taxes and letting compounding work full time.
The reality is that so far, the options are still pretty limited: work full time (in many cases, overtime), work part time or stay home.
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When it was days old, this Congress passed a law to provide and protect health insurance for 11 million American children whose parents work full time.
He used to work full time as a sales representative at a gym, but lost his job last summer and says his financial situation went downhill fast.
This is meant to create more equality between mum and dad which is good, in reality while many mums work 80%, the vast majority of dads work full time.
But he's enjoying his work so much that he's staying at One Economy through January and then plans to work full time (for pay) for the nonprofit--at least for a few years.
Lorna says while she would like to work full time, she has three children to look after so depends on the state subsidies to supplement her low-paying, part-time job in the borough's school kitchens.
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He took voluntary retirement from his job in 2006 and set up an NGO - Public Cause Research Foundation - to work full time to promote transparency in government and to create awareness about the Right to Information movement.
This gave me the ability to find an executive position with flexibility and autonomy, which helped ease the burden of guilt and pain when I first left my baby boy -- and later my baby girl -- to go back to work full time.
These individuals would have preferred to work full-time, but either had their hours cut back, or couldn't find full-time work.
Although most poor adults now work some of the time, few work full-time.
But a lot of women don't work full-time, they work part-time or, I like to say, they work two part-time jobs to try to make enough money to support themselves and their children.
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It's important to note that men in full-time work continue to earn more than women in full-time work.
In September, the government said criminals sentenced to community service may have to work full-time.
Many work full-time but are on low incomes and often have childcare and transport costs.
Some would say Kurt might stand a better chance if both his parents didn't work full-time.
Many even provide benefits if you have returned to work full-time but are earning less income.
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