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FT

Full Time

Business » Occupation & Positions

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F/T

Full-Time

Governmental » Police

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FTE

Full Time Equivalent

Academic & Science » Meteorology

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FTE

Full Time Equivalent

Medical » Hospitals

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FTE

Full Time Equivalent

Business » Occupation & Positions

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FTE

Full Time Employees

Business » General Business

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FTE

Full Time Employee

Business » Occupation & Positions

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FTE

Full Time Equivalency

Business » Companies & Firms

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FTE

Full Time Employment

Governmental » Military

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FTE

Full Time Equivalent Student

Community » Educational

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FTE

Full Time Enrollment

Academic & Science » Universities

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EFT

Equivalent Full Time

Business » Occupation & Positions

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FTE

Full Time Equivalence

Business » Companies & Firms

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FTM

Full Time Manual

Business » Occupation & Positions

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FTES

Full Time Equivalent Students

Academic & Science » Students

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EFTS

Equivalent Full Time Student

Academic & Science » Students

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FTS

Full Time Support

Governmental » Military

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FTE

Full Time Employed

Governmental » Police

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FTE

Full Time Effort

Business » General Business

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FTSE

Full Time Student Equivalent

Business » Occupation & Positions

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FTE

Full Time Equiva

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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FTM

Full Time Manning

Governmental » Military

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FTTD

Full Time Training Duty

Governmental » Military

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FTS

Full Time Soldier

Governmental » Military

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FTSE

Full Time Student Equivalency

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What does full-time job mean?

Full-time job
A full-time job is employment in which a person works a minimum number of hours defined as such by their employer. Full-time employment often comes with benefits that are not typically offered to part-time, temporary, or flexible workers, such as annual leave, sickleave, and health insurance. Part-time jobs are mistakenly thought by some to not be careers. However, legislation exists to stop employers from discriminating against part-time workers so this should not be a factor when making decisions on career advancement. They generally pay more than part-time jobs per hour, and this is similarly discriminatory if the pay decision is based on part-time status as a primary factor. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) does not define full-time employment or part-time employment. This is a matter generally to be determined by the employer (US Department of Labor). The definition by employer can vary and is generally published in a company's Employee Handbook. Companies commonly require from 32 to 40 hours per week to be defined as full-time and therefore eligible for benefits. Full-time status varies between company and is often based on the shift the employee must work during each work week. The "standard" work week consists of five eight-hour days, commonly served between 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM or 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM totaling 40 hours. While a four-day week generally consists of four ten-hour days, it may also consist of as little as nine hours for a total of a 36-hour work week. Twelve-hour shifts are often three days per week, unless the company has the intention of paying out the employee overtime. Overtime is legally paid out anytime an employee works more than 40 hours per week. The legal minimum for overtime starts at Base Pay + One-Half. The increased payout is considered to compensate slightly for the increased fatigue which a person experiences on such long shifts. Shifts can also be very irregular, as in retail, but are still full-time if the required number of hours is reached. There are some situations where a person who needs full-time work is dropped to part-time, which is sometimes a form of constructive dismissal to avoid paying unemployment benefits to a laid-off worker.

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