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hoang_nguyen969
What is the difference between full time, part time, and seasonal jobs?
Asked by hoang_nguyen969
What is the difference between full time, part time, and seasonal jobs?

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Best Answer:
Full time is usually at least 40 hours a week Part time is usually less than 40 hours a week Seasonal is just what it says,seasonal,as during Christmas shopping season,or as in the summer months for life guards,or vegetable and produce markets,etc...

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A full time job is working 35 or more hours in a full week. A part time job is working less then 35 hours in a full week and a seasonal job is working either full time or part time in a certain season of the year (fall, summer, winter or spring (or more then one season during the year)).
Answered by CJ Mack

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Full time and part time hours vary by the company. The FLSA doesn't define full and part time hours. Seasonal hours will vary for companies also, if a company is busy during a certain time they might hire seasonal employees then and that time frame will also vary depending on companies.
Answered by mindyd6

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Full time would be about 30 plus hours. Part time around 20 hours. Seasonal is like Christmas time, or summer.
Answered by Donnao


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