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odd job

varied and irregularly performed of paid labor as he found only odd job employment...


Jobbing

Doing chance work or odd jobs as a jobbing carpenter...


job

job jobbed job·bing vi 1 : to do odd or occasional pieces of work for hire 2 : to carry on the business of a middleman or wholesaler vt 1 : to buy and sell (as stock) for profit 2 : to hire or let by the job or for a period of service 3 : to do or cause to be done by separate portions or lots : subcontract n 1 a : a piece of work ;esp : a small miscellaneous piece of work undertaken on order at a stated rate b : the object or material on which work is being done 2 a : a specific duty, role, or function [a description] b : a regular remunerative position on the job : at work ...


Job work

Job work, the Concise Oxford Dictionary assigns several meanings to the expression 'job' but the relevant meaning having regard to the present context is 'a piece of work especially one done for hire or profit'. The expression 'job work' is assigned the following meaning: 'Work done and paid for the job', Prestige Engineering Co. v. CCE, (1994) 6 SCC 465 (476)....


odd-lot

odd-lot : of, relating to, or being the type of worker considered under the odd-lot doctrine [an worker without stable employment] ...


odd-lot

odd-lot : of, relating to, or being the type of worker considered under the odd-lot doctrine [an worker without stable employment] ...


Odd

Not paired with another or remaining over after a pairing without a mate unmatched single as an odd shoe an odd glove...


Odds

Difference in favor of one and against another excess of one of two things or numbers over the other inequality advantage superiority hence excess of chances probability The odds are often expressed by a ratio as the odds are three to one that he will win i e he will win three times out of four...


job action

job action : a temporary action (as a slowing of work) by workers on the job that is meant as a protest to force compliance with demands compare strike ...


odd-lot doctrine

odd-lot doctrine : a doctrine in workers' compensation law: a disabled worker who is not totally incapacitated for all work may nonetheless be considered totally disabled if there is no reasonably dependable market for his or her services ...


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