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...sharing can also double an employer's training and personnel costs. In certain jobs efficiency can suffer if a part-timer has to learn about a new policy or procedure that his "other half has already mastered. And when two people split a salary, each must reach the ceiling of $15,300 before the workers-and their boss-stop paying Social Security taxes...
...vote on each Chicano applicant, he is the first to acknowledge the inadequacy of Harvard's gesture. Arrequin works on a part-time basis at. Byerly Hall, spending 15-20 hours a week on applications during the winter. "There should be a full-time Chicano admissions official. A part-timer will have a certain input, but that just doesn't do the trick," Arrequin says...
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Vagts, who administers the joint law business program in which Spiro was enrolled during his second time here, says he had "a vague feeling of familiarity" when he saw Pavlovich at a cocktail party, but thought he must just be another "old timer." After the arrest, Vagts was amazed that Pavlovich had enrolled for a second time in his seminar. "A death wish," Vagts calls...
...situation. Cuckolded left and right, he is capable only of sniffing at his wife's "roused animal juices" and muttering lines from Othello. The heroine of this book is no Desdemona, but she has the professor thoroughly confused; as the annoyingly well-informed narrator tells us several timer, he is so wrapped up in his books that he can't tell the real thing when it pokes him in the face. It is a cheap and half-hearted shot at academia, but it is the closest thing here to a point...