brigade and higher eschelons
Brigade or higher echelons
Militia
Militia
You hyphenate "full time" when it is used as a modifier preceding whatever it modifies--for example, "a full-time position". If it follows what it modifies, however, it is not hyphenated: "I want to work full time."
Lawyers are people that try there level best to serve us from prison time by practicing law in court. They are having full knowledge of law and that's why makes that law their profession.
MILITIA
part time and full time.
MILITIA
MILITIA
Yes they can. If it negatively impacts the employee's performance at their Full Time position, they can be disciplined or let go.
A full-time float position typically refers to a job where the employee works a set number of hours per week but is not assigned to a specific location. Instead, they "float" between different work sites or locations as needed by the employer. This can be common in industries such as healthcare or retail where staffing needs vary between different locations.
Ordinary citizens who serve for a limited time as soldiers, rather than becoming full-time professional soldiers.