Depends where you work. If you own your own restaurant or cafe then most likely full time. If you are working at a restaurant that you don't own then most likely will be part time. It really depends on how many chefs already work there.
as any chef will tell you, there are no part time head chefs only part time cooks. A chefs position is a full time commitment.
That depends entirely on the school district, the individual school and the teacher's area of expertise. It can be part time or full time.
The full-time buyer's mission is to save the hotel money, and both the chef and housekeeper are focused on customer satisfaction. Their priorities may cause the buyer to think they are wasting money.
100 YEARS
you can work part time or full time it doesn't really matter
pediatricians have the choice to work either full time or part time.
Restaurants require a variety of staff to cover the shifts they are open for. As a result it is possible to secure both full time and part time employment in a restaurant. As a head chef you would be more likely to be required to work full time due to the specific knowledge required and the relatively small number of people experienced enough for this role, whereas a waitress or bar staff require less training and so can come and go in shifts.
The opposite of part-time is full-time. Part-time means that you only work half of the time. Full-time means that you work the whole shift or something like that.
If your hours were reduce from full time to part time in California can you still receive unployment benefits.
Yes. Part-time, full-time, mother-in-law, etc.
Ported vacuum - part time.
horse training is a full time job if you want the horse to be successful.if ya don't it can be part time.