A day laborer is an individual who is hired on a temporary basis, typically for manual labor or unskilled jobs, often paid at the end of the day. These workers may find employment through informal arrangements, labor markets, or agencies, and their tasks can include construction, landscaping, or moving. Day laborers often do not have long-term employment contracts and may face unstable work conditions. This arrangement provides flexibility for both employers and workers but can also lead to job insecurity and lack of benefits for the laborers.
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Day-to-day. It's a hyphenated word.
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Day-In Day-Out was created in 1987.
Day - to -day might be hyphenated but in my spelling it is. I think day to day should not be hyphenated. The end
newyear's, groundhog day, valentine's day, president's day, flag day, st.Patrick's day, April fool's day, Easter, earth day, cinco de mayo, mother's day, memorial day, father's day, indepence day, labor day, grandparent's day, Halloween, thankgiving, pearl harbor day, Hanukkah, Christmas,fouth of july .
by the day*
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If you're using it as an adjective then it should be hyphenated: day-to-day. Otherwise, it shouldn't be.
marketable day is on the day it is