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day job

noun

  1. one's regular job and main source of income, usually viewed in contrast to a speculative or irregular endeavor:

    Good luck in the lottery, but don't quit your day job.



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One department launched an internal investigation after the Press and ProPublica identified an officer logging nearly 28 straight work hours between his day job and his moonlighting.

This is the hardest thing that I’ve been involved with in my 40-plus years of having a day job.

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A slew of moderate Republican governors whose day job is forging consensus could also remake the party in their image.

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She quit her day job and began to work on the project full time.

He switched from morning dialysis to night sessions, because he wanted a full-time day job with insurance.

And still, because their day-job world seems so shallow and so removed, we laugh.

It was an all-day job, however, and another night was fairly upon me before I started for Oneida, sixteen miles away.

All this time Wight was as cool and possessed as if it was an every-day job with him.

Their every-day job, in short, is to get something well done with maximum dispatch and at minimum expense.

The next week he got only a half-day job, taking a party of ladies and gentlemen across the lake.

An' didn't I have to turn down his offer an' hang on to a dollar-a-day job?

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