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Discover Ludwig'weekend job' is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a type of job that someone does on the weekends for extra money or experience, usually in addition to their full-time job. For example: "My daughter is looking for a weekend job to help pay for college."
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At 15 she got a weekend job in a home for the disabled.
She shares a decent apartment with two other women and has a weekend job taking care of an elderly man.
It is akin to your taking a weekend job to paint this guy's apartment or walking his (paint-spattered) dog.
I worked all summers, holidays, as well as having a weekend job while I was there.
At 16, she took a weekend job at a local restaurant.
Running a family, a home, a weekend job and training was tough.
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Her fellow employees are similarly overstretched, working illicit weekend jobs.
And the couple have taken part-time weekend jobs.
How about holiday or weekend jobs you've done?" Showing passion can also sometimes override experience.
Mr. Cox had a few weekend jobs lined up and did not expect any to be canceled.
When I was a student I lived on both a (small) grant and income from my weekend jobs.
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