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unsociable

[uhn-soh-shuh-buhl] / ʌnˈsoʊ ʃə bəl /


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Junior doctors, including those fresh out of university, also receive an additional 30% more in extra payments, on average, for things like working unsociable hours.

From BBC

After 18 months in the role, however, the "very busy, very long and unsociable hours" took their toll.

From BBC

Currently, the basic starting salary for a junior doctor is £29,000, but once extra payments for things like unsociable hours is taken into account average earnings exceed £40,000.

From BBC

Long, unsociable hours in the music industry often offer modest remuneration and few of the perks available in other sectors.

From Salon

Q: Well, you do describe the character of the average bookseller as one of “morose, unsociable shabbiness.”

From Washington Post