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second job

noun as in sideline

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“We met him at Louis Vuitton,” where the producer holds down a second job as a creative director, “on the Saturday morning of Fashion Week,” Richman says.

He took on a second job in the last year as he struggled to pay his $1,800 monthly rent.

Once this is done, he will travel to his second job, working in security.

From BBC

While lobbying the City Council to release funding allocated for the raises from the city’s “unappropriated balance,” one interventionist testified that he had to take on a second job just to get by.

Here Powell and Linklater use the real story of one Gary Johnson as a playful jumping-off point in a tale that starts out as someone needing a second job.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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