joblife

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) That portion of one's life in which one is gainfully employed
 * 2) * 1973, Carroll J. Bourg, "Kaim-Caudle, P.R. Comparative Social Policy and Social Security: A Ten-Country Study" (review), Sociology: Reviews of New Books, Vols. 1-2, page 115
 * As the joblife becomes a smaller percentage of the life cycles of most peoples, the traditions of social policy must adopt more adequate ways of social security.
 * 1) One's experience on the job/at work
 * 2) * 2013, Tracy Reynolds, Job Time: An HR Book for Jobseekers, Xlibris, 2013. (Page _):
 * First, let's talk about preparing to become part of the workforce, which consists of many people who are committed to an orderly job-life.
 * First, let's talk about preparing to become part of the workforce, which consists of many people who are committed to an orderly job-life.