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A permanent full-time job usually has benefits (such as health insurance), however, temporary full-time jobs usually don't have benefits. Full-time jobs are often considered careers. They usually pay more than part time jobs, and always carry more hours per week. The most common full-time work week in the US is between 32-40 hours. In France it's a government-mandated 35 hours per week. In Germany it's between 35-40 hours per week. Also in Australia it's around 35-37 hours per week. And in the UK it's 37.5 hours a week.
   “Full-time” can also be used in reference to a student (usually in higher education) who takes a full load of coursework each semester.

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