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mo4ch:>'I'm the boss and part time, don't call me slacker'

'I'm the boss and part time, don't call me slacker'By Howard MustoeBusiness reporter 25 February 2020 Image copyrightTimewiseImage captionMarc NohrFor Marc Nohr, being a part-time boss means he can spend more time with his family and on charity work.He is one of about a million people in senior or manager-level jobs who work part time, a number which is growing, according to official figures.Mr Nohr, who runs a group of marketing and communications agencies, started working four days a week two years ago when he found his hours had become "unsustainable".But he admits that not everyone is on board with his decision, noting that the very phrase "part-timer" is considered by some to mean "slacker"."I have to be careful depending on who I am speaking to," he says of certain clients. "Some people come from an era of presenteeism. "If that's the world in which you were brought up, then it will require quite a bit of a menta…