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MustAsk Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Work your own schedule

Hi

Is it correct to say:

A job that allows you to work on your own schedule?

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I think I would say "work to your own schedule".

  • I think I would say "work to your own schedule".
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I think I would say "work to your own schedule".
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MustAskA job that allows you to work on your own schedule
I don't have a problem with that.
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MustAskA job that allows you to work on your own schedule?
It's common in American English.
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In the right context I would understand "on", but to me "work on your own schedule" most naturally means to work on creating or putting together your own schedule.
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GPYmeans to work on creating or putting together your own schedule.
Yes, it can mean that, but without any other context, I would interpret it as a job where you have some latitude to adjust your working hours around your personal activities. This is often very useful for parents who have child or elder care responsibilities.

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