noun
- an employee who works flexible hours, typically with the ability to choose start and end times within a set range
Usage: informal; chiefly North American
Examples
- As a flextimer, she could start work at 7 a.m. or 10 a.m., as long as she completed her eight hours.
- Many flextimers appreciate the ability to avoid rush-hour commutes.
- The company hired several flextimers to improve work-life balance.
- He became a flextimer after negotiating with his manager for a more flexible schedule.
- Flextimers must still attend core hours when the whole team is present.