Noun
work that a person is expected to do in a specified time
Source: WordNetDistributing the work load between my upper and lower body gives me so much more stamina. Source: Internet
In 1830 Fr. Fortuni, having labored alone at this mission for 3 1/2 years, felt the need to transfer to another mission where the work load could be shared. Source: Internet
“I also received an informal response from the chairman of the new committee who created the area champion roles, alluding to his personal need for greater remuneration to justify his work load. Source: Internet
Just do what needs to be done – and don’t worry about the credit or even if the work load, for that moment, is 50-50. Source: Internet
Riitta believes that the situation in her workplace would improve if the employees were offered more guidance, whereas at the moment all the stabs at improving working conditions seem to be directed at making the supervisor's work load lighter. Source: Internet
Orr took on a full 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. work load every day for three months without pay. Source: Internet