overtime
"Overtime" is one word when referring to extra hours worked beyond the regular schedule.
"Work time" is written as two words.
As a plural form of a noun (referring to things), it might be used as in, The works are worn out., referring to the internal mechanisms of a watch; or as a verb (referring to action), as in, He works at a burger joint.The term, work's could be used as a form to show possession. Although, an example might be difficult to find, or imagine. It could also be a contraction of the words workand is, as in, work's going well today.
You know, I was working overtime researching this answer when it dawned on me that over time enough people will answer this question to bring about a sufficient consensus on the differences between these two words.
Labor can be both countable and uncountable. When referring to work in general, it is uncountable (e.g. "She is dedicated to her work"). However, when referring to specific instances of work or workers, it is countable (e.g. "There are five employees providing labor in the factory").
Use "work" when referring to tasks, duties, or the act of doing something, such as "I have to go to work tomorrow." Use "works" when referring to the output or results of someone's efforts, such as "Her latest piece of art is one of her best works."
Another word for "well done" referring to meat is over cooked. Other words for "well done" referring to a job are super work, nice job, tremendous performance, wonderful work, congratulations
Power is the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred over time. It is calculated as the amount of work done divided by the time taken to do the work. In other words, power is a measure of how quickly work is being done.
"Work time" is written as two words.
Power = work/time So time = power/work and work = power x time.
As a plural form of a noun (referring to things), it might be used as in, The works are worn out., referring to the internal mechanisms of a watch; or as a verb (referring to action), as in, He works at a burger joint.The term, work's could be used as a form to show possession. Although, an example might be difficult to find, or imagine. It could also be a contraction of the words workand is, as in, work's going well today.
Over time
Overtime is work paid at time and a half. Over time refers to the duration of an activity.
Work can be calculated by multiplying power by time. The formula is: Work = power × time. This equation is derived from the definition of power, which is the rate at which work is done over time.
There are several words that would fit. Fortitude, resilience, determination, or even toughness could work.
if you are forced to work over time, and you don't want to then, yes
don't give your work the over time. simple.
You know, I was working overtime researching this answer when it dawned on me that over time enough people will answer this question to bring about a sufficient consensus on the differences between these two words.