have an easy time of it
1. To do or handle something without difficulty. Mary always has an easy time of it in math class, while I struggle.
2. To be in a beneficial or advantageous situation. Primarily heard in the UK. Sure, the kids have an easy time of it—because I drive them everywhere!
have an easy time of it
to have an experience with something that is less difficult or severe than others have experienced. We were given a hard assignment, but Fred had an easy time of it.
have an easy ˈtime of it
(British English, informal) be in a very favourable situation: She has a very easy time of it in her job — she only works about 30 hours a week.