words related to work
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interview |
She prepared well for the job interview.
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permanent |
I'm hoping my job will be made permanent.
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temporary |
Temporary is the opposite of permanent.
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reliable |
She's my most reliable worker.
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flexible |
He is very flexible. He is happy work day shift or night shift or at the weekend.
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honest |
You are honest because you tell the truth.
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patient |
She never gets upset. She is a very patient person.
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language |
I am bi-lingual because I can speak two languages fluently.
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friendly |
She is very kind and very friendly.
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experience |
Flying in a plane is a great experience.
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interesting |
The book is very interesting.
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vacancy |
There was a vacancy in the restaurant. They needed a cook.
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shift |
He works a night shift.
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reference |
If you are stuck, use the instruction book for reference.
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qualification |
Applicants must have a computer qualification.
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manager |
The shop manager is in charge of the shop.
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department |
The underwear department is on the second floor.
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colleague |
John was her colleague at work.
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customer |
There were a lot of customers in the restaurant.
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complaint |
She made a complaint because she was not happy with the service.
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