1. not to have a job |
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2. money you earn which is usually paid every week in cash. |
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3. the time you work from and until, 9am to 5pm for example. |
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4. a document, diploma, certificate etc. which shows that a person is able to do a particular job. |
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5. to ask for formally |
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6. money you earn which is usually paid every
month into your bank. |
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7. to travel daily or regularly to and from one's place of work in a city. |
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8. the
'extra' things in a job such as a company car, hotel expenses when you travel, health insurance
etc. |
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9. the positive things you expect from a job in the future. |
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10. advance to a better, higher position. |
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11. a place or job occupied by a person. |
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12. when you are told to leave your job. |
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13. a person who makes a report (usually written) about the character of someone. |
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14. someone who pays other people to do work. |
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15. this noun means that you leave your job because you are old. |
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16. the money the government gives you when you stop working (if you have paid your taxes!) |
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