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is my opposite number
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has the same position/does the same job as me
working relationship
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how we communicate and work together
rapport
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communication/relationship
hierarchical
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has a structure with powerful and less powerful people
talk shop
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talk about work
heavy workload
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amount of work I have to do
repetitive
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rhe same thing every day
nine-to-five job
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she works fixed hours
clock in/clock out
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use an electronic card to record the time she arrives and leaves each day
works flexi-time, he is on
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a system of working in which people work a set number of hours within a fixed period of time, but can change the time they start or finish work
core hours
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teleworker
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work from home with computer
shift work/ shift worker
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every third weekend he works night
freelance/ works freelance
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works for different companies at different times
meet a deadline
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have sth finished by a fixed day or time
mechanical
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you dont have to think about what you are doing
knocking off
knocking off at three
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finishing work
monotonous
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boring because it never changes
glamorous job
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very exciting, which everyone admires
irregular, antisocial
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do not enable one to have a normal social life
stuck behind the desk
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sitting in an office all day
manual
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hard and physical
paperwork
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letters/reports to write, forms to complete
stress levels
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can be quite high
stuck in a rut
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stuck in a job they cant escape from
dead-end jobs
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jobs with no prospects of promotion
vocational
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which helps people
do a job-share
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we each have a 50% contract for the same job
workmates
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colleagues especially in non-professional jobs
a fulfilling job
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making you feel happy and satisfied
a high-powered job
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an important job
a demanding job
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needing a lot of time, attention, or energy
to apply for a job
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zaaplikować
a permanent job
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lasting for a long time or for ever:
a steady job
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work that is likely to continue for a long time and for which you will be paid regularly
to offer someone a job
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zaproponować komuś prace
to carry out work
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to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do
to supervise work
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to watch a person or activity to make certain that everything is done correctly, safely
to work closely
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in a way that is directly connected or has a strong relationship
to take on work
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to begin to have a particular quality
available to start work
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able to be bought or used
If someone is available, they are not busy and therefore able to do something
to complete work
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finish
at the height/peak of your career
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the distance from the top to the bottom of something, or the quality of being tall
the highest, strongest, or best point, value, or level of skill
to wreck/ruin someone’s career
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to destroy or badly damage something
to embark on a career
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to start a career
to have a career in (medicine)
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a career takes off
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a career starts to become very successful
a promising career
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super in future
to climb the career ladder
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to be in higher and higher levels
her career lasted...
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how many days?

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