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Someone is made REDUNDANT when...
 
they are no longer needed for the job
 
they have finished their working life
 
they are tired of working
 
they are no graduated to do the job
Someone who is addicted to work is...
 
A WORKAHOLIC
 
A JOBAHOLIC
 
A EMPLYMENTAHOLIC
 
IDN
A student or recent graduate who works for a period of time to gain practical experience.
 
APPRENTICE
 
INTERNSHIP
 
GRANT
 
IDK
A person who employs or superintends workers:
BOSS
Leave of absence from work through illness
 
SICK LEAVE
 
ILLNESS LEAVE
 
DISEASE LEAVE
 
HEALTH LEAVE
A fixed amount of money paid regularly to a person for work normally monthly
 
SALARY
 
WAGE
 
SUELD
 
SOLD
Money paid or received for work or services on hourly/weekly basis
 
WAGE
 
SUELD
 
SOLD
 
SALARY
A person's scheduled period of work
 
SHIFT
 
TURN
 
TURN OVER
Dismissal or being fired from a job
 
GET SACKED
 
GET DELIVERED
 
GET LICENSED
 
GET DESPIDED
A person's general course of action through some or all of life:
 
CAREER
 
CARREER
 
CARRIER
 
CARREAR
When you write a letter or email, or fill in a form in order to ask formally for a job.
 
APPLY FOR A JOB
 
APPLY TO A JOB
 
APPLY IN A JOB
 
APPLY AT A JOB
A physician who specializes in surgery.
SURGEON
A person who installs and repairs piping, fixtures, appliances, and appurtenances in connection with the water supply, drainage systems, etc., both in and out of buildings.
PLUMBER
A person specializing in library work.
LIBRARIAN
A person whose profession is to represent clients in a court of law or to advise or act for them in other legal matters.
LAWYER
A public officer with the authority to hear and decide cases in a court of law.
JUDGE
The work of gathering, writing, editing, and publishing or broadcasting news.
JOURNALIST
An airline employee who attends to passengers' comfort on a flight.
 
FLIGHT ATTENDANT
 
FLIGHT ASSISTANT
 
FLIGHT SOLICITOR
 
FLIGHT HELPER
A person who fights fires, usually a public employee or trained volunteer
FIREFIGHTER
A person who collects litter and cleans the streets.
 
street cleaner
 
duster
 
garbager
 
wiper
Another word for COOK (person) - no points if not pronounced correctly
CHEF /shef/
A person who prepares meat to be taken home.
BUTCHER
This person makes bread, muffins and many other products.
BAKER
Who is the person who looks after the financial matters of a company?
 
ACCOUNTANT
 
CONTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
 
MATH PERSON