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If you do a back-breaking work it means you are a white-collar worker.
No
In a win-win situation one side gains more than the other.
No
If you fall asleep behind the wheel you fail to perform your work duties.
Yes
If a company tests the waters it means they want to find out how well their new product will do on the market.
Yes
If you are a clock watcher you are very punctual.
No
To crunch the numbers means to do some calculations.
Yes
If you have a lot on your plate it means you're busy and have got lots of things to deal with.
yes
When your boss calls you on the carpet he/she invites you for lunch.
No
To think outside the box means you think in a different, unconventional way.
Yes
To get the boot means you receive a nice pair of boots.
No
To do donkey work means you do hard and boring part of the job,
Yes
To put something on ice means to postpone something for a later date.
Yes
If you have a slave driver boss you have a very demanding and strict boss who makes you work harder and harder.
Yes
To work for peanuts means to work for very little money.
Yes
To put something on the back burner means to cook something later.
No
To work like a dog means to work very slowly.
No
A whistle blower is a person who reveals some confidential data.
Yes
To see eye to eye means to meet someone in person.
No