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Has a structure with important and less important people.
 
Hierarchical
 
Collaboration
 
Mechanical
 
Shift
My boss likes us to take ................
 
the initiative
 
the volunteer
 
job-share
 
deadline
My workdays are long and tedious and I'm constantly .................
 
stuck behind a desk
 
mind-numbing
 
clocking out/off
Your English teacher's surname is ................
 
Woods
 
Goods
 
Books
 
Goats
I feel I have a very good ........... with my boss.
 
Rapport
 
Shift
 
Workload
 
Initiative
I socialise with my ................. outside of work, but we try not to talk shop.
 
workmates
 
pecking order
 
promotions
 
freelance
The firm’s rather hierarchical.
 
There are several levels of management.
 
Deadlines have to be met.
 
Collaboration is a good thing.
Jess and I work half-and-half.
 
It’s a job-share.
 
We do the same job but he’s based in Rome.
 
There are several levels of management.
I’d hate to feel trapped in my job and to be stuck in ............ .
 
a rut
 
a rat
 
a rot
 
a rit
I stopped working in the hamburger restaurant. It was such a dead .............. .
 
end
 
line
 
work
Amount of work I have to do.
 
Workload
 
Loadwork
 
Schedule
 
Shift
Extremely boring
 
Mind-numbing
 
Glamourous
 
Mundane
 
Irregular
Finishing work; informal
 
Clock off / out
 
Clock in
 
Clock up
 
Clock down
Trapped in a job they can’t escape from.
 
Stuck in a rut
 
Stuck behind a desk
 
Clock in
 
Clock off/out
Have something finished by a fixed day or time.
 
Meet a deadline
 
Stuck in a rut
 
Job-share
 
Stuck behind a desk
Ordinary, not interesting.
 
Mundane
 
Rewarding
 
Challenging
 
Stimulating
Communication / Relationship
 
Rapport
 
Workload
 
Shift
 
Job-share
Talk about work; informal
 
Talk shop
 
Talk about shopping
 
Talk about a shop
 
Talk a shop
A system where some people have the right to get benefits/promotions before others.
 
Pecking order
 
Hot-desking
 
Collaboration
 
Rapport
Someone who has the same postition / does the same job as you.
 
Opposite number
 
Volunteer
 
Freelance
 
Counterpart