job meaning:
n.) occupation
n.) a particular piece of work.
job sentence:
Sweeping the room is my daughter’s job.
He got a new job.
He found me a good job.
I am content with my job.
He may have quit his job.
He took the job reluctantly.
She quit her job last month.
He never speaks of his own job.
Her job brings in a high income.
He’s looking for a suitable job.
What he needs most is a good job.
He regretted having quit his job.
I took on the job of proofreading.
My job was to hang out the washing.
I want to have a parttime job, too.
She looked pleased with her new job.
I can’t do my job without a computer.
I am pleased that you have a new job.
She applied for a job as a saleswoman.
Repairing a watch is a very fiddly job.
Do you think he did the job on his own?
It is important for him to get the job.
The boom has created job opportunities.
Nothing would induce me to take the job.
His new job brought him a handsome income.
Teaching can be a tiring and stressful job.
He’s only been in this job for nine months.
I decided that I would quit my parttime job.
She felt constrained to give the job to her nephew, despite the fact that she knew he wasn’t the best person for the position.
It seems to me that his main objective in getting this job was to learn trade secrets that he could sell to our competitors.
Malcolm was determined to get a job at a computer store, and his persistence finally paid off when he was hired last month.
I think I was being a bit hasty when I told you I wasn’t interested in the job because now I think it might be a good idea.
He was eventually able to find gainful employment after working almost the entire year in a crappy little minimum-wage job.
What would you consider more important if you were interviewing applicants for a job, education or experience?
Not being able to speak a second language is a real obstacle for those hoping to get a job in the import/export business.
I regard him as the best person for the job.
His job is to negotiate with foreign buyers.
I wish he’d get a job. I’m fed up with it .
Fortunately Mark quickly found another job.
My dad has just gotten a job in his company’s headquarters in Indianapolis, so we’re going to move in a couple of months.
Our training program for new employees is very comprehensive, we’ll teach you everything you need to know to do your job.
The nurse didn’t do a very good job when she gave me a blood test this morning, so I have a bit of a bruise on my arm.