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Ways of working Zz Old and new ways Tm an office worker in an insurance company. IUS a nine-to-ive job with regular working hours. The work isn’t very interesting, but I like to be able to go home at a reasonable time We all have ro elock in and clock out every day. In this company, even the managers have to, which is unosual! Note: You also say clock on and clock off rm in computer programming. There® a system of flexiime in my company, which imcans we can work when we want, within certain limits. We ean start at any time before eleven, and finish as early as three, as long as we do enough hours each month, I's ideal for me as | have two young childeen rE: lexi Am: flextime 1 work in a car plant. L work in shifts. I may be om the day shift one week and the night shift the next week. It difficult changing from one shift co another. When 1 change shifts, Fhave problems changing to a new routine for sleeping and eating ma commercial ais in an advertising agency work n aig iy, eI prefer ving in she conc, so Tommie to work every day, like thousands of other commutes. Working fram home dsing «compar and «is becoming more and more popula, and enc is into this it's called teleworking or Y a telecommuting. Bur | ike gong into the ofice and waning Coking in ‘working wih other people around me HEED Nice work if you can get it All these words are used in front of job! and ‘work’: m satisfying, stimulati you positive felings. fascinating, exciting: the work is interesting and gives ‘= dul, boring, uninteresting, unstimulating: the work is not interesting, repetitive, routine: the work involves doing the same things again and again. ‘m tring, tough, hard, demanding: the work is diffcule and makes you tired, HES Nature of work human contact long hours My work involves ean ae + ing solving problems travelling a lot dealing with customers 2 fuses Vocobulary in Use ‘Which person (1-5) is most likely t0 lo each of the five things (a-e)? 1 Asoltware d 2 An office worker in a large, traditional manulaeturing company. 3 A manager in a department store ia a large city. Lives in the counery 4 Acconstruction worker on a building site where work goes on 24 hours a day. 5 A technical writer for a city computer company. Lives in the county. sner in. an Internet company. Has to be in the olfice ‘2 work in shifts bb work under a flexitime system ¢ telecommute 4 commure to work clock on and off at the same time every day Look at the words and expressions in B and C opposite. ive people talk aboue their jobs. Match the jobs (1-5) to the people (a-e) ‘and put the words in brackets into the correct grammatical forms. 1 accountant 2 postwoman 3 flight attendant 4 software developer 5 teacher 4 Obviously, my work involves 7 [teavel) a lot. I cam be quite physically i (tire), bue l enjoy’. (deal) with customers, except when hey bevome violent, Luckily chis doesn't happen often, b Tike (work) with figures, but my job is much less ore) and routine than people think, The Work ns _- (involve) a lot of human contact and teamwork, working with other managers, © Of course, ic involves getting up quite early in the moming, Bur F like (be) out in the open air. And I get a lot of exercise! 4 You've got to chink in a very logical way. The work can be mentally (tire), bur ies very satisfying to write a program thar works. € Hove my job. Irs very (stimulate) and nor at all snow (Fepeat}: no two days are the same, Its good to see the children Iearn and develop, (oe en an ou tee ere on Do you have to clock on and off? Is there rs Sen anny Are there people who do shiftwork in Poem Pec SRR Would you like to work from home? Ces a eens cr ey home? If so, would you like to? Business coburn Ube B

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