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someone who fits and mends water, gas and sewage pipes in your

1) plumber
home
traffic a person who is appointed to report traffic offences and supervise
2)
warden road traffic
3) mason a skilled worker or builder in stone
4) tailor a person who cuts and makes suits, overcoats etc.
5) welder a person whose job is to weld materials together
6) chef a professional cook, typically the chief cook in a hotel or restaurant
7) dustman a person who collects the rubbish from houses
8) miner someone whose job is to dig coal, gold etc. from the ground
9) accountant someone whose job is to look after money accounts
10) caretaker someone whose job is to look after a school or other large building

SCHOOL RESTAURANT OFFICE


BUILDING SITE
UNIVERSITY BAR BANK
carpenter headmaster bouncer clerk
plasterer librarian chef typist
welder lecturer hostess teller
glazier coach barista economist
electrician instructor dishwasher auditor

1) governor a person who is in charge of a prison


2) principal the head of a school, college or university
3) foreman a male worker who is in charge of building workers
4) captain the person who commands a ship, an aircraft or a group of soldiers
5) chef a professional cook, especially the most senior cook in a restaurant
6) curator a person in charge of a museum, zoo etc.
7) referee someone whose job is to make sure that players in a game obey the rules
8) president the leader of a republic
9) conductor a director of an orchestra, choir etc.
10) editor a person who is in charge of a newspaper, magazine, journal etc.

1) work on commission to be paid according to the amount you sell


2) come out on strike to refuse to work in order to bring about change
3) temporary work short-term employment
4) royalty money that is paid to somebody who has written a book, piece of music
something such as your work that provides the money that you need to
5) livelihood
live
6) vacancy a job that is available for someone to do
7) work overtime to spend time working at one's job in addition to one's normal hours
8) a permanent job long-term employment
9) be on the dole to receive money from the government because you do not have a job

10) probation A process of testing the abilities of a person who is new to a job

1) dressmaker a person who makes clothes for women


2) nurse a person who looks after sick people in hospital
3) photographer someone who takes photographs, especially as their job
4) optician someone who makes and sells spectacles
5) postman a person whose job is to collect and deliver letters etc.
6) gardener a person who works in, and looks after, a garden
7) electrician a person who works on and repairs electrical equipment
8) policeman a male member of a police force
9) baker a person who makes or sells bread and cakes
10) goldsmith a person who makes jewellery, ornaments etc. of gold

1) enclose (v.) to put something inside a letter or its envelope


2) assembly line (n.) a line of workers or machines that a product is passed along
3) promotion (n.) a move to a more important job or rank in a company
4) monotonous (adj.) boring because of never changing
5) ability (n.) the level of skill that someone has in a particular job
6) unpaid (adj.) done or taken without payment
7) professionally (adv.) in a way that is connected with a person’s job or training
8) beautician (n.) a person whose job is to give beauty treatments
9) attentive (adj.) showing care for the needs or desires of others
10) unemployment (n.) a situation in which some people do not have work

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