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107 English lessons on the topic of 'job'

English Lesson: Ideally, I'd like to be responsible for managing a small team of my own.
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61. “Ideally, I'd like to be responsible for managing a small team of my own.”

English Lesson: These days, it's nearly impossible for a family to get by on a single income.
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62. “These days, it's nearly impossible for a family to get by on a single income.”

English Lesson: I don't want to burn any bridges.
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63. “I don't want to burn any bridges.”

English Lesson: I feel obligated to give at least three weeks' notice at my current job.
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64. “I feel obligated to give at least three weeks' notice at my current job.”

English Lesson: It doesn't hurt to ask.
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65. “It doesn't hurt to ask.”

English Lesson: So were you transferred here, or did you move voluntarily?
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66. “So were you transferred here, or did you move voluntarily?”

English Lesson: Hopefully it won't come to that.
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67. “Hopefully it won't come to that.”

English Lesson: Worst case scenario, I can always move back in with my folks.
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68. “Worst case scenario, I can always move back in with my folks.”

English Lesson: Think it over and let me know in the next week or so.
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69. “Think it over and let me know in the next week or so.”

English Lesson: Well, I think you'd be a great fit for our team.
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70. “Well, I think you'd be a great fit for our team.”

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