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107 English lessons on the topic of 'job'

English Lesson: Eugenia reports to the Credit Manager.
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21. “Eugenia reports to the Credit Manager.”

English Lesson: Have you ever had to let anyone go?
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22. “Have you ever had to let anyone go?”

English Lesson: Dave is in charge of the entire East Coast sales team.
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23. “Dave is in charge of the entire East Coast sales team.”

English Lesson: It's kind of a customer service job.
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24. “It's kind of a customer service job.”

English Lesson: I work for a small bridal wear manufacturer.
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25. “I work for a small bridal wear manufacturer.”

English Lesson: Here’s a booklet that outlines our basic policies on things like vacation leave, dress code, avoiding conflicts of interest, and things like that.
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26. “Here’s a booklet that outlines our basic policies on things like vacation leave, dress code, avoiding conflicts of interest, and things like that.”

English Lesson: I have an office job.
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27. “I have an office job.”

English Lesson: The official end of the work day is at five, but a lot of us end up sticking around until six thirty or seven most days.
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28. “The official end of the work day is at five, but a lot of us end up sticking around until six thirty or seven most days.”

English Lesson: Did you go in to work today?
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29. “Did you go in to work today?”

English Lesson: They just contacted me out of the blue.
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30. “They just contacted me out of the blue.”

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