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INGLÊS

THE CANGING WORLD OF WORK


ADVANTAGES OF WORKING WHILE STUDYING

1. You get some valuable working experience and work skills to include in a CV
2. It offers a much wider perspective of life
3. I tis a great eye opener: you meet diferente people that you would not normally meet on a
regular basis and you cope with diferente obstacles
4. You feel more confidente, responsible and independente
5. You earn your own extra Money to spend on little luxuries
6. It helps you to develop money and time management skills
7. It can help you explore potential career paths
8. You can help your family with daily expenses

DISADVANTAGES OF WORKING WHILE STUDYING

1. Less free time


2. Overworked teens spend less time with their families and friends and sleep and exercise less
3. Prioritasing work over school and compromising your studies
4. Teens who work many hours may have a worse performance at school and get lower grades
5. Balancing work and school can prove to be too difficult; you end up feeling really tired

WORKING PATTERNS

1. PART-TIME: a job that only takes up half a working day


2. FULL-TIME: a job that takes up an entire working day
3. FLEXITIME: a job with no fixed Schedule or working hours
4. TEMPORARY WORK: a short term work contract in which a worker is hired to replace another
worker for a specific time period
5. PERMANENT WORK: secure work with a contract
6. OVERTIME: to work extra hours beyond your normal working hours
7. SHIFT-WORK: the regular rotation of workers according to a set scheme
8. NINE-TO-FIVE JOB: to work as a clerk in a public department or office
9. JOB SHARING: A work schedulewhich is divided among diferente workers
10. SELF-EMPLOYED: a type of job in which you are your own boss

VOCABULARY
A TIP- Money that a waiter gets in addition to TO BE ON THE DOLE- be an employed and
the wage receive money from the state

LAID OF or TO BE MADE REDUNDANT- when TO RETIRE- stop working due to age or health
the company wants to cut costs so they let you conditions
go/ to be fired for economic reasons
MENIAL JOB- an unpleasant/ boring job no on
VACANCY- a position you can apply for wants to do

TO BE SACKED- to be fired for disciplinary reasons


TO BE FIRED- to lose a job because you’re not needed anymore

TO RESIGN/QUIT- give up one’s job

TRAINEE- a persons who is being trained for a job

COMMUTES- daily travelling to and from work

TO BE UNEMPLOYED- to have no job

TO HAVE A “DEAD-END” JOB- have no hoppe of getting promoted

A LOW-PAID JOB- a job in which you don’t earn a good salary

REWARDING- personally satisfying; gratifying

THE NET PAY- the salary people take home after the deductions

THE GROSS WAGE- the salary before the deductions

DEMANDING- that requires a loto f effort

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