lazy, idle
slothful
the business of buying and selling
trade
to dismiss someone from a job position because they have done something wrong
fire
(verb) to remain firm under suffering or misfortune without yielding
endure
(verb) to take the place or position of
supersede
involving, imposing, or constituting a burden
onerous
means of support or subsistence
livelihood
to remove (something, such as a part) by or as if by cutting
sever
(adjective) deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand : not plentiful or abundant
scarce
(adjective) occurring occasionally, singly, or in irregular or random instances
sporadic
qualified to participate or be chosen
eligible
a business unit or enterprise //a company
firm
to work extremely hard
slave / drudge
(verb) to increase in amount or extent
mount up
(noun) financial expectations, chances
prospects
very large, shocking, or surprising
staggering
a privilege, gain, or profit
perk
to cease to employ (a worker) often temporarily because there's not enough money to pay their salary
lay off / make someone redundant
(noun) any of the equal portions into which property or invested capital is divided, which you can buy and sell (for example, in a company)
share
(noun) money given to encourage more production
incentive
characterized by steady, earnest, and energetic effort // hard-working
diligent
to become smaller
shrink
(adverb) taking pains : expending, showing, or involving diligent care and effort
painstakingly
(noun) an area of interest or activity
field