Name 3 things that workers receive in addition to their salary or wages.
e.g. company car, company phone, luncheon voucher, free transport, bonuses, etc.
Someone who operates on people.
a surgeon
A job that is ordinary, boring, or repetitive.
mundane
A job that is available.
vacancy
Time off work when a woman has a baby.
maternity leave
Name 3 jobs where people work outdoors
Many responses possible. For example: gardener, builder, refuse collector, traffic warden, dog walker
Someone who helps sick or injured people and gives them medical care in emergencies.
a paramedic
Able to speak, read, or write a language very well and easily.
fluent
Extra work done beyond normal working hours.
overtime
Time off work because you are ill.
sick leave
Name 3 jobs where you have to wear a uniform.
Many responses possible. For example: police officer, soldier, doctor, nurse, ticket inspector, fire fighter
Someone who represents people in legal cases.
a lawyer
A job that requires a lot of effort, skills, or time.
demanding
Extra benefits workers get besides their pay.
Money a worker gets when their job is no longer needed.
redundancy pay
Name 3 jobs which begin with the letter P
Many responses possible. For example: pilot, plumber, police officer, politician
Someone who works at a shop or bank and takes money from customers for goods or services.
a cashier
A job that involves simple tasks that are not highly respected or skilled.
menial
To stop working when you are old.
to retire
When a worker gets a higher position or more responsibility at work.
promotion
Name 3 mental (white-collar) jobs.
e.g. accountant, lawyer, doctor, engineer, IT specialist
Someone who fixes, installs, and maintains pipes, taps, toilets, and other water systems.
a plumber
A job that is boring and monotonous, in other words, it takes a long time because it repeats the same tasks.
tedious
To fire someone / make them leave their job.
to give sb the sack / to make sb redundant
Able to use computers and basic software confidently.
computer literate