Do You Like Your Job?
People might ask you if you like what you do for a living.
Let’s look at the most common topic people talk about when describing their likes and dislikes about the job.
The money is great!
The money is pretty good
The money is not very good at all
The pay is terrible
I wish the money were better, but what can you do?
I get paid very well
I am on a pittance! (very low salary)
I earn a lot of money
I’m paid an average salary
The People
And in most jobs, we have to work with others. We can talk about the things we like and dislike about the people we work with.
I work with some great people
I love the team I am working in
We are like one big family
I get on really well with all my colleagues
My colleagues/co-workers are great
All the people I work with are good
People often use a wide range of words to talk about their job.
Let’s take a look
Using a Positive and a Negative Word to Describe your Job
When talking about their job, people often use a positive word followed by a negative word — or vice versa — to give an accurate picture of how they feel about it.
Here are some examples to show you what I mean:
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