Relier Pairs Words easily confused related to work and moneyVersion en ligne Words easily confused related to work and money par Nadia Contreras 1 A: What's your OCCUPATION? B: I work as an architect. 2 He spent the summer doing agricultural LABOUR on his uncle’s farm. 3 He finally found a JOB after months of searching. 4 She’s building a successful CAREER in marketing. 5 Electricians are in high demand because it’s a skilled TRADE. 6 Teaching is a PROFESSION that requires both knowledge and patience. 7 It's your DUTY to report any suspicious activity to the manager. any job or profession a type of job that requires special training, skill, education, etc. a job, especially one that involves physical work and requires special training and skills work, with special reference to physical work the work sb does in order to earn money; employment the work that sb is responsible for getting done the job or series of jobs and assignments one has in a particular area of work 1 Every new EMPLOYEE receives training during their first week. 2 She always collaborates well with her COLLEAGUES on group projects. 3 Each APPLICANT will go through two rounds of interviews before a decision is made. 4 The EMPLOYER offered flexible working hours to retain talented staff. 5 The ASSISTANT took notes during the manager’s meeting. 6 She is an ASSOCIATE at the firm, working closely with the senior partners. 7 The ENTREPRENEUR started his own tech company at the age of 25. a person whose job is to start and/or run businesses, usually involving financial risk a person that you do business or work with a person whose job is to help an support sb in their work a person you work with a person who formally requests to be given an available job/post a person or company that pays people to work for them a person who is paid to work for a company 1 The company agreed to provide financial COMPENSATION to the affected employees. 2 She paid the membership FEE to join the fitness club. 3 They offered a competitive SALARY for the position. 4 The workers demanded higher WAGES for overtime hours. 5 Their household INCOME is sufficient to cover all expenses. 6 They’re contributing to a private PENSION fund for their future. 7 After covering expenses, the PROFIT margin was smaller than expected. money sb earns from work or receives from investments money that sb pays for professional advice and/or services money that employees receive according to number of hours, days or weeks that they work money that sb makes in business money that is given to sb because they have been injured at work money that is given to sb regularly after they have retired money that employees receive each month or year for doing their job