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Workplace (She resents being paid less than her co-workers
Её возмущает…
Workplace
She resents being paid less than her co-workers
Её возмущает то, что ей платят меньше, чем её коллегам.
I resented having to work such long hours.
Я возмущался тем, что приходилось так надолго задерживаться на работе.
resentment — негодование, возмущение, чувство resentful — обиженный, обидчивый, возмущенный, злопамятный
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Common complaints are long hours, a long commute, unrealistic deadlines and job insecurity
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The job takes a great deal of patience and application.
Данная работа требует огромного терпения и усердия.
be BURNT OUT from working too hard and take at least a week off if that's possible may be to change a scene for another city or country. Since when you're snowed under and when you have a lot on your plate just 7 days can refresh you completely.
The office has been piled with work ever since the new director arrived. он был завален работой — he was swamped (swamp-болото) with work
to have so much work that you have problems dealing with it all:
I'm absolutely snowed under with work at the moment.
I wanted to earn a living as a doctor. I was willing to be just like my mom.My parents didn't insist on following their foot-step.
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challenging, that no two days are the samehere’s some scope for using their creative skills
That is definitely top of my list and it's on the increase. After that I'd put having to move away from your friends and family to take a job and contact with other people at work that is unsatisfactory in some way.
Well, bullying, for example, happens in all sorts of organisations but it's true that the bigger the company or institution is, the more likely it is to occur. Small businesses do have a much lower incidence
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(1)BREAK THROUGH TH GLASS CEILINGIn the workplace, women had managed to break through the proverbial glass ceiling, and many held high-ranking positions in both the Government and the private sector.
BE ALL IN A DAY'S WORK
Oh, solving technological crises is all in a day's work for those of us in IT.
I can't believe I had to unclog a toilet today, but it's all in a day's work, I guess.
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For war reporters, dodging snipers' bullets is all in a day's work. [+ for]
He waved my thanks aside. 'It's all in a day's work.'
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(4)LEARN THE ROPES, (5) GET ONE'S FOOT IN THE DOOR
Making contacts can help you get a foot in the door when it comes to getting a job.Just trying to learn the ropes, sir.