au pair, a young person who lives with a family in another country and helps with childcare and housework in exchange for food, accommodation, and some money, chef, a professional cook, especially the main cook in a restaurant or hotel, editor, a person who prepares and corrects text, articles, books, or media content for publication, judge, a person who decides legal cases in a court; also someone who evaluates competitions, lifeguard, a person whose job is to watch swimmers and save people from danger in the water, plumber, a person who installs and repairs water pipes, toilets, and heating systems, sailor, a person who works on a ship or boat, embassy, the official office or residence of ambassadors representing one country in another country, demanding, needing a lot of effort, skill, time, or patience, impolite, rude; not showing good manners, sensible, practical, reasonable, and showing good judgment, sensitive, easily affected emotionally or physically; aware of others’ feelings, manage, to control, organize, or succeed in doing something, serve, to help customers, provide food/drinks, or work for others, wage, money paid to a worker, usually based on hours worked, employ, to give someone a job; to use something for a purpose, employee, a person who works for another person or company, to sign, to write your name on a document to show agreement or approval, be off sick, to be absent from work because of illness, to retire, to stop working permanently, usually because of age, work shifts, to work during scheduled time periods (day, night, evening, etc.), work unsocial hours, to work very early, late at night, weekends, or holidays when most people do not work.

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