1: So what do you do, Amanda? A: I work for a ____ phone ____. I: Oh yeah? Doing what? A: I work in the design ____. I'm involved ____ designing ____ you see ____ the screen of the phone. You know, all the ____ and icons. 1: Oh right. Sounds ____. ____ did you get ____ that? A: Well, I studied graphic ____. After I ____, I worked ____ a company that designed ____. Then one day I saw Vodafone were ____ people so I applied and I got a job. They ____ me some ____ and I just ____ into it ____ way. 1: OK. So how ____ have you been working there? A: It ____ be seven years now. ____! No, eight! I was 25 when I____, so yeah, eight years. Time ____ so fast! I: You must ____ it. A: Yeah, I do ____. It's ____ varied because they're ____ changing the phones and ____, and of course it's quite a ____ job, which is nice. But, you know, it's like ____ job. It has ____ boring ____ and the ____ can be quite long. 1: Really? ____ long? A: Well, it ____ if we have a ____ to meet, but sometimes I do something ____ fifty or sixty hours a week. 1: ____? That can't be ____. A: It's ____ fine. I mean, it is a bit ____ sometimes, but youget ____ to it. In ____, I sometimes ____ that stress to work well, you know. I sometimes work ____ under pressure. 1: ____? I can't work like that. A: So what do you do? I: Oh, ____! At the moment, I'm just ____. A: Really? How old did you say you are? 1: Thirty. A: Really? You look ____. I: Thanks. A: So were you working ____? I: ____ of. I worked in a law firm two years ____, but it was really ____. When I ____, I was ____ working for ____, more or less. I mean, they ____ my lunch and my travel ____, but basically I didn't ____ paid. A: Seriously? 1: Yeah. And, of course, I didn't ____ to begin ____. I needed the work ____ and they were a well-____ firm. I ____I just expected that ____ or ____ they'd ____ me a full-time job. A: And ____ they? 1: No, not a ____! There were some ____ promises - ____ to keep me ____ I might ____ something - but in the ____ I realised it was ____ going to ____. A: How long ____ you there? I: Just ____ a year and a ____! A: That's terrible. 1: Yeah, but you know, it ____ quite a ____. Anyway, now I'm preparing for government ____, so I can get a ____ service job. It's much ____ secure. It's almost a job ____ life. A: Really? That must be very ____ if other jobs are so ____ and badly ____. I: Yeah, it is. I ____ there were a ____ people applying for ten jobs last time. A: Gosh. Well, ____ luck.

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