to come up with - to produce something, especially when pressured or challenged, 'No two days are the same’ - when the work is not tedious, the routine is not monotonous, hands-on - involving or offering active participation rather than theory, to hit it off with - to immediately get along with someone well, to get on well with - to have a friendly relationship with someone, rapport - a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well, putting ideas into practice - to start doing something that had previously only been discussed, suggested, or planned., sense of achievement - a proud feeling of having done something difficult and worthwhile, to be chained to a desk - to be forced to stay in an unpleasant situation, in this case the job you have to do, admin or paperwork - routine work that involves administrative tasks, such as writing letters, reports, etc, to be snowed under - to have so much work that you have problems dealing with it all, bureaucratic red tape - unnecessary official rules and procedures that usually just cause delay, perk - an advantage or extra thing, such as money or goods, which you are given for doing your job, to have someone breathing down your neck - to have someone carefully and constantly (and annoyingly) watching you, to commute - travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis, hot-desking - the practice of using any available desk in an office rather than having your own desk, time off - a period of time when you do not work because of illness or holidays, or because your employer has given you permission to do something else,

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