The time in your life when you stop working completely, usually because you have reached a certain age., Retirement, Extra money that your employer gives you, often because you worked well or the company had good results., Bonus, Money that you must pay to the government, usually taken from your salary or added to the price of things you buy., Tax, A small amount of extra money you give someone, such as a waiter or taxi driver, to thank them for good service., Tip, A job that has no fixed end date, and where you can work for a long time if everything goes well., Permanent job, A job where you work fewer hours than a full working week, often only a few days or a few hours per day., Part-time job, A job where you work the normal number of hours each week, usually around 35–40 hours., Full-time job, A set period of working hours in a day, such as a morning ...., evening....., Shift, The amount of money you earn in your job every month or year, usually the same amount each time., Salary, Money you earn for the hours you work, normally paid every week or every hour., Wages, The total amount of money you receive, for example from your job, business, or other sources., Income, Describes a job that gives you very little money compared to the work you do., Badly paid.

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