(formal) dismissed - relieved of his duties, (formal, legal) unfairly dismissed - wrongfully dismissed, deal with all the papers on one’s desk - clear my desk, (informal) got a new (and usually a good) job  - landed a new job, enough money to live on  - living wage, (informal) being dismissed - getting the sack, Workers who are paid very little and work in very bad conditions  - sweated labour, achieve all that he is capable of  - realise his potential, remain there until he is successful - stay the course, to make a provisional date for a meeting - to pencil a meeting in, an alarmingly difficult task - a daunting task, to become skilled at doing new things - to master new skills, to have the skills required for a job - to fit the job description, to be deprived of your source of income - to lose your livelihood,

Collocations - Work 2

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?