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Describe your job #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 29, 2010 10:35 am   Describe your job
 

In this modern world, there are a lot of legal jobs. Although they have their own functions but all of them are having the same purpose : to develop our world. We have to say "thanks" to people who are dedicating their enthusiasm to make our world better and better.
In this topic, we would like you to talk about your currently job:
+What do you do?
+Where are you working for?
+Why did you chose this job?
+How much do you like it?
+Do you wish to move to another job if you have chances?
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Even if you are a student and you are not taking part in any work, please feel free to share you dream with us:
+Who do you want to become? A doctor, a teacher, a businessman, etc
+What are you doing to reach your goal?
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We are proud of anything your jobs, anything you are taking part in.Thus, please do not afraid to tell us about your job. We will support you.
Thank you for your attention,
Tiff
Tiff
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Joined: 22 Sep 2010
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Describe your job #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 29, 2010 20:40 pm   Describe your job
 

Hello, Tiff.
I'll be the first here. I am a teacher. I worked in a gymnasium. But in 2008 I gave a birth to a nice little baby, my daughter. So for 2 years already I have been working as mum and wife. According to the law of my country i have a right not to work until my daughter will be 3 years old. Soon, in a year or so I will return to my gymnasium. i miss my job.I like my work, my pupils and our friendly teacher team. It is so interesting to teach, to discover something together with small pupils. And I don't want to move to another job. The only sad thing about my job is salary. Unfortunately my profession is low-paid in my country. But nevertheless I will sure do my best to be a qualified teacher.
Best wishes, Daria.
Darik
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Joined: 23 Sep 2010
Posts: 10

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