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how different using between ' a job' and ' some work'
  

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Hi, how different using between ' a job' and ' some work' In some contexts, these terms can be interchanged. However, here's the basic idea. a job This word is used to describe a positon of paid employment, eg Q - What's your job?

  • Hi, how different using between ' a job' and ' some work' In some contexts, these terms can be interchanged.
  • However, here's the basic idea.
  • a job This word is used to describe a positon of paid employment, eg Q - What's your job?
  • A - I'm a computer programmer.
  • For unpaid work, this word is also used more casually, to describe a unit of work that is fairly well defined.
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Hi,
how different using between ' a job' and ' some work'

In some contexts, these terms can be interchanged. However, here's the basic idea.

a job
This word is used to describe a positon of paid employment, eg

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