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APPLYING FOR A JOB
In Britain and the US young people often have a part-time job but do not start work properly until they are 16, or older if they take some form of further
education. The usual age for retirement is now 65.
About 131 million Americans have jobs. The British labor force is about 27 million, over half of which are white-collar workers or professionals. Blue-collar workers are workers in factories, on building sites, etc.
In many American families, the man is still the breadwinner, but the number of women in employment has doubled since
1960s. In about half of all families both the mother and father work. In Britain, women are nearly 50% of the workforce, and form the majority of part-time workers. Some jobs traditionally done by women, such as secretarial work and nursing, still attract more women than men. Most people find jobs through advertisements in newspapers or, in Britain, at “Jobcentres”.
People who work in offices have a five day-week and are often said to have a nine-to-five job. In fact many office workers begin work earlier or finish later. Many work flexitime, a system that lets them decide their own hours. In the US people are expected to work 40 hours, often more, and are not usually paid for the 30 minutes or so they spend eating lunch. People in senior positions often work much longer hours. In Britain, many people with a nine-to-five job work only a 35-hour week and their 8-hour day includes a lunch break. In shops and factories the average working week, including overtime, is about 45 hours. Factory workers and those in the service sector usually do shift work, and their working hours vary from week to week.
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APPLYING FOR A JOBIn Britain and the US young people often have a part-time job but do not start work properly until they are 16, or older if they take some form of furthereducation. The usual age for retirement is now 65.About 131 million Americans have jobs. The British labor force is about 27 million, over half of which are white-collar workers or professionals. Blue-collar workers are workers in factories, on building sites, etc.In many American families, the man is still the breadwinner, but the number of women in employment has doubled since1960s. In about half of all families both the mother and father work. In Britain, women are nearly 50% of the workforce, and form the majority of part-time workers. Some jobs traditionally done by women, such as secretarial work and nursing, still attract more women than men. Most people find jobs through advertisements in newspapers or, in Britain, at "Jobcentres".People who work in offices have a five day-week and are often said to have a nine-to-five job. In fact many office workers begin work earlier or finish later. Many work flexitime, a system that lets them decide their own hours. In the US people are expected to work 40 hours, often more, and are not usually paid for the 30 minutes or so they spend eating lunch. People in senior positions often work much longer hours. In Britain, many people with a nine-to-five job work only a 35-hour week and their 8-hour day includes a lunch break. In shops and factories the average working week, including overtime, is about 45 hours. Factory workers and those in the service sector usually do shift work, and their working hours vary from week to week.
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A JOB FOR APPLYING
In Britain and the US young people often have a part-time job but do not start work properly until they are 16, or older if they take some form of further
education. Usual for age The retirement is now 65.
About 131 million Americans have jobs. The British labor force is about 27 million, over half of which are white -collar workers or professionals. Collar workers-Blue are workers in factories, on building sites, etc.
In many American families, the man is still the breadwinner, but the number of women in employment has doubled since
1960s. In about half of all families both the mother and father work. In Britain, women are nearly 50% of the workforce, and form the majority of part-time workers. Some jobs traditionally done by women, such as secretarial work and nursing, still attract more women than men. People find jobs Most through advertisements in newspapers or, in Britain, at "Jobcentres".
People who work in offices have a five-day week and are often said to have a nine-to-five job. In fact many office workers begin work earlier or finish later. Many work flexitime, a system that lets them decide their own hours. In the US people are expected to work 40 hours, often more, and are not usually paid for the 30 minutes or so they spend eating lunch. People in senior positions often work much longer hours. In Britain, many people with a nine -to-five job work only a 35-hour week and their 8-hour day includes a lunch break. In shops and factories the average working week , including overtime, is about 45 hours. Factory workers and those in the service sector usually do shift work, and their working hours vary from week to week.
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