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dannymleone

July 29, 2020

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Pear-shaped Job Interview

I randomly choose words, expressions, phrasal verbs etc. from my flash cards and my task is to incorporate them into meaningful sentence/s or a short story.

Random words; WHAT LINE OF WORK ARE YOU IN?, WHEEZE, AFFIRMATIVE, BUNK OFF, I’M UP FOR

Can anybody explain it to me?
On my last job interview I was asked two questions
1. What line of work was I in?
2. What would I like my working process look like?
I answered that on my previous job the main task was just twiddling my thumbs all the time, and then time to time push some crap to every plonker I call.
And now I’m up for a job where I can easily get affirmative respond whenever I wanted to stay at home, and where I don’t need to make up any wheeze to bunk off every day especially on Fridays.
So, the point is, why I didn’t get the job?

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Pear-shaped Job Interview

I randomly choose words, expressions, phrasal verbs etc.

from my flash cards and my task is to incorporate them into meaningful sentence/s or a short story.

Random words; WHAT LINE OF WORK ARE YOU IN?, WHEEZE, AFFIRMATIVE, BUNK OFF, I’M UP FOR

Can anybody explain it to me?

On my last job interview I was asked two questions

1. What line of work was I in?

2. What would I like my working process to look like?

I answered that onat my previous job the main task was just twiddling my thumbs all the time, and then time to time push some crap to every plonker I call.

And now I’m up for a job where I can easily get an affirmative respondse for whenever I wanted to stay at home, and where I don’t need to make up any wheeze to bunk off every day, especially on Fridays.

To be honest, I'm not exactly sure what you mean by this paragraph, especially the last sentence. I've never heard the term "bunk off" and "wheeze" is confusing in this context.

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dannymleone

July 29, 2020

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And now I’m up for a job where I can easily get an affirmative respondse for whenever I wanted to stay at home, and where I don’t need to make up any wheeze to bunk off every day, especially on Fridays.

BUNK OFF
UK informal. To stay away from school or work or to leave early, especially without permission.
WHEEZE
UK old-fashioned informal. A clever and often unusual idea or plan, especially one that is intended to achieve a profit or some other advantage.
All definitions takes from https://dictionary.cambridge.org/

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praseodymium

July 29, 2020

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Ah ok, I'm Canadian so that's why I haven't heard it this way. Wheeze is probably known more throughout the English world for the sound you make when you can't breath well

Pear-shaped Job Interview


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I randomly choose words, expressions, phrasal verbs etc.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

from my flash cards and my task is to incorporate them into meaningful sentence/s or a short story.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Random words; WHAT LINE OF WORK ARE YOU IN?, WHEEZE, AFFIRMATIVE, BUNK OFF, I’M UP FOR


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Can anybody explain it to me?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

On my last job interview I was asked two questions


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

1. What line of work was I in?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

2. What would I like my working process look like?


2. What would I like my working process to look like?

I answered that on my previous job the main task was just twiddling my thumbs all the time, and then time to time push some crap to every plonker I call.


I answered that onat my previous job the main task was just twiddling my thumbs all the time, and then time to time push some crap to every plonker I call.

And now I’m up for a job where I can easily get affirmative respond whenever I wanted to stay at home, and where I don’t need to make up any wheeze to bunk off every day especially on Fridays.


And now I’m up for a job where I can easily get an affirmative respondse for whenever I wanted to stay at home, and where I don’t need to make up any wheeze to bunk off every day, especially on Fridays.

To be honest, I'm not exactly sure what you mean by this paragraph, especially the last sentence. I've never heard the term "bunk off" and "wheeze" is confusing in this context.

So, the point is, why I didn’t get the job?


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