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chef |
A chef is professional.
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cook |
A cook is someone who cooks food.
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boss |
The boss is the person who exercises control and makes decisions.
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clerk |
A clerk is an employee who performs clerical work.
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employee |
An employee is a worker who is hired to perform a job.
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apply |
To apply for something is to formally put yourself forward for it.
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fire |
To fire someone is to terminate their contract.
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resign |
To resign is to voluntarily leave a role.
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retired |
If you are retired, you are no longer active in your work or profession.
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hire |
To hire someone is to engage them in work.
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quit |
To quit is to voluntarily leave a role.
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