jobdʒɒb
job (v)
- present
- jobs
- past
- jobbed
- past participle
- jobbed
- present participle
- jobbing
job (n)
- plural
- jobs
job
job
job
English Definitions:
occupation, business, job, line of work, line (noun)
the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money
"he's not in my line of business"
job, task, chore (noun)
a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee
"estimates of the city's loss on that job ranged as high as a million dollars"; "the job of repairing the engine took several hours"; "the endless task of classifying the samples"; "the farmer's morning chores"
job (noun)
a workplace; as in the expression "on the job";
job (noun)
an object worked on; a result produced by working
"he held the job in his left hand and worked on it with his right"
job (noun)
the responsibility to do something
"it is their job to print the truth"
job (noun)
the performance of a piece of work
"she did an outstanding job as Ophelia"; "he gave it up as a bad job"
job (noun)
a damaging piece of work
"dry rot did the job of destroying the barn"; "the barber did a real job on my hair"
problem, job (noun)
a state of difficulty that needs to be resolved
"she and her husband are having problems"; "it is always a job to contact him"; "urban problems such as traffic congestion and smog"
Job (noun)
a Jewish hero in the Old Testament who maintained his faith in God in spite of afflictions that tested him
Job (noun)
any long-suffering person who withstands affliction without despairing
job (noun)
(computer science) a program application that may consist of several steps but is a single logical unit
Job, Book of Job (noun)
a book in the Old Testament containing Job's pleas to God about his afflictions and God's reply
caper, job (verb)
a crime (especially a robbery)
"the gang pulled off a bank job in St. Louis"
job (verb)
profit privately from public office and official business
subcontract, farm out, job (verb)
arranged for contracted work to be done by others
job (verb)
work occasionally
"As a student I jobbed during the semester breaks"
speculate, job (verb)
invest at a risk
"I bought this house not because I want to live in it but to sell it later at a good price, so I am speculating"
job (Noun)
A task.
job (Noun)
An economic role for which a person is paid.
job (Noun)
Plastic surgery; see e.g. nose job.
job (Noun)
A task, or series of tasks, carried out in batch mode (especially on a mainframe computer)
job (Verb)
To do odd jobs or occasional work for hire.
job (Verb)
To work as a jobber.
job (Verb)
To take the loss.
job (Verb)
To buy and sell for profit, as securities; to speculate in.
job (Verb)
To subcontract a project or delivery in small portions to a number of contractors.
Job (ProperNoun)
A book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
Job (ProperNoun)
An Old Testament character.
JOB
JOB rolling papers are a popular brand of cigarette paper produced by Republic Tobacco in Perpignan, France. In 1838, a French craftsman named Jean Bardou came up with the idea for a booklet of rolling papers made of thin, pure rice paper. The booklets were a success and Bardou's trademark, the initials "JB" separated by a diamond, became such a common sight that people began referring to them as JOB, thus the brand-name was born. By 1849 he filed for a patent for "Papier JOB". In the late 1890s, the company hired art nouveau artist Alphonse Mucha, as well as many other artists, to design advertising posters for the brand. Mucha drew a sinuous long-haired goddess holding a rolled cigarette. The image was inspired by Michelangelo's Sibyls from the Sistine Chapel. The poster image was so popular that it was sold as a lithograph. In 2008, the company commissioned Stuckist artist, Paul Harvey to create a campaign series of posters with a stylistic reference to Alphonse Mucha. Harvey made works featuring famous double acts to emphasise the sales message of "The Original Double", a reference to the twin-size packets of papers made by Job. Harvey's enthusiasm for the project came about because "Mucha is one of his heroes", said Mark Ross, the director of Glorious Creative agency managing the campaign. The work created some controversy: Gilbert and George gave their endorsement to the images, but The Mighty Boosh and The White Stripes were not pleased to be featured. Famous Doubles, a show of the original paintings used for the posters, was promoted at the Wanted Gallery in Notting Hill by Fraser Kee Scott, director of the A Gallery.
job
Employment is a relationship between two parties regulating the provision of paid labour services. Usually based on a contract, one party, the employer, which might be a corporation, a not-for-profit organization, a co-operative, or any other entity, pays the other, the employee, in return for carrying out assigned work. Employees work in return for wages, which can be paid on the basis of an hourly rate, by piecework or an annual salary, depending on the type of work an employee does, the prevailing conditions of the sector and the bargaining power between the parties. Employees in some sectors may receive gratuities, bonus payments or stock options. In some types of employment, employees may receive benefits in addition to payment. Benefits may include health insurance, housing, disability insurance. Employment is typically governed by employment laws, organisation or legal contracts.
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