Tu as fait le travail? (singular and informal "you")
Vous avez fait le travail? (formal or plural "you")
I'm only in French 3, but I'm pretty sure that's it.
C'est fait ? C'est fini ?
Ask the French.
Where do you work? is translated "où est-ce que tu travailles ?" or "où travailles-tu ?" in French.
Ask your friends where they have their vehicles repaired and if they are satisfied with the work done and the price.
Loyalty and love for the family member can and does at times hinder us in asking for payment for work done, if such an agreement was made. If no agreement was made then no such payment can be expected, unless they family member is inclined to recognise the worth of the work you have done. They then may pay you according to their finding as to what work was done is valued at.If no agreement was made, then you may have to humbe yourself and perhaps ask if they would consider paying you for the work done.
Fashion interviews are largely based on prior experience. They will ask you what jobs you have held in the industry or creative work you have done.
work for your neighbore, or people that you can trust. ask your parents about people they know that need work done.
done is 'fait, faite' in French.
There are a considerable number - Its advisable to seek out at least 3 and look at quote for the work you want done. Ask for references of work they have done already or site s they say they have done so you can judge the work
"Done" in French is spelled as "fait".
Sure, particularly if there are expensive parts that has to be ordered.
well done in french is: Bien fait.