During a job interview you may be asked what your last job site or job location was. This would be the address of the place that you last worked.
I mooned the boss during lunch time.
exactly what you do during your normal days at work.
The plural form of "annoy" is "annoys."
It annoys him and he silently wishes the crying would stop.
It annoys him and he silently wishes the crying would stop.
An annoyance is something which annoys, or an act or instance of annoying.
If something 'annoys the hell out of you' it simply means it annoys you very, very much. There doesn't seem a definite origin to the phrase, but there are many similar such phrases used throughout the English-speaking world, all saying something like 'annoys the ... out of you'.
His last job was a dentist.
The word annoys is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense of the verb annoy.
What did you like best about your last job?" What did you like best about your last job?" What did you like best about your last job?" What did you like best about your last job?" What did you like best about your last job?"
i left my last job because they fires me or i just didnt like it