I'm so sorry. What a rough deal [and only if you mean it] is there anything I can do to help.
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That depends on what type of job you actually do like. If it is an interview, the answer might be in line with the kind of job you are applying for and the kind of work involved.
"Thank you for the congratulations on my job promotion" is a typical response by someone to another person who wished them well on advancing in their career. It is a polite response that recognizes good manners and a healthy social interaction.
If I knew I wasn't going to keep my job I would look for a new one so I wouldn't be called "unemployed." There is no term for someone who will eventually loose a job. Only unemployed when you have lost the job.
A dislocated worker is someone who has lost his/her job or is receiving unemployment benefits.
To get rid of them Eg. 'They've pie'd him' meaning he has lost his job etc Slang
He lost his job because his boss didnt think someone should be working for him if his child was going to an all-white school
pregnant loves someone else wants divorce lost her job
Don't be late, dress proper, and get on the boss's good side!
Someone with a job in this field discovers facts, performs research, and collects data. A good research engineer job requires you to have proper education and experience.
If you have the qualifications to be a care giver and someone hires you for the job then yes you get paid.
Marija believed she lost her job was because she was active in the union.