Dissatisfied
This is called "term of office" and varies from job to job.
During colonial times, a young person who learned a job from a more experienced person was called an apprentice.
the receptionist
It usually depends on the job and the person. Say your a person who's job is to help someone and you like to help people that's what you like. Or maybe your job has something to do with technology that's what another person might like. It all depends.
An interviewer smart one
transfering
A person who has a phlebotomy job is called a phlebotomist. A phlebotomist works for a doctor's office, hosptial, or laboratory; their job is to collect blood samples from patients for testing. Thus, the person who draws your blood is called a phlebotomist.
Is a government position given to a person as a reward for his or her service to a political party called a patronage job? *it is called the SPOILS system*
He is a person BRIEF ly working. It is a job with crappy consequences.
They are generally called "supervisors" but many just want to be called by their name.
climate
no she doesnt becasue her boss is a rude person and she is looking for a btter job