I hope this is what you are looking for! Job centre is a place where you can go and find available jobs that suit you. There is many others as well as this, but this is an example! !
you can't get a job at the puffle shop!
Orange County Choppers is a job shop--every motorcycle they make is different.
Hershey's first job was an apprentice at an Ice Cream/Candy shop.
he try all job and he find this job it was a work shop and that when he got a job
In flow shop scheduling, jobs are processed on machines in a set order. Example would be a shirt that must be cut from fabric first then put onto a sewing machine. All shirts go through this process. In a job shop environment, these precedence depend on each job. Each item has their own order to be processed on machines and may take a different path than other jobs.
Jb has a job as a shop worker and a pops he likes being a popstar best but still enjoys working at the shop.
u have to find a shop and ask 4 a job
Neither: "shop at" is the correct form. For example, "I shop at Harris Teeter."
You could go to job center or ask at a shop if they have any job opportunity's.
Working in a shop is suitable for either a male or female.
There are many different jobs within the general category of customer services, starting as a shop assistant. It is quite possible to progress, for example becoming a supervisor or a shop manager and then further into higher management.
A machine shop is where designed parts are fabricated from pieces of metal (or sometimes plastic) on lathes, mills, drill presses and other metal-cutting machines. A "job shop" is a type of machine shop that makes parts for other companies to assemble. For example, after designing a sewing machine, a company might hire a job shop to manufacture some of the parts such as shafts, pulleys, plates, and other parts that are cut out of metal or plastic. Not all parts will be machined. Some will be molded, which is a different process done in another kind of manufacturing plants.