"Would you like a glass of our house specialty, a refreshing lemoncello?"
Such as a case like this one, I would say that there are a few areas of medicine that can deal with a problem like this one. Sports Medicine or Physical Therapy are areas of medicine that can determine the cause of your muscle pain. If these areas of medicine don't improve the problem, then I would suggest you see a Neurologist, which can determine a problem within the brain or central nervous system.
what areas would you like to develop professionally
what areas would you like to develop professionally
Faucets are water taps.I think you mean facets (as in "one of numerous aspects, as of a subject")"All the facets of the business were his specialty" would not be particularly apt, because one cannot specialize in everything.
Would like to lead you to a skateboard specialty site.
While it's a bit of a loose term, it generally refers to shopping for a specialty item. Something specific like shoes or jewelry or furniture. The opposite of specialized would be general so think of it as shopping at a theme-specific store as opposed to a general type of store like Target (where they carry everything).
From a professional standpoint, in what areas would you like more training?
There are very few online stores. A specialty store would be a good option. There are very few specialty stores for something like that. Looking in the local yellow pages would be best.
Trade schools provide education for specialty areas. While they by no means should be alternative options for reputable colleges, they will offer specialized training for areas like medical, education, computers.
You would have to go to a specialty store, like a sex shop, or order them online.
When you are asked what areas you would like to improve on in an interview, you need to be specific. Mention some of the areas that affect your productivity in your line of work like punctuality, accuracy, diligence and so much more.