To hold the work piece or job when the opreation is carry on job.
A job is a piece of work, especially a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or for an agreed price. It is also a post of employment; full-time or part-time position.
There's no work at home job like that, everything is automated.
There are many different kinds of work attitudes. For example, there is the 'job doer,' who is passionate about their work and focuses most of their attention on work related subjects. Another example is the 'job doer,' who works for the benefits, and not for the job itself. They may burn out in their career eventually. One more example is the 'job hater,' who is also working for the benefits, but they do a lot of complaining and are generally miserable on the job.
Assignment is defined as a piece of work that is assigned to a person as part of their job. The task usually needs to be done on a regular basis for a job.
The noun 'job' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a paid position of regular employment; a task or piece of work.
I know ,iceberg is a piece of ice water ,which is very cold when people touch it.But,how it can be used to describe a tough and distressedsituabtion ,for example ,finding a good job?
That depends on what your job is, you'll have to talk to your boss to see if they expect you to be at work or not. For example, if you work in construction, you probably can't do your job duities on crutches. If you work as a secretary, you probably can.
Yes, holding a heavy piece of wood at a construction site is an example of work being done on the wood. Work in physics is defined as the product of force and displacement, so by applying a force to the wood while holding it, you are doing work on it.
"Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji"
Yes, a task or a job is a noun. Performing them would be a verb.
a record card relating to a job and giving details of the time taken to do a piece of work and the materials used. This is used to allocate direct labour and materials costs.