Put them into sentences as you would use them.Both possible? Any difference?
Put them into sentences as you would use them.
Yes, "on the job training" is a common expression, but "I don't drink in the job" is not. Do you mean that you don't drink at work?"Training is done on the job" ( as part of my job)
"I don't drink in the jod"
Yes, "on the job training" is a common expression, but "I don't drink in the job" is not. Do you mean that you don't drink at work?
"I don´t drink on the job" is correct.
"The work is hard in the job I do". For example.When do we say "in the job"?
"The work is hard in the job I do". For example.
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