I have defined some of the words (underlined) in the dialogue, which you can add to your Personal Dictionary. Click on the Excel icon to download the word list to your PC or mobile device, which you can thereafter import into your Personal Dictionary. They are also listed below.
Scroll down to the bottom for links to a crossword and word search using words from this post, as well a YouTube video.
Job interview: A formal meeting in which an employer evaluates a potential employee by asking questions about their skills, experience, and qualifications for a job.
Curriculum vitae (CV): A document that outlines an individual’s academic and professional achievements, work experience, and other relevant information used to apply for a job.
Abandon: To give up or discontinue something or someone.
Shift work: A work schedule in which employees work in shifts, often including nights and weekends, to cover a 24-hour workday.
Overtime: Additional time worked beyond one’s regular working hours, often compensated with additional pay.
Flexitime: A system in which employees are able to choose their working hours, within limits set by their employer.
Traffic jam: A situation in which a large number of vehicles are stuck in a slow or stopped line of traffic, often caused by congestion or accidents.
Commute: The journey to and from work or school, often involving travel by car, bus, train, or other means of transportation.
Retired: To have stopped working due to reaching a certain age or fulfilling work requirements, often accompanied by receiving a pension or other retirement benefits.
Hardships: Difficult or challenging circumstances or experiences that require perseverance and resilience to overcome.
Trade: A skilled profession or job that involves a particular set of abilities or knowledge, often requiring formal training or apprenticeship.
Apprentice: A person who is learning a skilled trade or profession through practical experience and on-the-job training, often working under the guidance of a more experienced professional.
Dismissal: The termination of employment by an employer, often due to poor performance or misconduct.
Redundancy: The situation in which an employee’s position is eliminated due to restructuring or downsizing of an organization.
Resign: To voluntarily leave a job or position, often by submitting a formal letter of resignation.
Quit: To stop working or participating in an activity, often without prior notice or approval.
Liberating: The feeling of being freed or released from a burden or constraint, often associated with positive emotions such as freedom, empowerment, and happiness.