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How can I use “job” “career” and “occupation” correctly?
7 de oct. de 2010 2:16
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My job is teaching maths.
I have a career in Education.
Occupation is just a fancy word for job.
7 de octubre de 2010
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Hello Chen,
"Job" and "occupation" could be synonyms and refer to one's post of employment or the work one does to earn money.
"What is your job/occupation?" would mean the same in that case and the answer could be " I am a teacher " or " i am a banker" etc...
'Career' on the other hand refers to the progression of one's professional life that entails training, development of skills and promotions. It is a life long perspective of the job you are going to choose and the general progression of this professional life.
So you don't usually ask 'What is your career?" and get a definite answer referring to a current job. It is rather used in a context such as 'What is your ideal career?" and the answer could be " I like working with number or records " or " i am good with machines and tools." or " I would love to pursue a career diplomat."
7 de octubre de 2010
2
This job as a garbage collector sucks! I hope it doesn't become my my friend's occupation after he graduates from college. He told me he definitely won't make a career out of it.
7 de octubre de 2010
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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