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What's " It's not much of a job " ?
27 okt. 2009 05:05
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Hi Green light, this is a polite way of describing a job that doesn't have a lot of status.
27 oktober 2009
a low-quality and a low-level job.
It's not necessarily a badly paid job because there are low-quality and low-level jobs that are well paid. :)
29 oktober 2009
Cherry gave a great definition. You can also use the phrase "it's not much of a..." to describe almost anything in the same way.
"It's not much of a meal". "It's not much of a vacation".
27 oktober 2009
Hello Green light,
This expression refers to the insignificance, smallness or lower status of the mentioned job.
It lessens and belittles the quality of the job , the quantity of work done or any other attribute associated to that job done.
27 oktober 2009
It's not much of a job means a small job.
27 oktober 2009
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