Could you someone correct this for me? Thank you very much.
What do you do? I am a civil servant, scale band B. [in British English, civil servants are paid more when their pay band is higher]
Where do you work? I work in for the Extramadura Government, specifically in educational administration.
Do you like your job? NO! I don't. I do not like because it is very routine, every day I do the same things, and I have to deal with teacher complaints of teachers and [is this sentence complete? We never finish a sentence with and]
"Could you someone anyone correct this for me? Thank you very much.
What do you do? I am a servil servant, scale B.
where do you work? I work in Exremadura Governement, specifically in educational administration
Do you like your job? NO. I don't ,I do not like because it is very routine. Every day I do the same things, I have to deal complaints of teachers and other faculties working in the office."
I don't understand "servil", "Exremadura". Is it servile?
Could you someone correct this for me? Thank you very much.
What do you do? I am a civil servant, scale B.
Where do you work? I work in the Exremadura Governement, specifically in Educational Administration. (1)
Do you like your job? No, I don't ,I do not like it because it is very routine. Every day I do the same things, I have to deal with complaints of teachers, and spend all day couped up indoors.
1) En inglés siempre se escriben en mayúsculas las primeras letras de los roles profesionales.