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My opposite number
Has the same position/does the same job as me
Working relationships
Way of communicating and working together
Collaboration
Working together to achieve shared goals
Counterpart
More formal equivalent of opposite number
Rapport
Communication/relationship
Take the initiative
Make decisions without being told what to do
Hierarchical
Has a structure with important and less important people
Pecking order
A system where some people have the right to get benefits/ promotions before others
Job-share
An agreement where two people each share the same job
Workmates
Colleagues you are friendly with
Talk shop
Talk about work
Day shift
A group of employees working during the day in a factory or business
Mechanical
You don't have to think about what you are doing
Repetitive
The same thing is repeated every day
Knocking off
Finishing work
Night shift
a period of time worked at night
Monotonous
Boring because it never changes
Satisfying
Make me feel pleased by providing what I need or want
Challenging
That tests my ability or determination
Mundane
Ordinary, not interesting
Meet a deadline
Have something finished by a fixed day or time
Volunteer
Offer to do something without being asked or told to do it
Rewarding
Making you feel satisfied that you have done something important or useful
Stimulating
Encouraging new ideas or new thinking
Workload
Amount of work I have to do
Glamorous
Very exciting, which everyone admires
Anti-social
Do not enable one to have a normal social life
Stuck behind a desk
Sitting at a desk all day
mind-numbing
Extremely boring
Tight schedules
Very strict or severely limited timetables
Stuck in a rut
Trapped in a job they can't escape from
Dead-end
With no prospects of promotion
Go in with
Form a business partnership with